The thyroid is an endocrine gland located in the neck, just below the voicebox. Endocrine glands make hormones. These are chemicals that carry messages through the bloodstream to other parts of the body. The thyroid gland makes thyroid hormones. The thyroid gland is regulated by the pituitary, a gland at the base of the brain.

Keeping the body working right

roleThyroid hormones help keep all the cells in the body working right. It does this by controlling the metabolism. This is the rate at which every part of the body functions. The right amount of thyroid hormones keep the metabolism at a healthy pace. This helps the brain, heart, muscles, and other organs work well. A balanced metabolism also helps ensure a healthy temperature, heart rate, energy level, and growth rate.

The thyroid cycle

The thyroid hormone must be kept at a healthy level. A complex cycle maintains this level. The cycle starts with the pituitary. This gland monitors the level of thyroid hormone in the blood. Depending on the level, the pituitary sends TSH(thyroid stimulating hormone) through the bloodstream to the thyroid gland. TSH tells the thyroid how much thyroid hormone to make. In response to TSH, the thyroid makes thyroid hormone. Then thyroid hormone is sent into the bloodstream to the rest of the body. The pituitary senses the hormone level, adjusts the TSH level, and the cycle continues.

Patient Forms

Welcome New Patients!

In order to save you time on your initial visit, we have provided our Patient Information and Medical History forms online. Please complete the forms you will need before coming to the office:


These are additional items that you will need to bring to your appointment:

  • Insurance Card
  • Driver’s License
  • Written Referral from PCP (for HMO plans)
  • Medication List
  • Medical records from referring physician
  • Breast Patients: Mammogram/Sonogram Films

Patients under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.