Overview
At Avantis Clinic, the Endocrinology & Diabetes Department takes care of hormone-related problems in both adults and kids. Hormones in the body regulate essential functions such as metabolism, growth, thyroid balance, blood sugar levels, and reproductive health. When there are any imbalances in these, it will impact the overall wellness.
We focus on early diagnosis, evidence-based treatment, and long-term disease management for diabetes, thyroid disorders, growth concerns, and other endocrine conditions.
Key Services & Specialties
When Should You See an Endocrinologist?
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Make an appointment at Avantis Clinic if you want to control your diabetes and hormones or if you need professional advice.
FAQs
It’s time to see a specialist if your blood sugar doesn’t go down despite taking medication, or if you begin to experience numbness, changes in your vision, or kidney problems.
Absolutely. Issues with the thyroid, insulin resistance, PCOS, or adrenal glands often show up as unexplained weight gain.
Type 2 diabetes often gets much better with lifestyle changes and medical care, but it still needs long-term attention.
It depends, but most people need to get their levels checked every 3–6 months while adjusting treatment.
Monitor for changes in weight, fatigue, hair loss, mood swings, irregular menstruation, or neck swelling.
Yes, they should get checked if they’re growing slower than expected, or if puberty is way ahead or behind the usual timeline.
Gestational diabetes starts during pregnancy. It’s important to monitor blood sugar closely to keep both mom and baby healthy.