Thyroid Clinic

The thyroid gland is responsible for maintaining metabolic balance

What does the thyroid do?

The thyroid gland receives signals from the pituitary gland to produce thyroid hormone and send the right amount of it throughout the body. Thyroid hormone is responsible for generating the heat your body needs, regulating body temperature and heart rate, controlling the function of all your organs, and is involved in brain development.

When your thyroid isn't working properly, you can experience a variety of symptoms throughout your body, so it's important to take good care of it.

  • Boost your metabolism

  • Improve digestion

  • Weight and heart rate control

  • Boost fat burning

  • Involved in growth and development
Thyroid Role

Procedure of Thyroid Radiofrequency Ablation

Thyroid Radiofrequency Ablation is a minimally invasive treatment that uses a thin needle about 1 mm thick inserted inside the tumor to destroy the tumor with a brief burst of high heat.

Radiofrequency ablation utilizes an alternating current that oscillates at a constant frequency to generate heat at the tip of the needle. The heat generated can be controlled to around 90 to 100 degrees, which can necroticize the surrounding tumor.

  • Procedure with local anesthesia without general anesthesia

  • Less pain compared to surgery

  • No scarring on the neck

  • Does not impair thyroid function

Types and Symptoms of Thyroid Disease

The thyroid is an endocrine gland located in the neck that secretes hormones to regulate metabolism, energy production, growth and development, and more.

Conditions caused by an underactive thyroid gland are often caused by an excess or deficiency of thyroid hormones and include the following symptoms

Small changes in my body, starting with my thyroid!

Thyroid Radiofrequency Ablation is for people like this

Thyroid radiofrequency ablation is a non-invasive procedure used to treat benign thyroid nodules. The procedure uses radiofrequency energy to shrink or destroy the nodules, which has the advantage of a faster recovery than surgery and can be performed without hospitalization.

And if the thyroid nodule is a malignant thyroid cancer, you'll need to choose another treatment option, such as surgery or radioactive iodine treatment.

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    People who have had 2 or more positive biopsies

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    People who feel a foreign object when swallowing

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    People with a nodule larger than 2 cm that is progressively growing

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    People who have symptoms like pain

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    People with cosmetic concerns

Thyroid Procedures for

Too much or not enough thyroid hormone can cause a variety of symptoms, including weight changes, fatigue, depression, and heart rate changes.

Thyroid surgery may be necessary if the nodules are large or malignant, or if thyroid function is very unstable.