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Summertown Clinic, can be found in Sunnymead, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom and offers its patients Diabetes Consultation procedures as well as 2 other procedures, across 2 different procedure categories. At present, there is no pricing information for Diabetes Consultation procedures at Summertown Clinic. The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request, and the average price is around $87. A small team of medical professionals undertake all procedures at the Clinic, with 2 in total, and Summertown Clinic has several accreditations, including: MCA - McTimoney Chiropractic AssociationHCPC - Health and Care Professions CouncilProfessional ReflexologyBAcC - British Acupuncture CouncilBCA - British Chiropractic AssociationBCMA - British Complementary Medicine AssociationCNHC - Complementary and Natural Healthcare CouncilCThA - Complementary Therapists AssociationGCC - General Chiropractic CouncilGHR - General Hypnotherapy RegisterGOsC - General Osteopathic CouncilRCHM - Register of Chinese Herbal MedicineRCC - Royal College of ChiropractorsATCM - Association of Traditional Chinese MedicineBOA - British Osteopathic AssociationRCHM - Register of Chinese Herbal MedicineGCC - General Chiropractic CouncilBCA - British Chiropractic AssociationCMA - Complementary Medical AssociationARH - Alliance of Registered HomeopathsRSH - Royal Society of HomeopathsGOsC - General Osteopathic CouncilBIH - British Institute of HomeopathyBOA - British Osteopathic AssociationBAcC - British Acupuncture CouncilCNHC - Complementary and Natural Healthcare CouncilGHT - Guild of Holistic TherapistsCThA - Complementary Therapists AssociationThe Society of HomeopathsBCSC - The British Chiropractic Sports CouncilAC - Association for CoachingSEP UK - Somatic Experiencing Association UKBAPRAS - British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic SurgeonsGHT - Guild of Holistic TherapistsCMA - Complementary Medical AssociationRCC - Royal College of ChiropractorsBCSC - The British Chiropractic Sports CouncilATCM - Association of Traditional Chinese MedicineGHR - General Hypnotherapy RegisterBCMA - British Complementary Medicine AssociationBAPRAS - British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic SurgeonsBIH - British Institute of Homeopathy
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Endocrinology is the field of medicine that relates to the endocrine system, which is the system that controls hormones. Endocrinologists are specifically trained physicians who diagnose and treat diseases related to hormones, the glands, and tissues that produce them, as well as complications that may be caused by them. They work closely with other specialists, such as specialists in ophthalmology, obstetrics, radiation oncology, and otolaryngology. The conditions that endocrinologists commonly treat are as follows:
Endocrinology treatment usually involves controlling the amount of hormone the body produces. The goal of the treatment is to restore the normal balance of hormones found in a person’s body. The following are some of the procedures that an endocrinologist perform:
Your length of stay in Oxfordshire depends on the type of procedure you underwent. In general, you may need to stay in the hospital for a few days after treatments, particularly after surgery, then plan to stay in Oxfordshire for at least 7 to 14 more days. During your stay, you will attend follow-up checkups where your endocrinologist monitors your healing progress and, if needed, will remove any stitches. For diagnostic procedures, you may be able to leave the hospital on the same day, then plan to stay in Oxfordshire for 3 to 7 days until the results are available.
While the recovery time can vary from one person to another, depending on the procedure you underwent and your overall health, you may be advised to take a week or two off of work. It may also take around 6 weeks until you fully recover and are allowed to perform strenuous activities, such as exercise. Your endocrinologist will give you a detailed recovery timeline.
Your endocrinologist will give you a set of instructions that you need to follow after your treatment. In general, you may need to take the medicine (if any) as prescribed and have a healthy lifestyle, such as having enough sleep, follow a healthy and balanced diet, and exercise regularly. You may also need to attend regular checkups to check on your condition with your local doctor.
The field of endocrinology has advanced, with cutting-edge technology, new medicines, sophisticated imaging and diagnostic equipment, and innovative therapies that have helped to increase the success rate of endocrinology procedures. There are risks of side effects and complications which include infection, allergic reaction to the anesthesia, bleeding, and injury to nearby organs.
There is no alternative to endocrinology. If you have any conditions mentioned above, you may need to see an endocrinologist. If your condition is found out to be caused by other problems unrelated to endocrinology, your endocrinologist will refer you to the relevant specialist.
Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers
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