E m o r y – C h i l... diVision oF PEdiAtriC EndoCrinoloGy And diABEtEs
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E m o r y – C h i l... diVision oF PEdiAtriC EndoCrinoloGy And diABEtEs
Emory–Children’s Center DIVISION OF PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY AND DIABETES The Emory-Children’s Center Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes offers comprehensive services to children with a range of endocrine conditions. The Emory-Children’s Center staff provides clinical, diagnostic and lab services for the evaluation and treatment of endocrine disorders. CONDITIONS STAFF Emory-Children’s Center treats many related endocrine conditions, including: Emory-Children’s Center staff members are involved in ongoing clinical investigations, which are actively developing advanced strategies, treatments and procedures to improve the lives of children. – Congenital adrenal hyperplasia – Cushing’s syndrome Andrew Muir, M.D. Director, Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes – Delayed, absent or premature puberty Tanicia Daley, M.D. – Diabetes insipidus Eric Felner, M.D. – Diagnosis and management of thyroid nodules and thyroid neoplasms Inger Hansen, M.D. – Disorders of androgen and estrogen metabolism – Disorders of anterior pituitary hormone Farah Khatoon, M.D. Michelle Lin, M.D. – Disorders of calcium, phosphorus and vitamin D metabolism, including hereditary and nutritional forms of rickets Joey Low, M.D. – Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism, including hyperglycemia John Parks, M.D., Ph.D. – Disorders of fluid and electrolyte metabolism Briana Patterson, M.D. – Disorders of parathyroid hormone Megan Consedine, R.N., C.P.N.P. – Disorders of sexual differentiation and development – Disorders of thyroid hormone: Lillian Meacham, M.D. Maureen McGrath, R.N., P.N.P. • Hyperthyroidism LOCATION •Hypothyroidism Emory-Children’s Center 2015 Uppergate Drive NE Atlanta, GA 30322-1015 – Growth hormone deficiency, multiple pituitary hormone deficiency and growth hormone excess – Gynecomastia in males – Hirsutism in females – Hypernatremia – Hyponatremia – Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday By appointment only CONTACT Scheduling/appointments: 404-778-2400 or 866-EmoryMD 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday to Friday Fax: 404-727-3423 Nurse line: 404-727-6941 After-hours: 404-778-5000 Visit www.emory-childrenscenter.org for patient preregistration forms or for more information about Emory-Children’s Center. ©2009 Emory-Children’s Center Inc. All rights reserved. ECC 932592.dc.3/09 – Adrenal insufficiency
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