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Total Care Control Diabetes Care Centre

B-294, New Ashok Nagar, Opposite Main Gate, East End Apartment
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₹ 700 at clinic
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Dr. Rajesh Kesari

Endocrinologist28 Years Exp.
Diploma In Diabetology, MD - Diabetology
₹ 700 at clinic
300 online
Total Care Control Diabetes Care Centre , New Ashok Nagar , Delhi
Available today: 11:00 AM - 02:00 PM
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Dr. Aastha Gupta

Endocrinologist16 Years Exp.
PG Diploma Endocrinology, MD - General Medicine, Certification In Diabetes, MBBS
₹ 1,200 at clinic
1,000 online
Dr. Aastha Gupta - Diabetes | Thyroid | Hormones , Kamla Nagar , Delhi
Available today: 09:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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Dr. Anirban Biswas

Diabetologist28 Years Exp.
PG Diploma in Diabetology, Fellowship in Non-Invasive Cardiology, MD - Medicine, MBBS, PG ...read more
₹ 800 at clinic
1,000 online
Biswas Heart & Mind Clinic , C R Park , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Diabetes, Diabetes, Sugar
Available today: 04:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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Dr. Arun Kumar Singh

Endocrinologist18 Years Exp.
MD - General Medicine, DM - Endocrinology, MBBS
₹ 1,200 at clinic
1,200 online
Diabetes and Hormone Clinic , Sarita Vihar , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Diabetes, Thyroid Problems Treatment, Thyroid Disorders
Available today: 05:00 PM - 07:00 PM
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Dr. Rajeev Kumar

Homeopathy Doctor30 Years Exp.
BHMS, MD- Oncology
₹ 1,500 at clinic
500 online
Homeo Foundation , Magistrate Colony , Patna
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 05:00 PM - 07:00 PM, SAT
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Dr. Kunal Chawla

Diabetologist22 Years Exp.
DFID(Fellowship in Diabetes), MD - Internal Medicine, MBBS, PG Dip In Endocrinology, Endoc...read more
₹ 1,000 at clinic
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital , Delhi
Available today: 04:00 PM - 06:00 PM
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Dr. M. S. Gupta

Endocrinologist54 Years Exp.
Fellowship in Cardiology, MD, MBBS
₹ 800 at clinic
500 online
Gupta Heart & Diabetic Clinic , Pitampura , Delhi
Available today: 09:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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Dr. Saket Kant

Endocrinologist17 Years Exp.
MD - Medicine, DM - Endocrinology, MRCP (UK), Fellow of American College of Endocrinology (FACE)
₹ 1,200 at clinic
Max Super Speciality Hospital , Shalimar Bagh , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Hypothyroid Treatment, Thyroid Problems Treatment, Hyperthyroid Treatment
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 03:30 PM - 05:30 PM, MON, WED, FRI
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Dr. Mukesh Singh

Homeopathy Doctor23 Years Exp.
B.H.M.S., Senior Homeopath Consultant
₹ 500 at clinic
350 online
Mission Chronic Cure , Mayur Vihar , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Gaining Weight, Staying Healthy, Body Weakness
Available today: 06:30 PM - 09:00 PM
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Dr. Rashid Akhtar

Homeopathy Doctor23 Years Exp.
MD - Homeopathy, BHMS
₹ 600 at clinic
300 online
Heilkunst Homoeopathic Centre , Sector Alpha I , Greater Noida
Recently consulted for:Increase height, Body Weakness, Diabetes
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 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM, MON
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Best Doctors for Thyroid Disorder Treatment in Delhi

Doctor's NameClinic FeesLybrate Ratings
Rajesh Kesari₹ 70089
Aastha Gupta₹ 1,20091
Anirban Biswas₹ 80093
Arun Kumar Singh₹ 1,20091
Rajeev Kumar₹ 1,50086
Kunal Chawla₹ 1,00089
M. S. Gupta₹ 80091
Saket Kant₹ 1,20085
Mukesh Singh₹ 50095
Rashid Akhtar₹ 60089

Doctors for Thyroid Disorder Treatment in Delhi

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the best doctor for thyroid treatment in Delhi?

If you are suffering from thyroid and it's not going away despite trying all home remedies and over-the-counter medications, you can visit expert medical professionals in Delhi who have specialization in thyroid treatment.

To book an appointment with a medical health professional you can visit Lybrate.com and can book an appointment with any of the specialists online.

When should you see an endocrinologist doctor for thyroid?

You should see an endocrinologist if you have any of the following concerns;

  • Your thyroid has developed a new lump, nodule, or other growth
  • On your enlarged thyroid gland, a goiter develops
  • You feel tiredness and fatigue
  • Pain, numbness and tingling sensations in the hands and fingers (carpal tunnel syndrome)
  • Weight gain/weight loss
  • Dry and scaly skin
  • Brittle nails and hair
  • Irregular and/or heavy periods
  • Fast heart rates
  • Increase in bowel movements
  • Depression
  • Weakening of bones and muscle aches.

Should I see an ENT or endocrinologist for thyroid?

Both ENTs and endocrinologists are medical experts but of different fields. An endocrinologist is regarded to be more qualified to handle thyroid issues than an ENT as the former focuses on treating conditions related to thyroid glands. If you have any symptoms of thyroid disorders, it is especially beneficial to see an endocrinologist rather than an ENT.

The nature of the illness also calls for an endocrinologist's assessment. For instance, if you have been diagnosed with thyroid illness, it is crucial that you visit an endocrinologist, especially one who specializes in treating thyroid conditions. Similar to the above, if you develop symptoms of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, you need to contact an endocrinologist who specializes in thyroid problems.

Can any doctor treat thyroid?

No, you need an endocrinologist to treat your thyroid disorders. The primary cause is that a general practitioner or physician frequently lacks the requisite expertise to deal with thyroid gland disorders. The endocrine system includes thyroid glands, and endocrinologists are specially qualified to deal with problems relating to these glands. It follows that endocrinologists have a more in-depth understanding of thyroid issues, their causes, and efficient therapies.

What are early warning signs of thyroid problems?

There are many different disorders, both major and mild, that can affect the thyroid gland. The following are some early thyroid problem warning signs:

  1. Weight loss or weight gain
  2. Changes in heart rate (arrhythmia)
  3. Hair loss
  4. Frequent mood swings
  5. Swollen neck
  6. Sudden bouts of moderate to high fever

Other symptoms include:

  1. Numbness or a tingling sensation in the hands
  2. Constipation
  3. Abnormalities or irregularities in menstruation
  4. Brittle nails and dry skin
  5. Blurred vision
  6. Weakened muscle tone and frequent tremors in the body.

How can I check my thyroid at home?

Here is how to perform a thyroid exam at home;

  • While holding the mirror in your hand, pay attention to the region of your lower front neck that is beneath the voice box and above the collarbones. In this region of your neck is your thyroid gland
  • Tip your head back and look at this region in the mirror
  • Imbibe some water, then swallow
  • Keep an eye on your neck as you swallow. When you swallow, look here for any lumps or protrusions
  • Don't mistake the thyroid gland for Adam's apple, just to be clear. Your thyroid gland is situated lower on your neck, nearer to your collarbone. This method may need to be repeated numerous times.

Consult your doctor if you notice any lumps or protrusions in this region. You should be examined to see whether you have a thyroid nodule or enlarged thyroid gland in order to rule out cancer and establish whether you require therapy for thyroid illness or not.

How are Thyroid Disorders diagnosed?

To diagnose thyroid disorders a number of tests are done; some of them are;

  • Blood Tests

When you have hypothyroidism, your body is attempting to instruct your thyroid to produce more hormones, which raises your TSH level. With hyperthyroidism, the opposite is true: thyroid hormone levels are high while TSH levels are low. A blood test that monitors the amounts of calcitonin, a hormone required for bone formation, can be used to identify one uncommon kind of thyroid cancer.
  • Iodine Uptake Tests

The quantity of iodide absorbed by the thyroid gland is monitored to determine the reason for hyperthyroidism. It is a crucial component of thyroid hormone and is obtained from the foods we eat. In order to test the background radioactivity, a device is first put around your neck. Then, you are given a little quantity of radioactive iodide either in a liquid or a pill form. The amount of radioactive iodide that has accumulated in your thyroid is then measured after a period of time—typically 4-6 hours and no longer than 24 hours. When the gland has a lot of iodide, the doctor could do a radioactive iodide uptake scan. Iodide accumulating in nodules is an indication that they are the source of the excess hormone. The whole thyroid is affected if the scan reveals that the iodide has spread throughout the gland.
  • Nodules

These unexpected appearances are usually sacs loaded with fluid. A doctor can examine them using ultrasound technology. Your doctor may do an aspiration or biopsy depending on the nodule's size, how it appears on ultrasound, and the likelihood that you may develop thyroid cancer. If the nodule has the potential to develop into cancer, other testing will reveal this. When you have a thyroid nodule, you should have routine checkups.

What are the symptoms of thyroid in adults?

Your energy level and mood may be noticeably affected by thyroid conditions. People with hypothyroidism frequently experience fatigue, sluggishness, and depression. Anxiety, trouble sleeping, restlessness, and irritability can all be brought on by hyperthyroidism.

What are Thyroid Disorders Treatments?

  • Subacute Thyroiditis Treatment

Though it may temporarily cause hyperthyroidism and does not need any medical attention, the discomfort from the swollen thyroid can be treated with acetaminophen or aspirin. In rare circumstances, a brief prescription for anti-inflammatory medications like prednisolone for dexamethasone may be prescribed.
  • Hyperthyroidism Treatment

Thyroid production may be slowed or stopped completely with medication.
  • Radioactive iodide treatment

You will take a pill or drink that contains enough radioactive iodide to harm the thyroid gland's cells and prevent them from producing hormones.
  • Anti-thyroid medications

Your symptoms should start to go away once you start taking anti-thyroid medications in around 6 to 8 weeks, but you'll need to continue them for at least a year.
  • Surgery

Usually not done unless you're pregnant or can have a large goiter or cancerous nodule.
  • Hypothyroidism treatment

You will always need to take replacement thyroid hormone for your lifetime. Typically, thyroid hormone synthesized by humans, such as levothyroxine, is administered. The doses are administered based on the thyroid hormone levels.
  • Thyroid cancer treatment

The thyroidectomy, a surgical operation that involves removing the whole thyroid gland or the malignant tissue, is the first line of treatment for this condition. Any more affected tissue, such as the lymph nodes in the neck, will also be removed if the cancer has spread.
  • Diet and nutrition

Iodine, calcium, magnesium, and protein all support thyroid function. To prevent hypothyroidism, make sure you are receiving enough of all the B vitamins, vitamin A, and vitamin Selenium.