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Green Bay Endocrinologist Doctors for Low Testosterone

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 Green Bay *

Endocrinology Associates of Green Bay
Pamela Baeten
704 S Webster Ave
STE 500
Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 468-9588

Endocrinology Associates of Green Bay
Gayle M Kasdorf
704 S Webster Ave
STE 500
Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 468-9588

Clinica Hispana
Jean M Riquelme
704 S Webster Ave
STE 100
Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 433-3410

Aurora Medical Group Women's Ctr
Ferdinand Casis
2845 Greenbrier Rd
FL 4
Green Bay, WI 54311
(920) 288-8400

Aurora Health Care
Mark F Severino
2845 Greenbriar Rd
STE STE 350
Green Bay, WI 54311
(920) 288-8500

Bellin Health Family Medical Center Webster Avenue
Sabeeha S Bedi
3263 Eaton Rd
Green Bay, WI 54311
(920) 433-6700

UW Health Fox Valley Family Practice
Merici Awe
229 S Morrison St
Appleton, WI 54911
(920) 832-2783

Affinity Medical Group Endocrinology
Laura A Andrews
411 Lincoln St
Neenah, WI 54956
(920) 727-4395

Affinity Medical Group Endocrinology
Cynthia C Leigh
411 Lincoln St
Neenah, WI 54956
(920) 727-4395

Lakeshore Endocrinology
Jonathan M Lubens
600 York St
Manitowoc, WI 54220
(920) 320-6742

Aurora Health Care Sheboygan Clinic
Elizabeth H Nora
2414 Kohler Memorial Dr
Sheboygan, WI 53081
(920) 457-4461

West Bend Clinic
Tiffany Laura Pifel
1700 W Paradise Dr
West Bend, WI 53095
(262) 334-3451

Madison Medical Affiliates
Mitchell Jacobson
13133 N Port Washington Rd
STE STE G-18
Mequon, WI 53097
(262) 243-5000

Madison Medical Affiliates
Ervin Szoke
13133 N Port Washington Rd
STE STE G-18
Mequon, WI 53097
(262) 243-5000

Midwest Endocrinology Associates
Ty Carroll
W129n7055 Northfield Dr Ste 203
Bldg a STE A203
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
(262) 253-7155

Midwest Endocrinology Associates
James W Findling
W129n7055 Northfield Dr Ste 203
Bldg a STE A203
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
(262) 253-7155

Midwest Endocrinology Associates
Bradley Javorsky
W129n7055 Northfield Dr Ste 203
Bldg a STE A203
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
(262) 253-7155

Midwest Endocrinology Associates
Beth Lalande
W129n7055 Northfield Dr Ste 203
Bldg a STE A203
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
(262) 253-7155

Midwest Endocrinology Associates
Steven Magill
W129n7055 Northfield Dr Ste 203
Bldg a STE A203
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
(262) 253-7155

Midwest Endocrinology Associates
Brian G Rose
W129n7055 Northfield Dr Ste 203
Bldg a STE A203
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
(262) 253-7155

Midwest Endocrinology Associates
Joseph L Shaker
W129n7055 Northfield Dr Ste 203
Bldg a STE A203
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
(262) 253-7155

Advanced Healthcare Good Hope Clinic
Rajeev K Jain
3003 W Good Hope Rd
Good Hope Clinic
Milwaukee, WI 53209
(414) 352-3100

M R Sethi MD SC
Mohammed R Sethi
6815 W Capitol Dr
STE 105
Milwaukee, WI 53216
(414) 444-6000

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Low Testosterone (Low T)

What is testosterone?

Testosterone is a steroid hormone which is made in the testes in males and in the ovaries in women (a minimal amount is also made in the adrenal glands). Testosterone has two major functions in the human body.

  1. Testosterone is needed to form and maintain the male sex organs and promote secondary male sex characteristics (in both men and women) such as voice deepening and hair growth patterns. This function is related to its androgenic properties.
  2. Testosterone is the facilitation of muscle growth as well as bone development and maintenance. This is a result of its anabolic properties.

Testosterone production is regulated by hormones released from the brain. The hypothalamus and pituitary gland located in the brain produce hormonal signals that ultimately result in the production of testosterone. The hypothalamus is located just above the brain stem, and among its many functions, it produces gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GRH). GRH then travels a short distance to the pituitary gland, which is located in the base of the brain, and stimulates this gland to release FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) and LH (luteinizing hormone). These hormones travel through the bloodstream to activate the sex organs in both men and women. Subsequently, these hormones have a role in regulating testosterone levels in the bloodstream.

The majority of testosterone circulates in the blood bound to a carrier protein (many hormones that are produced in one area and affect another area have a carrier protein that helps their travel through the bloodstream). In this case the carrier protein is called "sex hormone binding globulin," or SHBG. When testosterone is being carried by SHBG, it is considered "bound". Bound testosterone does not play an active role in the body; only the unbound or "free" testosterone is able to enter the differen...

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Prolactinoma (Pituitary Tumor) »

What is a prolactinoma (pituitary tumor)?

A prolactinoma is a benign tumor (called an adenoma) of the pituitary gland. A prolactinoma produces an excessive amount of the hormone prolactin. Prolactin is a natural hormone which supports a woman's normal lactation (breastfeeding). Prolactinomas are the most common type of pituitary tumor. Symptoms of prolactinoma are caused by pressure of the tumor on surrounding tissues or by excessive release of prolactin from the tumor into the blood (causing a condition known as hyperprolactinemia).

What is the normal function of prolactin?

Prolactin stimulates the breast tissues to enlarge during pregnancy. After delivery of the baby, the mother's prolactin level falls unless she breastfeeds her infant. Each time the baby nurses from the breasts, prolactin levels rise to maintain milk production.

What is the pituitary gland?

Sometimes called the master gland, the ...

Emergency Contact for Green Bay

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Nearby Green Bay Hospitals *

Bellin Hospital
744 S Webster Ave
Green Bay, WI 54301
(920)433-3500

St Vincent Hospital
835 S Van Buren St
Green Bay, WI 54301
(920)433-0111

Bellin Psychiatric Center
301 E St Joseph St
Green Bay, WI 54301
(920)433-3630

St Mary's Hospital Medical Center
1726 Shawano Ave
Green Bay, WI 54303
(920)498-4200

Brown County Mental Health Center
2900 St Anthony Dr
Green Bay, WI 54311
(920)391-4700

Aurora BayCare Medical Center
2845 Greenbrier Rd
Green Bay, WI 54311
(920)288-8000

Appleton Medical Center
1818 N Meade St
Appleton, WI 54911
(920)731-4101

Community Memorial Hospital Oconto Falls
855 S Main St
Oconto Falls, WI 54154
(920)846-3444

St Elizabeth Hospital
1506 S Oneida St
Appleton, WI 54915
(920)738-2000

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Fox Valley
130 Second St
Neenah, WI 54956
(920)969-7900

Theda Clark Medical Center
130 Second St
Neenah, WI 54956
(920)729-3100

Aurora Medical Center
5000 Memorial Dr
Two Rivers, WI 54241
(920)794-5000

Holy Family Memorial
2300 Western Ave
Manitowoc, WI 54220
(920)684-2011

Calumet Medical Center
614 Memorial Dr
Chilton, WI 53014
(920)849-2386

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