Endocrine Management

ENDOCRINE MANAGEMENT
Our team, which comprises endocrine specialists and nurses works together to provide the best endocrine management you will get in the country. Our Clinic is recognized in Nigeria and internationally for its dedication and outstanding contribution to surgical and medical treatments of the endocrine system. We use the best multidisciplinary methods to tackle reproductive endocrinology and infertility issues.

Here, at Mart Group of Health Services, we work tirelessly to restore normal hormone levels and alleviate symptoms to prevent long-term health complications associated with endocrine disorders. We also ensure life quality is improved by impacting the overall health of our patients.

Our Approach to Endocrine Management

Endocrine management is the treatment and control of endocrine disorders, that is, conditions related to the hormone-producing glands in the human body. Hormones play important roles in regulating bodily functions, such as metabolism, growth and development, sexual function, and mood.
Medications, such as hormone replacement therapy or hormone-blocking agents are efficient in regulating the hormone levels in the body. Although in some cases, surgical procedures are carried out to remove glands or tumors affecting hormonal production.

We treat a wide range of hormonal imbalances responsible for cases of infertility. Our approach to endocrine management depends on the underlying endocrine disorder and the individual patient’s needs.

Why should you consider endocrine management?

•Balanced hormone
•Increased chances of fertility and conception
•Proper functioning of reproductive hormonal glands

Who should consider Endocrine Treatment?

•Women with Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
•Men with Low testosterone (male hypogonadism)
•Couples battling infertility and obesity
•Couples with a family history of fibroid and infertility
•Men with decreased libido

Risks Associated with Endocrine Treatments

Endocrine treatments have been described during the last several decades as therapies associated with less subjective toxicity than cytotoxic drugs. Endocrine manipulations are well tolerated, although several types of side effects are to be taken into account when evaluating the burden–benefit ratio of given alternatives, as well as considering the risk of relapse, endocrine responsiveness of the disease, and expectations of the patient.