Endocrinology
Endocrinology is the branch of medicine that deals with the study of hormones and their effects on the body. Endocrinologists diagnose and treat disorders related to hormones and glands, such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, and infertility. This field of medicine involves a combination of theory and procedures to help patients manage their symptoms and improve their overall health.
At KHLC, we provide an extensive list of facilities that cater to the needs of every patient.
Endocrinology deals with a wide range of symptoms, including:
Fatigue and weakness.
Weight gain or loss.
Changes in blood pressure and heart rate
Changes in appetite and thirst
Mood changes, such as depression or anxiety
Procedures that entail with Endocrinology are:
At KHLC we offer advanced treatment for the following disorders:
Thyroid biopsy
Hormone replacement therapy
Insulin pump therapy
Continuous glucose monitoring
Radioactive iodine therapy
Medical Check Ups
Medical Treatment
Emergency Help 24/7
Research Professionals
 

Some common endocrine disorders include diabetes, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, adrenal insufficiency, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

Endocrine disorders are diagnosed through a combination of physical exams, blood tests, imaging studies, and other diagnostic tests, depending on the specific disorder. Treatment for endocrine disorders can vary depending on the specific disorder and may include medications, lifestyle changes, hormone replacement therapy, or surgery.

During a visit to an endocrinologist, you can expect a thorough medical history review, a physical exam, and possibly some diagnostic tests. The endocrinologist will use this information to diagnose and develop a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.

Endocrinologists play a critical role in fertility treatments by diagnosing and treating hormonal imbalances that may be affecting a person's ability to conceive. They may prescribe medications or hormone replacement therapy, or work closely with reproductive specialists to develop a treatment plan.