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Endocrinology Care
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When your hormones are out of balance, your whole body can feel off, and our office can help you find out what is going on and what to do next.

Mon – Fri  ·  8am – 5pm  ·  6201 Dallas Pkwy, Suite 210

Find The Reason Behind The Problem

When Your Hormones Feel Off, We Help You Find Out Why

When your hormones are out of balance, your whole body can feel off. You may feel exhausted, gain or lose weight without a clear reason, feel anxious or moody, struggle with blood sugar problems, notice changes in your skin or hair, or just know something is not right.

Endocrinology is the area of medicine that focuses on hormones. Hormones are chemical messengers that help control many of the things your body does every day, including energy, metabolism, growth, mood, reproduction, and how your body uses food for fuel.

At Better Health Primary Care, our office helps patients find the reason behind symptoms that may be tied to hormone problems. We listen closely, review your health history, order the right lab work when needed, and help create a treatment plan that makes sense for your body and your life.

You do not have to keep guessing or pushing through symptoms that are affecting your day. If something feels off, it is worth getting checked.

1 in 5 with osteoporosis

Hormone changes can affect bone strength, which is why early testing and treatment can help lower the risk of serious fractures.

20 million with thyroid disease

Thyroid problems are common and can affect energy, weight, mood, heart rate, and how your body feels day to day.

PCOS affects about 10% to 13% of adult women

This common hormone condition can cause irregular periods, acne, excess hair growth, fertility concerns, weight changes, and other frustrating symptoms.

Checking Hormone Levels

Don’t Ignore Symptoms That Could Be Hormonal

If your energy, weight, mood, sleep, periods, or overall health feels off, our office can help you find answers before the problem gets worse.

Talk Through Your Symptoms

Your doctor will ask about fatigue, weight changes, mood shifts, periods, sleep, skin, hair, and other clues that may point to a hormone issue.

Review Your Health History

Your personal history, family history, medications, and past lab results can help your doctor understand what may be causing the problem.

Order the Right Lab Work

Blood tests can check hormone levels, thyroid function, inflammation, vitamin levels, and other markers that may explain your symptoms.

Create a Clear Care Plan

Once your results are reviewed, our office can explain what they mean and help you take the next step with treatment, monitoring, or lifestyle changes.

What to expect

How Can a Hormone Doctor Help Me?

An endocrinologist helps diagnose and treat health problems caused by hormone imbalance, thyroid issues, metabolism problems, adrenal concerns, pituitary conditions, and other endocrine system disorders. At Better Health Primary Care, our office helps patients understand what may be causing symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, mood shifts, irregular periods, hair or skin changes, and other concerns that can be tied to hormone health.

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Adrenal Gland Disorders

Adrenal problems can affect energy, blood pressure, weight, and stress hormones. Our office helps evaluate conditions such as Addison’s disease, adrenal insufficiency, and Cushing’s syndrome.

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Diabetes and Blood Sugar Problems

High blood sugar can affect your energy and long-term health. Our office helps with diabetes testing, medication support, insulin guidance when needed, and practical steps to improve blood sugar control.

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PCOS and Reproductive Hormone Problems

Hormone problems affecting the ovaries or testes can cause irregular periods, acne, fertility concerns, low testosterone, and other symptoms. Our office helps evaluate and treat conditions such as PCOS and hypogonadism.

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Metabolic Health Problems

Metabolic problems can affect cholesterol, weight, bone strength, and overall health. Our office helps evaluate and manage concerns such as high cholesterol, osteoporosis, and other metabolism related conditions.

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Pituitary Gland Disorders

The pituitary gland helps control many important hormones in the body. Our office helps evaluate and treat pituitary concerns, including pituitary tumors, hypopituitarism, and acromegaly.

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Thyroid Disease

Thyroid problems can affect your energy, weight, mood, heart rate, and daily life. Our office helps evaluate and treat hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, Graves’ disease, thyroid nodules, and thyroid cancer.

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Insurance

We accept most major plans

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Common Questions

FAQ about Endocrinology

Quick answers to what most people want to know before hormone testing.

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When should I see an endocrinologist?

You should consider seeing an endocrinologist if you have symptoms that may be tied to a hormone problem, such as ongoing fatigue, unexplained weight changes, irregular periods, low libido, mood changes, hair loss, excessive sweating, blood sugar issues, or thyroid symptoms. You should also schedule a visit if you have been diagnosed with a condition like thyroid disease, PCOS, adrenal problems, pituitary disorders, osteoporosis, or another hormone related concern that needs ongoing care.

What should I expect during an endocrinology test?

An endocrinology visit usually starts with a conversation about your symptoms, health history, medications, family history, and any recent lab results. Your doctor may order blood work to check hormone levels, thyroid function, blood sugar, cholesterol, vitamin levels, or other markers depending on your symptoms. In some cases, additional testing or imaging may be recommended, but many hormone concerns can begin with a simple office visit and lab work.

What does an endocrinologist treat?

An endocrinologist treats conditions that involve the body’s hormones and hormone producing glands. This may include thyroid disease, diabetes, PCOS, low testosterone, adrenal disorders, pituitary gland problems, metabolic concerns, osteoporosis, and other issues that affect energy, weight, mood, growth, reproduction, and overall health.

How do I know if my symptoms are caused by a hormone problem?

Hormone problems can be tricky because the symptoms often overlap with other health concerns. Fatigue, weight gain, anxiety, irregular periods, hair changes, sleep problems, and low energy can have several possible causes. That is why it is important to get evaluated instead of guessing. Our office can review your symptoms, order the right tests, and help determine whether your hormones may be part of the problem.

Can thyroid problems be treated?

Yes, many thyroid conditions can be treated and managed with the right care. If your thyroid is underactive, overactive, inflamed, enlarged, or has nodules, your doctor can help determine the cause and recommend the next step. Treatment may include medication, monitoring, additional testing, or referral for specialized care when needed.

Can hormone problems affect weight?

Yes, hormones can play a major role in weight, metabolism, appetite, blood sugar, and how your body uses energy. Thyroid disease, PCOS, insulin resistance, cortisol problems, and other hormone concerns may make it harder to lose weight or easier to gain weight. A medical evaluation can help you understand whether there is an underlying issue and what can be done about it.