Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds; and may His blessings and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammad and upon all his Family and Companions.A male doctor can treat woman whether it is in Ramadan or not as long as there is necessity and there is no female doctor (even a disbelieving one). But, if there is not genuine necessity such as one having a bearable disease or there is some deformity that needs treatments. Then according to some scholars, a male doctor is allowed to treat a woman according to the following conditions:1- There is no substitute female doctor, Muslim or non-Muslim available.2- A Female patient should be accompanied by one of her Mahram.3- A female patient is allowed to unveil only the needed spot of her body.4- A doctor must be honest according to the opinion of some Fuqahaa.If the spot that needs to be treated is a female's face, hands or something like this, it will be nearer to general permission. But, if it is near the private parts, such a case is governed by the above-stated ruling in the first two lines, i.e. dire need and no substitute female doctor.Allah knows best.
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