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where to get thyroid treatment in florida?

by Dr. Samir Mohr Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Cleveland Clinic Florida provides state-of-the-art treatment for diseases of the thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal glands. A special emphasis is placed on coordinating care so that patients can experience a comprehensive consultation in one visit.

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Does Cleveland Clinic have a thyroid clinic in Florida?

Thyroid Parathyroid & Adrenal Gland Surgery. Cleveland Clinic Florida provides state-of-the-art treatment for diseases of the thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal glands. A special emphasis is placed on coordinating care so that patients can experience a comprehensive consultation in one visit.

Why choose the thyroid&endocrine center of Florida?

The Thyroid & Endocrine Center of Florida is one of the few endocrine practices in the country dedicated to thyroid and parathyroid disease. Our board-certified Endocrinologists provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment of thyroid nodules, thyroid cancer, thyroid cysts and goiter in addition to expert medical care of Graves' disease,...

Where is the thyroid gland located?

The thyroid is a hormone-producing, butterfly-shaped organ (or gland) that is located on the front of the neck, just under the Adam's apple (the larynx). The thyroid gland, which is made up of a right lobe and a left lobe, produces and secretes thyroid hormones into the bloodstream.

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What is the best doctor for thyroid?

endocrinologistAn endocrinologist is particularly knowledgeable about the function of the thyroid gland and the body's other hormone-secreting glands.

Where should I consult for hypothyroidism?

You'll likely start by seeing your family doctor or a general practitioner. In some cases, you may be referred to a doctor who specializes in the body's hormone-secreting glands (endocrinologist). Infants with hypothyroidism need immediate referral to a pediatrics endocrinologist for treatment.

Can you cure thyroid without surgery?

Many thyroid problems can be treated without surgery. The treatment chosen by your doctor will depend on your condition. The most common medical treatments and surgeries are described here.

Who is the best doctor for thyroid nodules?

If you suspect that you have thyroid nodules you should contact an otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat specialist) or endocrinologist. Typically, an ultrasound scan will be carried out to determine the condition of the thyroid gland, and a fine needle biopsy may be carried out.

What are early warning signs of thyroid problems?

7 Early Warning Signs of Thyroid IssuesFatigue.Weight gain.Weight loss.Slowed heart rate.Increased heart rate.Sensitivity to heat.Sensitivity to cold.

What happens if hypothyroidism is left untreated?

Hypothyroidism may not cause noticeable symptoms in the early stages. Over time, untreated hypothyroidism can cause a number of health problems, such as obesity, joint pain, infertility and heart disease.

When Should thyroid be removed?

Your doctor may recommend surgery to remove part or all of your thyroid gland if it's overactive, has grown very large, or has nodules, cysts or other growths that are—or could be—cancerous.

What is the main cause of thyroid problems?

Problems with the thyroid can be caused by: iodine deficiency. autoimmune diseases, in which the immune system attacks the thyroid, leading either to hyperthyroidism (caused by Graves' disease) or hypothyroidism (caused by Hashimoto's disease) inflammation (which may or may not cause pain), caused by a virus or ...

How painful is thyroid surgery?

Typically, there is not a lot of pain involved with thyroid and parathyroid surgery. Rarely narcotic pain medication will be required, but it will be available to you if needed. Most patients only need acetaminophen (Tylenol) for discomfort.

How can I shrink my thyroid nodules without surgery?

Bulging or uncomfortable thyroid nodules used to require surgery. Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an effective alternative – no surgery or hormone therapy required. In the U.S., nearly half the population will develop a thyroid nodule by age 60.

Can thyroid nodules go away with medication?

Most solid thyroid nodules will not shrink on their own. In such cases, your doctor may prescribe medicine or recommend surgery to remove the nodules or shrink a nodule by removing fluid from it with a thin needle.

What kind of doctor removes thyroid nodules?

Otolaryngologists—or ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctors—and general surgeons perform thyroid removal.

Where is the thyroid gland located?

The thyroid gland is located at the base of the neck just below the Adam's apple. The thyroid produces two main hormones called T3 and T4 which are transported in the blood to...

How many people have thyroid problems?

On a global scale, a staggering 200 million people have problems with their thyroid glands, with over 50 percent remaining undiagnosed. In the US alone, the number of people w...

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How many thyroid tests are there?

Doctors are still using the 50 year old model of diagnosing and treatment of your thyroid and NOT looking for the something else! There are 9 thyroid tests you need in order to diagnose what is causing your thyroid to malfunction. Only 2 are commonly done.

Is thyroid disease rare?

Primary thyroid problems (meaning the thyroid is actually the problem) are still extremely rare, yet thyroid diagnosis are on an epidemic rise. Read on as the next point is critical…. The thyroid is malfunctioning, 90-95% of the time today, SECONDARY to other issues going on in the body.

What is a thyroid nodule?

This refers to an abnormal growth of thyroid cells that forms a lump within the gland. Although the vast majority of thyroid nodules are benign (noncancerous), a small proportion does contain thyroid cancer. To diagnose and treat this at the earliest stage, most thyroid nodules require a Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy.

Do you need aspirations for parathyroid nodules?

Usually, Parathyroid nodules do not require aspirations, except when there is doubt of the diagnosis. In these cases, a PTH assay from the needle wash-out is performed. When the PTH is high in the sample, this is confirmation the lesion is a Parathyroid.

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