We are a team of professionals dedicated to the care of adult patients with endocrine diseases. Our team includes our physicians as well as our nurse practitioner and diabetes nurse educator. All of our physicians are fellowship trained and all are board certified in adult endocrinology by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Our nurse practitioner is certified in Advanced Diabetes Care. We only see patients age 18 years and older. If you need a pediatric endocrinologist, please see our friends at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children.
Our patients have a wide variety of conditions. The most common reasons to see us include: diabetes mellitus (type 1 and type 2), as well as thyroid nodules (lumps in the thyroid gland), hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid gland), and hypothyroidism (an underactive thyroid gland). We also see patients with calcium problems, pituitary gland problems, and adrenal gland problems.
Meet our physicians and staff.
We are conveniently located in Center City Philadelphia.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Diabetes Education and Support
Drexel Endocrinology also offers free diabetes education classes, and a patient run support group to help you cope with diabetes.
Are there nutrition or weight-loss services at Drexel Endocrinology?
We currently do not have a registered dietician at Drexel Endocrinology. Please refer to the Diabetes Education classes, which do include nutritional information. The nearby Center for Surgical Weight Loss at Hahnemann University Hospital has a program designed for people interested in bariatric surgery.
Do you see patients for infertility?
We do not see patients for infertility treatments. Please see our friends in Drexel OB/GYN Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility for more information.
What should I bring to my appointment?
You should receive a welcome packet from Drexel Endocrinology before your first visit. This includes several items that we will need for your registration. Please fill out these papers and bring them to your appointment. Our front desk staff will be happy to process these for you.
For every appointment, please bring:
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Your current insurance information
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Referrals, if needed
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Co-payments, as needed
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A full list of your current medications and doses, or the actual medication bottles
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A list of allergies
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A list of vitamins or supplements, if you are taking any
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Any copies of blood testing or radiology reports (ultrasound reports, MRI reports) that you may have
If you are seeing us about diabetes, please bring:
To make an appointment, please call 215-762-5030.
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