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He attended Emory University for his medical degree, Einstein medical Center for his Residency and Yale University for his Fellowship in Endocrinology. He has published several medical journal articles. He received the 2018 Top Doctor award for Endocrinology in the Hudson Valley Region. Enzo A. Ragucci, M.D. Dr. Ragucci... Kamini S. Shreedhar, M.D.
What procedures do we perform in the office? Our endocrinologists perform thyroid ultrasounds and ultrasound-guided thyroid biopsies (fine needle aspirations) in our office. We also perform bone density testing to diagnose and follow osteoporosis.
What are our areas of expertise? An Endocrinologist is a specialist in glands and hormones. We specialize in diabetes, thyroid conditions, osteoporosis and bone disorders, cholesterol, pituitary disease, adrenal gland disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome, male testicular dysfunction, medical weight loss, and a variety of other hormone-related conditions.
To enhance social distancing, we are adapting as fast as possible to offering “Telehealth” visits rather than in-person visits. You will now be able to visit with your physician via video connection to avoid trips to our office. New laws passed by Congress and signed by the President now allow Medicare to pay for these visits. In a deal reached with the COVID-19 task force, insurance companies have agreed to do the same.
To use the Patient Portal, you must obtain a username and password. This will be assigned to you during your clinic visit. You must have a permanent email address that you check consistently.
What procedures do we perform in the office? Our endocrinologists perform thyroid ultrasounds and ultrasound-guided thyroid biopsies (fine needle aspirations) in our office. We also perform bone density testing to diagnose and follow osteoporosis.
Endocrinologists treat disorders of the hormone-secreting glands that regulate countless body functions. These ailments include diabetes, thyroid ailments, metabolic and nutritional disorders, pituitary diseases, menstrual and sexual problems.
Endocrinology disorders in children require a team approach — engaging not only the child and their family, but also existing primary care providers and other needed pediatric specialties to ensure every child receives a treatment plan tailored to his or her unique needs.
Available treatments and services: 1 Diabetes education 2 Psychological support 3 Initiation and monitoring of insulin pump treatment 4 Initiation and monitoring of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems
Physician participation is voluntary. Physician referrals will be based on your referral needs and preferences of location, specialty, and rotation availability of the physician. The physicians on our referral panel are independent practitioners or physician employees.
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Diabetes is a high sugar (glucose) level in your blood. It is often diagnosed in people without symptoms, but classic symptoms are feeling very thirsty, urinating frequently, and losing weight despite eating high quantities of food.
The pituitary gland is often referred to as the control center of the endocrine system (“master gland”). This is because it controls and regulates the functions of several other endocrine glands within the body.