
Your hormones play a crucial role in your overall health, influencing everything from energy levels and metabolism to bone strength and emotional well-being. When these systems are out of balance, it can lead to a variety of complex health conditions. At Daviess Community Hospital, our endocrinology specialists are dedicated to helping you understand, manage, and treat hormonal disorders with personalized, expert care.
Located at The Lohano Center for Advanced Medicine, our endocrinology program provides advanced treatment options in a compassionate and patient-focused environment. Whether you need help managing diabetes, thyroid disease, or other hormone-related conditions, we are here to support you every step of the way.
Endocrinology focuses on the endocrine system, which regulates hormones that control essential functions like metabolism, growth, and organ health. When these hormone levels become unbalanced, it can cause significant health concerns. Our highly trained specialists diagnose and treat a wide range of endocrine disorders to restore balance and improve your quality of life.
At Daviess Community Hospital, we believe in a holistic approach to endocrine care. That means treating the underlying cause of your condition, not just the symptoms. Our endocrinologists work closely with primary care providers, cardiologists, and other specialists to ensure you receive the most effective and coordinated treatment plan.
We use advanced diagnostic tools to precisely identify hormonal imbalances and offer individualized care plans that may include medication management, lifestyle modifications, or ongoing monitoring. Our goal is to provide long-term solutions that improve your overall health and well-being.
What does an endocrinologist do?
An endocrinologist specializes in diagnosing and treating hormone-related
conditions. They focus on restoring hormonal balance to improve overall health.
How do I know if I have a hormone imbalance?
Common symptoms of hormone imbalance include unexplained weight changes,
fatigue, changes in blood sugar levels, hair loss, and mood swings. If
you are experiencing these symptoms, an endocrinologist can help identify
the cause.
Do I need a referral to see an endocrinologist at Daviess Community Hospital?
No, we accept self-referrals as well as referrals from primary care providers.
What should I expect at my first appointment?
Your first visit will include a detailed medical history review, possible
diagnostic testing, and a discussion about your symptoms and treatment options.
If you are experiencing symptoms related to a hormonal imbalance or have been diagnosed with an endocrine disorder, our team is here to help. We are now accepting new patients.
Contact us today to schedule an appointment: (812) 254-2250