Hormonal Disorder in Women With Premenstrual Tension — Diagnosis and Conservative treatment in Children in Heidelberg - Germany
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Department of General Pediatrics, Pediatric Neurology, Metabolic Disorders, Gastroenterology and Nephrology
The Department of General Pediatrics, Pediatric Neurology, Metabolic Disorders, Gastroenterology and Nephrology offers the full range of services in these medical fields. The department has an excellent infrastructure and modern technical equipment that allows for the timely detection of the smallest violations in the children's body and their effective elimination. The highly qualified interdisciplinary team of doctors takes care of the health of young patients. It provides not only first-class treatment, but also a friendly, attentive attitude towards each child.
Department of Pediatric Endocrinology
The Department of Pediatric Endocrinology provides the full range of medical services in its area of specialization. The department offers qualified medical care for young patients with hormonal imbalances, growth disorders, and diabetes mellitus. Of key interest is the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, adrenal glands, pituitary gland, and gonads. The specialists in the medical facility have exceptional competence in the treatment of growth and puberty disorders. They also advise young patients with syndromic diseases affecting the endocrine glands, for example, Ullrich-Turner syndrome and Klinefelter syndrome. The department has comfortable diagnostic rooms with modern ultrasound devices. The medical team of the department is focused on personalized medical care in a pleasant and comfortable environment for the child. Treatment follows the recommendations of the German Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine (DGKJ), the German Society for Endocrinology (DGE), and the German Diabetes Society (DDG).