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Tests for diabetes and thyroid disorders are performed in the hospital’s own laboratory using the latest generation analyzers, allowing for fast, reliable, and accurate diagnosis. If you or your loved ones experience symptoms such as unexplained weight gain or loss, excessive thirst, increased fluid intake, gradual enlargement around the neck area, protruding eyes, fragile bones, prolonged fatigue, or weakness, it is recommended to consult an endocrinology specialist.
DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES
- Diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of early and late complications of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
- Thyroid disorders (including hypothyroidism, nodular goiter, diffuse toxic goiter, autoimmune thyroiditis, iodine deficiency goiter, etc.)
- Early detection and preventive counseling for diabetes mellitus
- Diagnosis, treatment, and preventive counseling for obesity and metabolic disorders
- Diabetes education programs (self-monitoring of blood glucose, blood pressure monitoring, diabetic foot care prevention, proper nutrition, treatment guidance, and patient education)
- Nutritional guidance and preventive care for thyroid disorders
- Adrenal gland disorders
- Parathyroid gland disorders
- Pituitary gland disorders
- Osteoporosis
- Vitamin D deficiency
- Obesity
- Metabolic syndrome
- Diagnosis, counseling, treatment, education, and monitoring for gestational diabetes
- Diagnosis, counseling, treatment, and monitoring for thyroid disorders during pregnancy
For diagnostic and treatment services, multidisciplinary specialist teams collaborate in managing late-stage diabetic complications, including macrovascular complications such as coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, and peripheral vascular disease, as well as microvascular complications affecting the eyes, kidneys, and peripheral nerves.