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Your hormones play a vital role in your overall health and well-being, impacting everything from energy levels to metabolism, growth, and bone health. At HealthHub Clinics, we provide expert endocrinology services to help you live a balanced life. From managing diabetes, to addressing thyroid dysfunction, or providing support for hormonal imbalances, our team of board certified specialists is here for your wellbeing.
Recognized as a leading center for affordable endocrinology services near you, we combine compassionate care with advanced technology to diagnose and treat a wide range of endocrine and metabolic conditions.
Blood sugar control
Thyroid health management
Weight management solutions
Bone density care
Growth disorder treatment
Menstrual cycle regulation
Hormonal balance treatment
PCOS care and management
EPituitary hormone management
Bone health support
Adrenal function care
Puberty management
High blood pressure management
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You should consider seeing an endocrinologist if you experience symptoms such as unexplained weight changes, excessive thirst or urination, fatigue, frequent infections, hair loss, or irregular periods. Conditions like diabetes, thyroid imbalances, or hormonal disorders are also reasons to consult an endocrinologist.
Managing type 2 diabetes involves controlling blood sugar levels through a combination of lifestyle changes, including diet, regular exercise, and weight management. Medications, such as oral drugs or insulin, may also be prescribed to help regulate blood glucose levels.
Obesity can sometimes mask thyroid problems or make them more difficult to detect. Common signs of thyroid disorders include unexplained weight gain, fatigue, dry skin, hair loss, sensitivity to cold, and changes in mood.
Yes, hypothyroidism can lead to weight gain. When the thyroid is underactive, it produces fewer hormones, which can slow down your metabolism.
Treatment for obesity typically involves a combination of lifestyle changes, medications, and, in some cases, bariatric surgery.