Obtain an online consultation with an endocrinologist in Canada without the need for a referral.
Seeking an endocrinologist without a referral? If you’re dealing with hormone and thyroid issues, diabetes, high cholesterol, or PCOS, a Laso MD endocrinologist can assist you in 24 hours or less, all from the convenience of your phone, tablet, or computer.
Currently available in British Columbia and Québec, with expansion to other provinces coming soon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is an endocrinologist?
An endocrinologist is a qualified physician with expertise in addressing various hormone-related conditions, including thyroid issues, diabetes, and certain fertility concerns.
To determine if an endocrinologist can assist you, just submit a request, and you’ll receive a response within 24 hours. If your condition is not suitable for online diagnosis and treatment, the endocrinologist will inform you, and there will be no charges incurred.
What conditions can an online endocrinologist address?
Online endocrinologists are qualified to diagnose and manage a variety of hormone-related conditions, including but not limited to:
1. Diabetes: A chronic condition affecting energy conversion from food due to insulin-related issues, leading to elevated blood sugar levels.
2. Thyroid Problems: Imbalances in thyroid hormone production, including conditions such as goiter, thyroid nodules, and abnormalities in hormone levels.
3. Adrenal Gland Issues: Disorders arising from overproduction or underproduction of hormones like cortisol, adrenaline, and aldosterone.
4. Pituitary Gland Problems: Conditions affecting sexual development, thyroid function, growth, skin pigmentation, and adrenal function due to pituitary gland overactivity or underactivity.
5. PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)/Menstrual Problems: A common hormonal disorder in women, potentially causing irregular menstrual periods, excess hair growth, acne, infertility, and weight gain.
6. Hypogonadism or Low Testosterone: Conditions leading to impaired growth of external sex organs, incomplete puberty, low energy, low libido, and reduced sexual hair, bone, and muscle mass.
7. Osteoporosis: A condition resulting in bone mass loss, abnormal bone structure, and an increased risk of fractures.
8. High Lipids/Cholesterol: Elevated levels of bad cholesterol or low levels of good cholesterol, posing a risk for coronary heart disease and stroke. Endocrinologists can prescribe medications to manage lipid levels.
Online prescriptions can be provided if deemed necessary by the endocrinologist. It’s important to note that if the doctors on Laso MD are unable to assist you, they will inform you in advance, and you won’t incur any consultation fees.
Is a referral necessary to consult with an endocrinologist on Laso MD?
No, unlike an in-person visit, a referral is not required to see an endocrinologist on Laso MD.
Determining when to seek the expertise of an endocrinologist can be challenging. If your request is not suitable for online diagnosis and treatment, the endocrinologist will inform you, and you will not incur any charges.
What is the function of the thyroid gland and what does it do?
The thyroid, a small gland with a butterfly-shaped structure located at the base of the neck, plays a crucial role in various essential bodily functions. Thyroid hormones influence key processes such as heart rate, calorie metabolism, skin maintenance, growth, heat production, brain development, fertility, and digestion. Proper thyroid function relies on an adequate supply of iodine from the diet.
Does an endocrinologist assess hormone levels?
Whether you’ve recently undergone lab work or tests, the endocrinologist can review and discuss the results with you. Additionally, they have the capability to order lab or blood work directly on Laso MD based on your specific requirements.
An endocrinologist is equipped to request tests that evaluate the efficiency of your endocrine system. This may involve measuring levels of thyroid hormones like triiodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T4), and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). If necessary, they may also refer you to a specialized endocrine clinic for comprehensive management of conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, and hormonal imbalances.
To determine if an endocrinologist can assist you, simply submit a request, and you’ll receive a response within 24 hours. If your situation isn’t suitable for online diagnosis and treatment, the endocrinologist will inform you, and there won’t be any charges incurred.
Is an endocrinologist able to address concerns related to female sexual health?
Absolutely. Whether you’re encountering menstrual cycle fluctuations linked to thyroid issues or expressing worries about symptoms related to thyroid and PCOS, an endocrinologist is well-equipped to offer assistance. Seeking the expertise of an endocrinologist can provide valuable support and care, significantly impacting your health and overall well-being.
What are the indications of thyroid issues?
Signs of an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) encompass:
– Anxiety, irritability, and nervousness
– Sleep difficulties
– Weight loss
– Enlarged thyroid gland or goiter
– Muscle weakness and tremors
– Irregular menstrual periods or cessation of the menstrual cycle
– Sensitivity to heat
– Vision problems or eye irritation
Symptoms of an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) comprise:
– Fatigue (persistent tiredness)
– Weight gain
– Forgetfulness
– Irregular menstrual cycles
– Dry and coarse hair
– Hoarse voice
– Low tolerance to cold temperatures
How does the thyroid impact metabolism?
The thyroid hormones play a pivotal role in shaping various aspects of your metabolism. They contribute to fat burning, promote the synthesis of glucose for increased energy levels, and regulate your body’s internal temperature to safeguard organs from extreme temperatures.
Additionally, in women, thyroid hormones aid in sustaining a regular menstrual cycle.
Is elevated cholesterol considered an endocrine disorder?
Certain endocrine conditions are linked to increased levels of cholesterol or triglycerides. Consequently, it is advisable for adults with endocrine disorders to consult with an endocrinologist regarding cholesterol testing.
This assessment can help determine their risk of experiencing a heart attack or stroke.
Is the treatment of low testosterone within the purview of endocrinologists?
In instances where male hormone levels are significantly low, endocrinologists can develop individualized treatment strategies aimed at enhancing sexual function, overall well-being, muscle mass, strength, and bone mineral density.
The objective of the treatment is to attain testosterone levels within the normal range.
Can an endocrinologist prescribe medications?
Based on the specific health requirements of the patient, an endocrinologist has the authority to prescribe various medications. This may include anti-androgen medications, selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), birth control, hormone therapy (estrogen/progesterone/glucocorticoids/testosterone), as well as medications such as denosumab, bisphosphonates, romosozumab, metformin, flibanserin (Addy), bremelanotide, eflornithine, levothyroxine, or Armour Thyroid.
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