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Medical College of Wisconsin endocrinologists are highly experienced in diagnosing and treating the entire range of endocrine disorders. Services include:
Complete examination to evaluate a patient for a possible endocrine disorder, a Medical College of Wisconsin endocrinologist meets discusses symptoms, obtains a personal/family health history and conducts a thorough physical examination.
Endocrine diagnostic testing to detect hormone levels that may be too high or too low.
State-of-the-art imaging (CT, MRI) to locate growths on the endocrine glands.
The latest treatment options, including minimally invasive and laparoscopic surgery, hormonal therapy and clinical research trials. The Endocrine Surgery Program at Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin provides the most advanced care possible for people with endocrine disorders of the thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal glands and pancreas.
Medical nutrition therapy for patients who require nutritional therapy as part of their treatment. Medical nutrition therapy is used to treat a condition or to prevent/delay a disease or complications from diseases such as diabetes. A dietitian assesses the patient’s diet, nutrition and lifestyle, provides nutritional counseling, and discusses how to manage lifestyle factors that affect diet.
Endocrine Cancer Program. Many endocrine cancers, cancer-related syndromes and hyperparathyroidism are treated in the Endocrine Cancer Program, part of the Clinical Cancer Center at Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin. Expert Medical College of Wisconsin physicians and other team members in the Endocrine Cancer Program specialize in treating cancers of the endocrine system. The team’s extensive experience and in-depth knowledge ensures that every patient has access to the most effective treatment options, including clinical trials.
Last Review Date: Aug. 21, 2009
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