In the Division of Endocrinology, our faculty treat and deal with all disorders considered under the Endocrinology rubric including:
- Diabetes addressing type 1 and type 2 diabetes as well as diabetes secondary to other treatments.
- Transition Clinics that help guide young adults with diabetes from care at the Transitioning Youth with Diabetes site
- Transplant clinic consults (diabetes secondary to transplant)
- Cystic fibrosis and Diabetes
- Lipid disorders ranging from high LDL or high TG; to addressing complicated genetic and acquired dyslipidemia cases
- Bone Metabolism Clinic addressing osteoporosis, calcium and mineral metabolism as well as genetic and acquired metabolic bone diseases
- Pituitary disorders including elevations in prolactin, pituitary masses, decreases in pituitary function
- Neuroendocrinology Clinics diagnosing and treating tumors and syndromes of endocrine origin such as carcinoid tumors, pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (insulinoma, gastrinoma, etc.)
- Antenatal Clinic managing pregnant women with diabetes and other endocrinological disorders such as thyroid disease in pregnancy
- Reproductive Endocrinology issues including PCOS, hirsutism, fertility and women’s health.
- Thyroid disorders including diagnosing and treating thyroid cancer, thyroid nodules and disorders of thyroid function (hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism etc.). Several of our clinics also offer in office ultrasound and ultrasound guided biopsy where possible
- Adrenal disorders such adrenal nodules and abnormalities of adrenal function
- We also have a Resident Clinic where our specialty trainees see patients with all of the above varied disorders under direct supervision of a staff Endocrinologist
For more information about your Endocrine health, please visit the MyHealth website and look under the ‘Diabetes and Endocrine System’ tab.