We provide expert diagnosis and long-term treatment for thyroid disorders, including hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Dr. Satyam Leekha offers personalized care with hormone tests, medication, and lifestyle advice. Our goal is to restore hormonal balance, relieve symptoms like fatigue or anxiety, and prevent complications through early detection and consistent management.
Thyroid Treatment
Treatments
Regular T3, T4, and TSH blood tests to diagnose thyroid function and guide proper treatment decisions.
For hypothyroidism, synthetic thyroid hormone (levothyroxine) restores normal hormone levels and relieves fatigue, weight gain.
For hyperthyroidism, drugs like methimazole reduce excess thyroid hormone production and control symptoms.
Thyroid-friendly diet plans focus on iodine balance, selenium, and avoiding goitrogens to support gland function.
Guidance on stress, sleep, and daily routine to help manage energy levels and hormonal balance.
Customized plans to deal with thyroid-related weight gain or loss through safe diet and physical activity.
Scans used to check for thyroid nodules, goiters, or structural abnormalities in the thyroid gland.
Used in selected hyperthyroidism cases to shrink thyroid gland and reduce hormone production.
Ongoing monitoring of thyroid levels ensures proper dosage adjustment and long-term control.
Treatment focuses on resolving fatigue, anxiety, hair loss, and temperature sensitivity caused by thyroid imbalance.
Thyroid Treatment
Ailments
Underactive thyroid slows body processes; causes fatigue, weight gain, constipation, and dry skin.
Overactive thyroid speeds up metabolism; causes anxiety, weight loss, rapid heartbeat, and sweating.
Enlarged thyroid gland visible in neck; may cause swallowing or breathing difficulty.
Lumps in the thyroid; mostly benign but need testing to rule out cancer.
Autoimmune disease causing chronic hypothyroidism; treated with lifelong hormone replacement.
Autoimmune hyperthyroidism; can cause eye bulging, weight loss, and rapid heartbeat.
Inflammation of the thyroid; may be temporary but leads to pain, swelling, and hormone imbalance.
Occurs in women after childbirth; can cause temporary or permanent thyroid dysfunction.
Mild hormone imbalance with no obvious symptoms; may still require monitoring and treatment.
Rare but serious condition; requires early diagnosis and specialized care including surgery or radioactive iodine.