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Patients with thyroid conditions need routine monitoring with blood work and physical examinations to maintain their health. Thyroid patients may visit an endocrinologist for the treatment of their
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About half the population in the U.S. develops a thyroid nodule by the time they turn 60. Thyroid nodules are usually benign, and most small nodules don’t cause
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Traditionally patients with thyroid nodules only had surgical options to treat and remove their nodules. Newer technology now allows for thyroid radiofrequency ablation procedures to shrink and treat
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People with thyroid conditions need routine monitoring to manage their health. Many thyroid patients are referred to endocrinologists, doctors trained in thyroid disorders, and other hormones to treat
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Patients with benign thyroid nodules may need treatment if this medical condition is causing them pain or other clinical symptoms. As thyroid nodules grow, they can press on
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People with thyroid diseases require routine health care exams and blood tests to monitor their condition. Endocrinologists (specially trained physicians who diagnose diseases related to the glands) treat
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If you suffer from thyroid nodules, you may choose to undergo radiofrequency ablation (RFA) to reduce their size. RFA is a safe, effective treatment for benign thyroid nodules.
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Your thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located in the front of your neck that produces thyroid hormones and secretes them into your body. Thyroid hormones keep your heart,
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If you suspect you have a thyroid condition, schedule a consultation with Associated Endocrinologists. We can perform onsite laboratory testing and perform treatments for removing thyroid nodules such