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Offline mizuno

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What type of endo doctor to see ?
And does anyone know a good one in Chicago?

Offline Hypo-is-here

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One of these might be able to help you;  You need to ring a few and get details

Parul Aneja, MD
Mercy Hospital and Medical Center
2525 S. Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60616
Directions to Office
Phone: (773) 510-0689
Interest Areas:
    Diabetes Mellitus
    Lipid Disorders
    Parathyroid Disorders
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    Menopause
   
Jasbir Dhawan, MD
1725 W Harrison St Ste 250
Chicago, IL 60612-3837
Directions to Office
Phone: (312) 563-2256
Interest Areas:
    Diabetes Mellitus
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    Thyroid Dysfunction
    Osteoporosis
   
Achal Garbharran, MD
3001 Greenbay Road (111E)
North Chicago, IL 60064
Directions to Office
Phone: (708) 275-5408
Interest Areas:
    General Endocrinology and Metabolism
    Obesity
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    Thyroid Dysfunction
    PCOS
   
William Michael Konitsky, MD
5841 South Maryland Ave
Room 247 MC 1027
Chicago, IL 60637
Directions to Office
Phone: (773) 795-0486
Interest Areas:
    Diabetes Mellitus
    General Endocrinology and Metabolism
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    Thyroid Dysfunction
    Osteoporosis
   
Nunilo Guinto Rubio, MD, FACP, FACE
5322 West Fullerton Avenue
Chicago, IL 60639
Directions to Office
Phone: (773) 622-0056
Interest Areas:
    Adrenal Disorders
    Diabetes Mellitus
    Metabolic Bone Disorders
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    Thyroid Dysfunction
   
Jolita Satkus, MD
VA Medical Center
3001 Green Bay Rd #111E
North Chicago, IL 60064
Directions to Office
Phone: (847) 688-1900
Interest Areas:
    Diabetes Mellitus
    General Endocrinology and Metabolism
    Hypertension
    Lipid Disorders
    Obesity
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    Thyroid Dysfunction
    Osteoporosis
    Menopause
   
Arati Wagh, MD
1725 W. Harrison Suite 250
Chicago, IL 60611
Directions to Office
Phone: (312) 563-2094
Interest Areas:
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    PCOS
   
Gerald W. Weisberg, MD
3150 N Lake Shore Dr # 30 E
Chicago, IL 60657-4810
Directions to Office
Phone: (773) 477-3326
Interest Areas:
    Diabetes Mellitus
    Reproductive Endocrinology
   
Carrie Ann Zimmer, MD
5839 S. Maryland Ave
Rm C-529, MC 5053
Chicago, IL 60637
Directions to Office
Phone: (773) 702-6432
Interest Areas:
    Pediatric Endocrinology
    Reproductive Endocrinology

Offline mizuno

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Hypo thanks.

Chicagoguy- Did you see one? If so who?

Offline mizuno

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Hypo , what should I ask ?
What type of tests should I ask for ?

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LH
Testosterone (serum and free testosterone)
SHBG
Estradiol
Prolactin
Dihydrotestosterone (if possible)
HCG
TSH
Free T3

Liver and kidney function tests

CBC and biochemistry including iron panel.

That should do it.

Offline mizuno

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I had a physical a few weeks age and the doctor took blood & urine samples and said everthing is perfect.
Liver, thyroid & kidney. Blood pressure & chlosteral was perfect also.

Are the tests that my primary doctor just took different from the ones an endo whould do ?

Regards,

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People with gynecomastia should ALWAYS see an endocrinologist.

Only a competant endocrinologist will be able to properly consider the potential cause of the gynecomastia as they are experts in the causes of gynecomastia- unlike suregons who are only experts in the removal of gynecomastia.

The tests you mentioned mizuno are not enough, you require the investigations I mentioned.

10% of all men with gynecomastia have low testosterone and over 25% of gynecomastia cases are due to an underlying cause according to the best and most reliable sources.

It does not make sense getting surgery without ensuring that their is no underlying cause, as untreated such causes can cause re-development of the gynecomastia post surgery.


Offline mizuno

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Chicagoguy - I take it that there was nothing wrong with your tests results from the endo.

Hypo - Appreciate your advice.

Offline BigLouJr

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There is only one type of Endocronologist doctor. No need to ask which type, just go to one.

Offline Time_to_fix_it

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There is only one type of Endocronologist doctor. No need to ask which type, just go to one.

I disagree.  Not all Endos are the same.

Different Endos have different specialisations.  A specialisation in reproductive endocrinology is the one to go for.  It was my experience that the majority seem to specialise in diabetes and of the 3 I saw, only 1 knew more than the basics in gynecomastia and how to treat it.

As always Hypo is on the ball and listed Endos with that particular specialisation above.



« Last Edit: September 23, 2007, 08:42:47 AM by Time_to_fix_it »
Surgery performed by Mr Levick at The Priory Hospital Bimingham (UK) 20th October 2006

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I'm in the process to see if these endo's are on my insurance network.
Hypo or anybody else - do you know how much these tests costs ?

LH
Testosterone (serum and free testosterone)
SHBG
Estradiol
Prolactin
Dihydrotestosterone (if possible)
HCG
TSH
Free T3

Liver and kidney function tests

CBC and biochemistry including iron panel.

That should do it.


cody sockeye

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That's odd... I thought only your hormone levels needed to be checked. This is saddening  :(


 

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