Dr. Patil's Diabetes, Thyroid & Hormone Clinic | Dr. Himanshu Patil

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Dr. Patil's Diabetes, Thyroid & Hormone Clinic

Dr. Himanshu Patil

Dr. Himanshu Patil is a Consultant Diabetologist & Endocrinologist, Specialist in Diabetes, Thyroid, Obesity, Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders.
  • F.R.C.P (Glasg Scotland UK)
  • Fellowship in Endocrinology ( Bristol, England)
  • M.R.C.P. (Diabetes & Endocrinology, Glasgow, Scotland UK)
  • M.R.C.P.S.G (Glasgow, UK)
  • DAFNE Trained Endocrinologist (England UK)
  • Diploma In Diabetes & Endocrinology (England, UK)
  • Diploma in Clinical Nutrition (England, UK)
  • MD (General Medicine, Gold Medalist, India)
  • Associate Professor DY Patil Medical School and Hospital, Mumbai

Our Treatments

Diabetes Care

Being diagnosed with diabetes can be a shock. When newly diagnosed with diabetes, most people find themselves in a state of shock. However, being diagnosed with diabetes doesn’t prevent you from leading a ‘normal’ life.

Thyroid Care

Thyroid care involves regular monitoring, stress management, and a nutrient-rich diet with iodine and selenium. Early detection and treatment of thyroid issues are vital for maintaining hormonal balance and overall patient’s health.

PCOS

PCOS is a hormonal condition. Hormones are chemical messengers that control the way the body works. During puberty hormone changes send out signals in the body to start periods in girls. It’s a common condition with up to 1 in 5 women of child-bearing age affected.

Pituitary

The pituitary gland produces a number of hormones. Hormones are essential for many aspects of life. Some send messages to other endocrine glands to tell them to increase or decrease production of their hormones.

Obesity

Obesity is a condition of excessive body fat affecting health. It increases the risk of diabetes, heart disease & joint issues. Management includes a balanced diet, regular exercise & medical intervention if necessary.
Adrenal Glands

Adrenal Glands

The adrenal glands are small, triangular-shaped organs located on top of each kidney. They produce hormones like adrenaline, cortisol, and aldosterone, regulating stress, metabolism, and blood pressure.

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