Endocrinology: Compassionate Care for a Healthier You
Lee Health Endocrinology experts specialize in diagnosing, managing, and treating a wide range of conditions affecting the endocrine system. The endocrine system affects nearly every organ system in your body. Problems with your pancreas as well as your thyroid, pituitary, and adrenal glands often lead to growth disorders as well as weight gain, bone loss, and diabetes. Through cutting-edge research, innovative treatments, and promoting a healthy lifestyle, our endocrinologists use individualized plans to address your needs. That means more control, fewer complications, and a healthier life.
What is Endocrinology?
Endocrinology involves a complex system of glands responsible for producing and regulating hormones throughout the body. At Lee Health, our board-certified endocrinologists deliver expert care for a wide range of endocrine conditions, such as diabetes mellitus, thyroid disorders, adrenal and pituitary dysfunction, osteoporosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and other hormone-related issues. Imbalances in hormone levels or improperly functioning glands can lead to a variety of symptoms that impact overall quality of life. Our specialists are extensively trained to diagnose, treat, and manage these challenging conditions with precision and compassion.
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Why Choose Lee Health for Endocrinology?
When you choose Lee Health, you’re partnering with an Endocrinology team dedicated to helping you live your healthiest life. By choosing Lee Health, you gain access to an experienced team, advanced treatments, and ongoing support in managing your condition and maintaining a healthy lifestyle:
- Endocrinology specialists supporting your health: Understanding each patient's unique needs and medical history is essential, which is why our Endocrinology specialists provide comprehensive care tailored to your endocrine health and related conditions.
- Comprehensive Care: We offer a full range of services, from diagnosis to ongoing management, to address your health needs effectively.
- Patient-Centered Focus: We prioritize your concerns, working with you to develop personalized care plans that fit your lifestyle and goals.
- Convenient Locations: With multiple clinics and flexible scheduling, expert care is always close to home.
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Learn more about diabetes care, medical weight management and Pediatric Endocrinology, and how Lee Health Endocrinology specialists are here for you.
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What is Endocrinology?
The endocrine system is a complex network of glands that produce hormones—chemical messengers that regulate essential body functions like metabolism, growth, reproduction, and mood. When the endocrine system doesn’t function properly, it can lead to hormonal imbalances and other health concerns. Our team is here to provide expert guidance, diagnosis, and treatment for these intricate conditions. Whether you’re managing a chronic disorder or addressing new symptoms, our goal is to help you achieve hormonal balance and improved quality of life.
What is Type One Diabetes?
There are more than 200,000 cases of type one diabetes diagnosed in the US every year. “It’s a disease of insulin deficiency. They don’t make any the insulin. They do take the insulin they use well; they don’t have insulin resistance,” said Lee Health Diabetes Educator Annette McClenahan.
Insulin helps regulate blood sugar. It was once known as juvenile diabetes, but it can happen at any age. It is caused by an autoimmune response in the body. Patients have to test their blood sugar often and take multiple insulin injections a day. “Your come up with insulin doses specific to your bodies needs that help take care of covering carbohydrates when you eat a meal, and help correct a high blood sugar prior to that meal,” said McClenahan.
The recommended blood sugar range is from 80-130. If the blood sugar is chronically high, complications can include stroke, heart attack, blindness, limb loss, or kidney failure, however, “We know based on evidence and research, when people with diabetes keep the blood sugars in those ranges, they are in a good place to prevent complications from diabetes,” said McClenahan.
Low blood sugar also has health risks, so it’s about using insulin and sugar to keep things in balance. If you have a child, some signs that they may have diabetes are, “If they’re drinking and drinking, and cannot quench that thirst. They’re drinking more than they usually drink, and no matter what they drink, they want more,” said McClenahan. Nowadays technology like insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors are helping diabetics live happy and fulfilling lives.
It is important to understand the individual needs and medical history of every patient, so our Endocrinology specialists work closely with your care providers to ensure you receive comprehensive care related to your endocrine health and other conditions.
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