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Hypoglycemia Center - Denver, CO

Denver Endocrinologist Doctors for Hypoglycemia

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

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Endocrinologist Doctors in Denver *

Kaiser Permanent Endocrinology
William J Georgitis
1375 E 20th Ave
Denver, CO 80205
(303) 764-4665

Kaiser Permanent Endocrinology
Katherine B Weber
1375 E 20th Ave
Denver, CO 80205
(303) 764-4665

Multi Specialty Clinic
Leslie Gamache
1721 E 19th Ave
STE 454
Denver, CO 80218
(303) 228-1255

National Jewish Health
Jennifer S Janssen
1400 Jackson St
Main Campus
Denver, CO 80206
(303) 398-1355

Jane E Reusch MD
Jane E Reusch
1055 Clermont St
Endocrine 111-H
Denver, CO 80220
(303) 339-8020

Canterbury Wellness Center
Margaret A Eagan
4500 E 9th Ave
STE 640
Denver, CO 80220
(303) 394-9355

Mervyn L Lifschitz MD
Mervyn L Lifschitz
4545 E 9th Ave
STE 310
Denver, CO 80220
(303) 388-4673

Comprehensive Endocrinology
Claudia A Panzer
4500 E 9th Ave
STE 160S
Denver, CO 80220
(888) 418-4988

Howard J Kerstein MD
Howard J Kerstein
3865 Cherry Creek N Dr
STE 322
Denver, CO 80209
(303) 394-2888

Colorado Reproductive & Endocrinology Center
Susan Trout
4600 E Hale Pkwy
STE STE 350
Denver, CO 80220
(303) 321-7115

Colorado Reproductive & Endocrinology Center
Diane Woodford
4600 E Hale Pkwy
STE STE 350
Denver, CO 80220
(303) 321-7115

Creekside Endocrine Associates
Carol Zapalowski
3865 Cherry Creek North Dr
STE 322
Denver, CO 80209
(303) 388-6410

Creekside Endocrine Associates
Leonard Zemel
3865 Cherry Creek N Dr
Cherry Creek Terrace Bldg STE 322
Denver, CO 80209
(303) 388-6410

Endocrinology Associates
Eric S Albright
850 E Harvard Ave
STE STE 405
Denver, CO 80210
(303) 722-4683

Endocrinology Associates
James Chappell
850 E Harvard Ave
STE STE 405
Denver, CO 80210
(303) 722-4683

Endocrinology Associates
Michael Loughner
850 E Harvard Ave
STE STE 405
Denver, CO 80210
(303) 722-4683

Endocrinology Associates
Steven R Osa
850 E Harvard Ave
STE STE 405
Denver, CO 80210
(303) 722-4683

Denver Endocrinology Diabetes & Thyroid Center PC
Linda L Buckley
601 E Hampton Ave
STE 560
Englewood, CO 80113
(303) 321-2644

Denver Endocrinology Diabetes & Thyroid Center PC
Lori A Gerard
601 E Hampton Ave
STE 560
Englewood, CO 80113
(303) 321-2644

Rocky Mountain Pediatrics
Edra B Weiss
2020 Wadsworth Blvd
STE 16
Lakewood, CO 80214
(303) 233-8701

Exempla Diabetes & Endocrine Services
Michelle Cassara
3455 Lutheran Pkwy
STE 270
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
(303) 403-7933

Harry J Walter DO
Harry J Walter
8515 Pearl St
STE 202
Denver, CO 80229
(303) 286-1960

Mark Barter MD
Mark Barter
8510 BRYANT ST.
STE STE 340
WESTMINSTER, CO 80031
(720) 872-2321

Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice
Robert H Eckel
1635 N Ursula St
Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes FL FL 6
Aurora, CO 80010
(720) 848-2650

Barbara Davis Center Pediatric Diabetes
Satish K Garg
1775 N Ursula St
Davis Center
Aurora, CO 80010
(303) 724-2323

Barbara Davis Center Pediatric Diabetes
Peter A Gottlieb
1775 N Ursula St
Davis Center
Aurora, CO 80010
(303) 724-2323

Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice
Arthur Gutierrez-Hartmann
1635 N Ursula St
Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes FL FL 6
Aurora, CO 80010
(720) 848-2650

Barbara Davis Center Pediatric Diabetes
Raymond S Gutin
1775 N Ursula St
Davis Center
Aurora, CO 80010
(303) 724-2323

Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice
Bryan Haugen
1635 N Ursula St
Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes FL FL 6
Aurora, CO 80010
(720) 848-2650

Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice
Michael McDermott
1635 N Ursula St
Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes FL FL 6
Aurora, CO 80010
(720) 848-2650

Barbara Davis Center Pediatric Diabetes
Ramachandra Naik
1775 N Ursula St
Davis Center
Aurora, CO 80010
(303) 724-2323

Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice
Leigh Perrault
1635 N Ursula St
Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes FL FL 6
Aurora, CO 80010
(720) 848-2650

Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice
Eli C Ridgway
1635 N Ursula St
Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes FL FL 6
Aurora, CO 80010
(720) 848-2650

Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice
Micol S Rothman
1635 N Ursula St
Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes FL FL 6
Aurora, CO 80010
(720) 848-2650

Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice
Margaret E Wierman
1635 N Ursula St
Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes FL FL 6
Aurora, CO 80010
(720) 848-2650

Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice
Whitney Woodmansee
1635 N Ursula St
Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes FL FL 6
Aurora, CO 80010
(720) 848-2650

Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice
Holly Wyatt
1635 N Ursula St
Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes FL FL 6
Aurora, CO 80010
(720) 848-2650

University of Colorado Infectious Disease Group
Lisa Kosmishy
1945 Wheeling St
Infectious Disease
Aurora, CO 80045
(720) 848-0191

Center for Endocrinology & Diabetes
Shari C Fox
7780 S Broadway
STE STE 380
Littleton, CO 80122
(720) 528-0860

Center for Endocrinology & Diabetes
A Jonathon Weinstein
7780 S Broadway
STE STE 380
Littleton, CO 80122
(720) 528-0860

Aurora Medical Associates PC
Susan A Sherman
750 Potomac St
STE L-5
Aurora, CO 80011
(303) 341-5751

Robert W Rees Jones MD
Robert W Rees Jones
1550 S Potomac St
Ste 320 STE 320
Aurora, CO 80012
(303) 369-9445

Denver Endocrinology Diabetes & Metabolism
Christopher K Blicharski
10099 Ridge Gate Parkway
Conifer Bldg STE 210
Littleton, CO 80124
(720) 221-4335

Gerald S Poticha MD
Gerald S Poticha
9397 Crown Crest Blvd
Ste 400 STE 400
Parker, CO 80138
(720) 482-7283

Rocky Mountain Endocrinology PC
Sowmya Surya
9235 Crown Crest Blvd
STE 200
Parker, CO 80138
(303) 841-6337

Boulder Endocrinology Associates
Christopher R Fox
1155 Alpine Ave
STE 260
Boulder, CO 80304
(303) 444-4441

Boulder Medical Center
Thomas Higgins
2750 Broadway St
Boulder, CO 80304
(303) 440-3216

Boulder Endocrinology Associates
Melvin R Stjernholm
1155 Alpine Ave
STE 260
Boulder, CO 80304
(303) 444-4441

Longmont Clinic & Carbon Valley Medical Center
David A Podlecki
1925 W Mountain View Ave
Longmont, CO 80501
(303) 776-1234

Longmont Clinic & Carbon Valley Medical Center
Irina Robinson
1925 W Mountain View Ave
Longmont, CO 80501
(303) 776-1234

Longmont Clinic & Carbon Valley Medical Center
Laura P Wolsko
1925 W Mountain View Ave
Longmont, CO 80501
(303) 776-1234

Loveland Community Health Clinic
John Taliaferro
450 N Cleveland Ave
Loveland, CO 80537
(970) 669-4855

NCMC Endocrinology Clinic
Nirmala Kumar
1800 15th St
STE 200
Greeley, CO 80631
(970) 378-4676

Northern Colorado Pulmonary Consultants
Meriam Izon
2121 E Harmony Rd
STE 300
Fort Collins, CO 80528
(970) 224-9102

Northern Colorado Pulmonary Consultants
Barbara Widom
2121 E Harmony Rd
STE 300
Fort Collins, CO 80528
(970) 224-9102

Front Range Endocrinology
Lori D Book
1625 Medical Center Pt
STE 220
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
(719) 630-3276

Colorado Springs Endocrine Clinic PC
Susan E Henley
325 E Fontanero St
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
(719) 636-3829

Colorado Springs Endocrine Clinic PC
William A Munson
325 E Fontanero St
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
(719) 636-3829

Larry Gold MD
Larry Gold
3225 International Cir
STE 210
Colorado Springs, CO 80910
(719) 635-5223

Denver, Colorado

The City and County of Denver is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Denver is a consolidated city-county located in the South Platte River Valley on the High Plains just east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. The Denver downtown district is located immediately east of the confluence of Cherry Creek with the South Platte River, approximately 15 miles (24 km) east of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Denver is nicknamed the "Mile-High City" because its official elevation is exactly one mile, or 5,280 feet (1,609 m) above sea level. The 105th meridian west of Greenwich passes through Union Station, making it the reference point for the Mountain Time Zone.
(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver)

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Hypoglycemia

What is hypoglycemia?

Hypoglycemia is the clinical syndrome that results from low blood sugar. The symptoms of hypoglycemia can vary from person to person, as can the severity. Classically, hypoglycemia is diagnosed by a low blood sugar with symptoms that resolve when the sugar level returns to the normal range.

Who is at risk for hypoglycemia?

While patients who do not have any metabolic problems can complain of symptoms suggestive of low blood sugar, true hypoglycemia usually occurs in patients being treated for diabetes (type 1 and type 2). Patients with pre-diabetes who have insulin resistance can also have low blood sugars on occasion if their high circulating insulin levels are further challenged by a prolonged period of fasting. There are other rare causes for hypoglycemia, such as insulin producing tumors (insulinomas) and certain medications. These uncommon causes of hypoglycemia will not be discussed in this article, which will primarily focus on the hypoglycemia occurring with diabetes mellitus and its treatment.

Despite our advances in the treatment of diabetes, hypoglycemic episodes are often the limiting factor in achieving optimal blood sugar control. In large scale studies looking at tight control in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, low blood sugars occurred more often in the patients who were managed most intensively. This is important for patients and physicians to recognize, especially as the goal for treating patients with diabetes become tighter blood sugar control.

I thought high blood sugar was bad. Why is low blood sugar also bad?

The body needs fuel to work. One of its major fuel sources is sugars, which the body gets from what is consumed as either simple sugar or complex carbohydrates. For emergency situations (like prolonged fasting), the body stores a stash of sugar in the liver as glycogen. If this store is ne...

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What is diabetes?

Diabetes mellitus is a condition in which the body does not produce enough insulin or the insulin that is produced is ineffective. Insulin is produced and secreted by the pancreas and is needed for the proper storage and utilization of nutrients (glucose, proteins, and fat) by the cells of the body. Insulin allows nutrients to enter the cells of the body. For example, insulin allows cells to remove glucose from the blood, and the glucose is used to generate the energy that is necessary to fuel the activities of the cells. When insulin is absent or ineffective and the cells receive inadequate amounts of glucose, the body releases more glucose into the blood in an attempt to overcome the block to glucose entering the cells. The additional glucose cannot penetrate the cells, of course, and the glucose levels in the blood rise. High levels of blood and urine glucose is what causes the symptoms and signs of diabetes. For more, please re...

Emergency Contact for Denver

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  • Police Department Dispatch 720.913.2000

Nearby Denver Hospitals *

Denver Health Medical Center
777 Bannock St
Denver, CO 80204
(303)436-6000

Exempla Saint Joseph Hospital
1835 Franklin St
Denver, CO 80218
(303)837-7111

Presbyterian St Luke's Medical Center
1719 E 19th Ave
Denver, CO 80218
(303)839-6000

Select Specialty Hospital Denver
1719 E 19th Ave
Denver, CO 80218
(303)563-3700

Kindred Hospital Denver
1920 High St
Denver, CO 80218
(303)320-5871

Colorado Acute Hospital
1601 N Lowell Blvd
Denver, CO 80204
(303)264-6900

National Jewish Medical and Research Center
1400 Jackson St
Denver, CO 80206
(800)652-9555

St Anthony Central Hospital
4231 W 16th Ave
Denver, CO 80204
(303)629-3511

University of Colorado Hospital Denver
4200 E Nineth Ave
Denver, CO 80262
(303)372-0000

Denver VA Medical Center
1055 Clermont St
Denver, CO 80220
(303)399-8020

Rose Medical Center
4567 E Nineth Ave
Denver, CO 80220
(303)320-2121

Porter Adventist Hospital
2525 S Downing St
Denver, CO 80210
(303)778-1955

Select Specialty Hospital Denver South
2525 S Downing St
Denver, CO 80210
(303)765-6576

Exempla West Pines Hospital
3400 Lutheran Pkwy
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
(303)467-4000

Exempla Lutheran Medical Center
8300 W 38th Ave
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
(303)425-4500

Craig Hospital
3425 S Clarkson St
Englewood, CO 80113
(303)789-8000

Swedish Medical Center
501 E Hampden Ave
Englewood, CO 80113
(303)788-5000

Colorado Mental Health Institute at Fort Logan
3520 W Oxford Ave
Denver, CO 80236
(303)761-0220

North Valley Hospital
8451 Pearl St
Thornton, CO 80229
(303)288-3000

St Anthony North Hospital
2551 W 84th Ave
Westminster, CO 80031
(303)426-2151

University of Colorado Hospital Aurora Anschutz Medical Campus
12605 E 16th Ave
Aurora, CO 80010
(303)372-0000

The Children's Hospital
13123 E 16th Ave
Aurora, CO 80045
(720)777-1234

North Suburban Medical Center
9191 Grant St
Thornton, CO 80229
(303)451-7800

The Medical Center of Aurora North Campus
700 Potomac St
Aurora, CO 80011
(303)695-2600

Spalding Rehabilitation Hospital
900 Potomac St
Aurora, CO 80011
(303)367-1166

Triumph Hospital Aurora
700 Potomac St
Aurora, CO 80011
(720)857-8333

The Medical Center of Aurora South Campus
1501 S Potomac St
Aurora, CO 80012
(303)695-2600

Littleton Adventist Hospital
7700 S Broadway
Littleton, CO 80122
(303)730-8900

Highlands Behavioral Health System
8565 S Poplar Way
Littleton, CO 80130
(720)348-2800

Centennial Medical Plaza
14200 E Arapahoe Rd
Centennial, CO 80112
(303)699-3000

Centennial Peaks Hospital
2255 S 88th St
Louisville, CO 80027
(303)673-9990

Avista Adventist Hospital
100 Health Park Dr
Louisville, CO 80027
(303)673-1000

Exempla Good Samaritan Medical Center
200 Exempla Cir
Lafayette, CO 80026
(303)689-4000

Sky Ridge Medical Center
10101 RidgeGate Pkwy
Lone Tree, CO 80124
(720)225-1000

Parker Adventist Hospital
9395 Crown Crest Blvd
Parker, CO 80138
(303)269-4000

Platte Valley Medical Center
1600 Prairie Center Pkwy
Brighton, CO 80601
(303)498-1600

Boulder Community Foothills Hospital
4747 Arapahoe Ave
Boulder, CO 80303
(720)854-7000

Boulder Community Hospital
1100 Balsam Ave
Boulder, CO 80301
(303)440-2273

Longmont United Hospital
1950 Mountain View Ave
Longmont, CO 80501
(303)651-5111

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  • Diabetes is a chronic condition associated with abnormally high levels of sugar (glucose) in the blood.
  • Insulin produced by the pancreas lowers blood glucose.
  • Absence or insufficient production of insulin causes diabetes.
  • The two types of diabetes are referred to as type 1 (insulin dependent) and type 2 (non-insulin dependent).
  • Symptoms of diabetes include increased urine output, thirst and hunger as well as fatigue.
  • Diabetes is diagnosed by blood sugar (glucose) testing.
  • The major complications of diabetes are both acute and chronic.

    • Acutely: dangerously elevated blood sugar, abnormally low blood sugar due to diabetes medications may occur.
    • Chronically: disease of the blood vessels (both small and large) which can damage the eye, kidneys, nerves, and heart may occur

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