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What is Endocrinology?

Endocrinology is the branch of medicine that deals with the endocrine system, its diseases, and its hormones. Our endocrinologists diagnose and manage conditions related to hormonal imbalances—such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, adrenal insufficiency, and metabolic bone diseases—ensuring you achieve optimal metabolic health and wellbeing.

Endocrinology

Expert Hormonal Care

Endocrinology

At Mallige Hospital, our Endocrinology department offers comprehensive evaluation and management of endocrine disorders. From insulin pump therapy and thyroid nodule evaluation to osteoporosis treatment and adrenal insufficiency management, our team provides personalised care plans tailored to your needs.

Using advanced diagnostic tools—such as hormone assays, ultrasound, and continuous glucose monitoring—we accurately assess gland function and metabolic status to guide effective treatment.

Committed to lifelong health, our specialists collaborate with nutritionists, diabetes educators, and rehabilitation teams to support sustainable lifestyle changes and improve your quality of life.

Key Services

Diabetes Management

Thyroid Disorders

Osteoporosis Care

Adrenal Disorders

Pituitary Disorders

Lipid & Metabolic Syndromes

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Comprehensive care that includes blood sugar monitoring, lifestyle modification (diet and exercise), medication optimisation (insulin or oral agents), and complication screening to maintain optimal glycaemic control.

Conditions affecting thyroid function—such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism—diagnosed via hormone assays and treated with hormone replacement, antithyroid medications, or radioiodine therapy.

Evaluation of bone density, risk assessment, and treatment with calcium/vitamin D supplementation, bisphosphonates, or other agents to strengthen bone and reduce fracture risk.

Disorders of adrenal hormone production—such as Addison’s disease and Cushing’s syndrome—diagnosed by biochemical testing and managed with hormone replacement or surgical intervention.

Conditions affecting pituitary hormone secretion—like pituitary adenomas—evaluated with hormone panels and imaging, and treated via surgery, medication, or radiotherapy.

Management of dyslipidemia and metabolic syndrome through lifestyle modification, lipid-lowering medications, and monitoring to reduce cardiovascular risk.

Diagnosis and treatment of hormonal disorders affecting fertility, menstrual irregularities, and menopause using medications, assisted reproductive techniques, and hormone therapy.

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