Board Certified Endocrinologist Specialist Doctors in Boca Raton, FL

Our compassionate professionals are adept at managing each patient’s problem(s) in a manner consistent with their needs and desires. We work together with patients’ other physicians to deliver comprehensive care of endocrine/metabolic problems. Our doctors are on the staff of Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Delray Community Hospital, and Pinecrest Rehabilitation Hospital, and we were the first Endocrinologist at each institution. We have extensive experience in managing patients with endocrine problems in an outpatient setting as well as in a hospital. We have on-site diagnostic facilities with modern equipment to expedite the outpatient process of evaluation and treatment of hormonal/endocrine disorders. We look forward to working closely with you and your physicians. East Coast Medical Associates is a private endocrinology practice in South Florida. Our Board certified, specialty trained physicians have extensive experience in managing patients suffering from all types of endocrine problems, including diabetes, thyroid disease, and metabolic disorders.

Hypercalcemia/Parathyroid disorders : Hypercalcemia, or elevated blood level of calcium, is commonly found on routine blood tests. Most often, hypercalcemia is due to hyperparathyroidism, or elevated levels of parathyroid hormone. A variety of other diseases can also cause hypercalcemia. Usually there are four parathyroid glands located in the neck, around the thyroid gland. Normally these parathyroid glands are about the size of a grain of rice. These glands produce parathyroid hormone, which regulates the amount of calcium in the blood.

Adrenal Conditions : The adrenal glands produce a number of essential hormones. When the adrenal gland is not functioning properly, it is as the result of an underlying disease. Blood tests and special stimulation tests are used to determine the presence of adrenal insufficiency.

Pituitary Conditions : Treatment of pituitary tumors requires a multi-disciplinary approach, calling upon a neurosurgeon, boca raton endocrinologist specialist, and neurologist. Surgery, radiation therapy, and medications may be used individually or in combination to restore hormone production to normal levels.

Weight Loss : Obesity is now recognized as an epidemic in the United States, and is defined as having a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or greater. The BMI is a measure of the proportion of body fat to your non-fatty tissue. The higher your BMI, the greater the proportion of fat in your body. Obesity is not a cosmetic issue; it is a serious medical condition that contributes to a complex set of illnesses that comprise metabolic syndrome. It increases the likelihood of developing other serious conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. Sleep apnea commonly afflicts those who are obese.

Risk Factors

  • Genetics plays a role in determining how your body stores and processes fat.
  • Heredity is also a factor: obesity tends to run in families.
  • Smoking cessation often leads to weight gain, but the benefits of smoking cessation more than offset this risk.
  • Lifestyle choices like activity level and diet are significant factors, as is the amount and quality of sleep you get each night.
  • Age: as we age, hormonal changes and a less active lifestyle affect weight gain.

Endocrinologist & Diabetes Specialists in Boca Raton, FL

Our Board certified, specialty trained physicians have extensive experience in managing patients suffering from all types of endocrine problems, including diabetes, thyroid disease, and metabolic disorders. As the largest and longest running endocrinology practice in Boca Raton/Delray Beach, we have offices with state-of-the-art laboratory equipment, as well as compassionate professionals who take the time to give each patient the care that they deserve. East Coast Medical Associates is a private endocrinology practice in South Florida.

We also work closely with patients’ other physicians to deliver the most comprehensive care possible. In addition to staff privileges at Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Delray Community Hospital, and Pinecrest Rehabilitation Hospital, all of our physicians are on the faculty of the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University. We have extensive experience in managing patients with endocrine problems in an outpatient setting as well as in a hospital.

Our compassionate professionals boca raton endocrinologist specialist are adept at managing each patient’s problem(s) in a manner consistent with their needs and desires. We work together with patients’ other physicians to deliver comprehensive care of endocrine/metabolic problems. Our doctors are on the staff of Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Delray Community Hospital, and Pinecrest Rehabilitation Hospital, and we were the first Endocrinologist at each institution.

We are the oldest and largest Endocrine group in Boca Raton/Delray Beach, practicing continually since 1981. We have on-site diagnostic facilities with modern equipment to expedite the outpatient process of evaluation and treatment of hormonal/endocrine disorders. We look forward to working closely with you and your physicians.

East Coast Medical Associates Services

  • Hypercalcemia/Parathyroid disorders
  • Adrenal Conditions
  • Pituitary Conditions
  • Weight Loss
  • Diabetes
  • Thyroid disorders

Endocrinology Specialist In Boca Raton, FL

All of our board-certified physicians are on the faculty of the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University. East Coast Medical Associates have extensive experience in managing patients with endocrine problems in an outpatient setting as well as in a hospital. Our compassionate professionals are adept at managing each patient’s problem(s) in a manner consistent with their needs and desires. We work together with patients’ other physicians to deliver comprehensive care of endocrine/metabolic problems. Our doctors are on the staff of Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Boca Raton Community Hospital, and Pinecrest Rehabilitation Hospital, and we were the first Endocrinologist at each institution. We are the oldest and largest Endocrine group in Boca Raton, practicing continually since 1981.

Endocrinology Specialist Boca Raton have on-site diagnostic facilities with modern equipment to expedite the outpatient process of evaluation and treatment of hormonal/endocrine disorders. We look forward to working closely with you and your physicians.

East Coast Medical Associates is a private endocrinology practice in South Florida.  Our Board certified, specialty trained physicians have extensive experience in managing patients suffering from all types of endocrine problems, including diabetes, thyroid disease, and metabolic disorders.  As the largest and longest running endocrinology practice in Boca Raton, we have offices with state-of-the-art laboratory equipment, as well as compassionate professionals who take the time to give each patient the care that they deserve.   We also work closely with patients’ other physicians to deliver the most comprehensive care possible.

In addition to staff privileges at Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Boca Raton Community Hospital, and Pinecrest Rehabilitation Hospital, all of our physicians are on the faculty of the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University.

Hypercalcemia/Parathyroid disorders

Hypercalcemia, or elevated blood level of calcium, is commonly found on routine blood tests. Most often, hypercalcemia is due to hyperparathyroidism, or elevated levels of parathyroid hormone. A variety of other diseases can also cause hypercalcemia.

Usually there are four parathyroid glands located in the neck, around the thyroid gland. Normally these parathyroid glands are about the size of a grain of rice. These glands produce parathyroid hormone, which regulates the amount of calcium in the blood.

One of the parathyroid glands can be enlarged and produce excessive parathyroid hormone leading to elevated serum calcium. Sometimes more than one gland is enlarged, and all four glands can be involved in producing excessive parathyroid hormone.

Symptoms of parathyroid disease might be very mild and non-specific, but can be severe. Symptoms may include worsening osteoporosis and fractures, kidney stones, abdominal pains, fatigue, depression, and bone and joint pain. The role of the Endocrinologist is to diagnose the cause of hypercalcemia, and recommend appropriate treatment.

The typical treatment for parathyroid disease includes surgical removal of one or more of the parathyroid glands. Surgery is not always necessary at the time of diagnosis. Patients can often be safely observed for some time with no significant consequences without surgery.

Elevated levels of parathyroid hormone can also be due to other diseases, particularly decreased kidney function. Our team of experts is experienced in managing patients with simple and complex parathyroid disorders. We can help decide if and when surgery is needed for patients with parathyroid disease and we are able to recommend medical treatments to help minimize problems from parathyroid disease.

Adrenal Conditions

The adrenal glands produce a number of essential hormones. When the adrenal gland is not functioning properly, it is as the result of an underlying disease. Blood tests and special stimulation tests are used to determine the presence of adrenal insufficiency.

Symptoms of Adrenal Insufficiency

Adrenal insufficiency (also called Addison’s Disease) causes a variety of non-specific symptoms related to the underlying disease. The most common include:

  • Fatigue
  • Loss of body hair
  • Skin discoloration
  • Body aches
  • Low blood pressure
  • Lightheadedness
  • Unexplained weight loss

Adrenal insufficiency responds to treatment of whatever underlying disease has disrupted the function of the adrenal glands.