When and what you eat, what supplements you take and even what time you take your medication can impact its effectiveness. If your doctor prescribes hormone replacement therapy for hypothyroidism, we work closely with you to make sure you understand how your thyroid medication works. We work with endocrine surgeons, otolaryngologists (ear, nose, throat and neck specialists) and radiologists specially trained in nuclear medicine thyroid treatments. Our endocrinologists work closely with other Duke specialists to manage and treat every aspect of your thyroid disease, to guide your care and manage your treatment plan. Our less invasive options lead to less pain, fewer complications, minimal scarring and shorter hospital stays. We have performed thousands of successful thyroid-specific surgical procedures using open and minimal access techniques. Our surgeons handle more than 600 cases every year, making us one of the busiest endocrine surgery teams in North America. Their experience working with proper dosing for thyroid patients means safe and effective results for you. Our team includes highly trained radiologists who administer our radioactive iodine treatments. If you have Graves' disease or hyperthyroidism, we may recommend radioactive iodine therapy to control your thyroid hormone levels. Both of these treatment approaches require precise dosing, tailored to each patient’s needs. Our team has the experience and advanced training to make sure we get your treatment dose right, whether it’s medication to control thyroid blood levels or radioactive iodine treatments to shrink or destroy tissue in an overactive thyroid.
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