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We offer a Patient Web Portal through Eclinical Works for our patients. Through the use of this secure web portal, patients will be able to communicate with our office more efficiently. Patients may obtain a username and password at the time of their next office visit. For security reasons, they cannot be given out over the phone.
Easy and private access to medical information online. Central Florida Endocrine & Diabetes Consultants, PA is now offering our patients easy and private access to their medical information online, so you can view your personal health records whenever and wherever you have access to the Internet!
As a patient of Endocrinology Consultants of East Tennessee (ECET), you are authorized for an account on our secure web-based patient portal. The patient portal gives you the ability to do the following:
Although every organ system secretes and responds to hormones (including the brain, lungs, heart, intestine, skin, and the kidney), the clinical specialty of endocrinology focuses primarily on the endocrine organs, meaning the organs whose primary function is hormone secretion.
Endocrine Disease TopicsAcromegaly.Adrenal Insufficiency & Addison's Disease.Cushing's Syndrome.Cystic Fibrosis link.Graves' Disease.Hashimoto's Disease.
What Does the Endocrine System Do? Endocrine glands release hormones into the bloodstream. This lets the hormones travel to cells in other parts of the body. The endocrine hormones help control mood, growth and development, the way our organs work, metabolism , and reproduction.
Basic endocrine evaluation includes measurement of serum testosterone (T) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Testosterone is necessary for the development and maintenance of secondary sexual characteristics and libido as well as initiation and maintenance of spermatogenesis.
Why is it important for life? The endocrine system controls growth and development during childhood, regulation of bodily functions in adulthood, and the reproductive process. The endocrine system is important for the control and regulation of all the major functions and processes of the body: Energy control.
Glands of the Endocrine System Adrenal glands: Two glands that sit on top of the kidneys that release the hormone cortisol. Hypothalamus: A part of the lower middle brain that tells the pituitary gland when to release hormones. Ovaries: The female reproductive organs that release eggs and produce sex hormones.
What does the endocrine system do and how does it work?Metabolism (the way you break down food and get energy from nutrients).Growth and development.Emotions and mood.Fertility and sexual function.Sleep.Blood pressure.
Types of Endocrine TestsCortisol Blood Test. The hormone cortisol helps your body handle physical stress from illness, injury or another cause. ... Thyroid Gland Tests. We use thyroid gland tests to check for thyroid disorders such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. ... Prolactin Test.
Types of Endocrine DisordersAdrenal Insufficiency. Adrenal glands, located on top of the kidneys, produce various hormones. ... Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) ... Hyperaldosteronism. ... Osteoporosis. ... Pituitary Disorders. ... Thyroid Disorders.
If you have these conditions or any of the following symptoms, an endocrinologist can help.Fatigue.Unexplained weight gain or loss.Anxiety or depression.New or increased hair growth.Changes in menstrual periods.Muscle weakness.Feeling cold.Hot flashes.More items...•
How to Take Care of the Endocrine SystemAvoid steriods. Steriods interfere with natural hormone production, such as males producing testosterone. ... Get plenty of rest. Sleep is one of the best things you can do to stay healthy. ... Eat a healthy diet. ... Engage in a regular exercise program. ... Relax and slow down.
Below are the 3 vital functions of your endocrine system.Makes Hormones for Mood, Development, and Growth. Many different vital hormones are created and controlled within the endocrine system. ... Sends Hormones into Your Bloodstream. ... Regulates the Release of Hormones.
Organs in the endocrine systemHypothalamus. While some people don't consider it a gland, the hypothalamus produces multiple hormones that control the pituitary gland. ... Pituitary. The pituitary gland is located below the hypothalamus. ... Pineal. ... Thyroid. ... Parathyroid. ... Thymus. ... Adrenal. ... Pancreas.
Below are the 3 vital functions of your endocrine system.Makes Hormones for Mood, Development, and Growth. Many different vital hormones are created and controlled within the endocrine system. ... Sends Hormones into Your Bloodstream. ... Regulates the Release of Hormones.
What does the endocrine system do?metabolism.growth and development.sexual function and reproduction.heart rate.blood pressure.appetite.sleeping and waking cycles.body temperature.
Central Florida Endocrine & Diabetes Consultants, PA is now offering our patients easy and private access to their medical information online, so you can view your personal health records whenever and wherever you have access to the Internet!
To gain access to our secure server on Patient Portal and become web-enabled, simply sign up by providing us with a personal (non-work) e-mail address.
Q: How do I change my password? A: Once you have logged into the patient portal, simply select the "Settings" tab and change your password . You will be prompted to enter your current password, your new password, and a new password verification.
A: Absolutely. A user account and password are required in order to access the patient portal; furthermore, all data transmitted through the patient portal is encrypted for your safety.