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Addison Disease Center - Harrisonburg, VA

Harrisonburg Endocrinologist Doctors for Addison Disease

Type of Physician: Endocrinologist

What is a Endocrinologist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners treat disorders of the internal (endocrine) glands such as the thyroid and adrenal glands. Endocrinology also deals with disorders such as diabetes, metabolic and nutritional disorders, pituitary diseases, and menstrual and sexual problems.

Specialty: Endocrinology

Common Name:

Endocrinologist Doctors in Harrisonburg *

UVA Adult Endocrinology
Stacey M Anderson
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
STE 2100
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

U of VA Endocrinology
Eugene J Barrett
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
FL 2
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

Robert M Carey MD
Robert M Carey
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
Charlottesville, VA 22908
(434) 924-5510

U of VA Endocrinology
Alan C Dalkin
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
FL 2
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

U of VA Endocrinology
William S Evans
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
FL 2
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

U of VA Endocrinology
Theresa A Guise
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
FL 2
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

UVA Adult Endocrinology
Ailleen Heras-Herzig
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
STE 2100
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

U of VA Endocrinology
Susan E Kirk
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
FL 2
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

U of VA Endocrinology
Zhenqi Liu
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
FL 2
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

U of VA Endocrinology
John C Marshall
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
FL 2
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

UVA Adult Endocrinology
Anthony McCall
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
STE 2100
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

U of VA Endocrinology
Christopher R McCartney
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
FL 2
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

UVA Adult Endocrinology
Raghavendra Mirmira
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
STE 2100
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

UVA Adult Endocrinology
Jerry L Nadler
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
STE 2100
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

UVA Endocrinology
Richard J Santen
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-2961

UVA Adult Endocrinology
Helmy M Siragy
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
STE 2100
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

UVA Adult Endocrinology
Michael O Thorner
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
STE 2100
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

U of VA Endocrinology
Mary L Vance
415 Ray C Hunt Dr
FL 2
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 924-1825

Michael E Santulli MD
Michael E Santulli
400 Locust Ave
STE 3
Charlottesville, VA 22902
(434) 295-5155

Albemarle Endocrinology
Sandhya Chhabra
1490 Pantops Mountain Pl
STE 2000
Charlottesville, VA 22911
(434) 244-0934

Internal Medicine Specialists of Winchester
Charles R Drake
1870 Amherst St
STE 2B
Winchester, VA 22601
(540) 667-6161

Medical Associates of Central Virginia
Lisa A Wisniewski
2215 Landover Pl
Lynchburg, VA 24501
(434) 947-3944

Southside Surgical Associates
Anjanette S Tan
800 Oak St
Medical Office Building
Farmville, VA 23901
(434) 315-2998

Diabetes & Thyroid Associates
Mark A McClanahan
10711 Spotsylvania Ave
Fredericksburg, VA 22408
(540) 891-8499

Massoud Saberinia MD
Massoud Saberinia
9001 Diggs Rd
STE 208
Manassas, VA 20110
(703) 530-7888

Stafford Primary Care Associates
Luma M Ghalib
422 Garrisonville Rd
STE 101
Stafford, VA 22554
(540) 657-9441

Harrisonburg, Virginia

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Addison's Disease

What is Addison's disease?

Addison's disease is an endocrine or hormonal disorder that occurs in all age groups and afflicts men and women equally. The disease is characterized by weight loss, muscle weakness, fatigue, low blood pressure, and sometimes darkening of the skin in both exposed and nonexposed parts of the body.

How does Addison's disease occur?

Addison's disease occurs when the adrenal glands do not produce enough of the hormone cortisol and, in some cases, the hormone aldosterone. The disease is also called adrenal insufficiency, or hypocortisolism.

What is cortisol?

Cortisol is normally produced by the adrenal glands, located just above the kidneys. It belongs to a class of hormones called glucocorticoids, which affect almost every organ and tissue in the body. Scientists think that cortisol has possibly hundreds of effects in the body. Cortisol's most important job is to help the body respond to stress. Among its other vital tasks, cortisol:

  • helps maintain blood pressure and heart function
  • helps slow the immune system's inflammation response
  • helps balance the effects of insulin in breaking down sugar for energy
  • helps regulate the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats
  • helps maintain proper arousal and sense of well-being

How is cortisol regulated?

Because cortisol is so vital to health, the amount of cortisol produced by the adrenals is precisely balanced. Like many other hormones, cortisol is regulated by the brain's hypothalamus and the pituitary gland, a bean-sized organ at the base of the brain. First, the hypothalamus sends "releasing hormones" to the pituitary gland. The pituitary responds by secreting hormones that regulate growth and thyroid and adrenal function, and sex hormones such as estrogen and testosterone. One of the...

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Hyperkalemia (High Blood Potassium) »

What is hyperkalemia?

Hyperkalemia is common; it is diagnosed in up to 8% of hospitalized patients in the U.S. Fortunately, most patients have mild hyperkalemia (which is usually well tolerated). However, any condition causing even mild hyperkalemia should be treated to prevent progression into more severe hyperkalemia. Extremely high levels of potassium in the blood (severe hyperkalemia) can lead to cardiac arrest and death. When not recognized and treated properly, severe hyperkalemia results in a mortality rate of about 67%.

Technically, hyperkalemia means an abnormally elevated level of potassium in the blood. The normal potassium level in the blood is 3.5-5.0 milliequivalents per liter (mEq/L). Potassium levels between 5.1 mEq/L to 6.0 mEq/L reflect mild hyperkalemia. Potassium levels of 6.1 mEq/L to 7.0 mEq/L are moderate hyperkalemia, and levels above 7 mEq/L are severe hyperkalemia.

How does hyperkalemia affect t...

Emergency Contact for Harrisonburg

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Harrisonburg Hospitals *

Rockingham Memorial Hospital
235 Cantrell Ave
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
(540)433-4100

Commonwealth Center for Children
1355 Richmond Ave
Staunton, VA 24401
(540)332-2100

Western State Hospital
1301 Richmond Ave
Staunton, VA 24401
(540)332-8000

Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center
243 Woodrow Wilson Ave
Fishersville, VA 22939
(540)332-7000

Augusta Medical Center
78 Medical Center Dr
Fishersville, VA 22939
(540)932-4000

Page Memorial Hospital
200 Memorial Dr
Luray, VA 22835
(540)743-4561

Whisper Ridge Behavioral Health System
2101 Arlington Blvd
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434)977-1523

Kluge Children's Rehabilitation Center
2270 Ivy Rd
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434)924-5161

UVA HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital
515 Ray C Hunt Dr
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434)244-2000

University of Virginia Children's Hospital
1215 Lee St
Charlottesville, VA 22908
(434)924-5437

University of Virginia Medical Center
1215 Lee St
Charlottesville, VA 22908
(434)924-0211

Shenandoah Memorial Hospital
759 S Main St
Woodstock, VA 22664
(540)459-4021

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