Endocrinology

An Endocrinologist studies hormones, the endocrine system, and their role in the physiology of the body. They are trained to diagnose and treat hormone imbalances and problems by helping to restore the normal balance of hormones in your system. Endocrinologists take care of many conditions, including: Diabetes, Thyroid Diseases, Metabolic Disorders, Over and Under Production of Hormones, Menopause, Osteoporosis, Hypertension, Cholesterol Disorders, Infertility, Lack of Growth (short stature), and Cancers of the Endocrine Gland.

Sajeev B. Menon, M.D.
Dr. Menon attended and graduated from St. Xavier's College, India in 1979. He then attended  MK University, India where he graduated medical school in 1985. In the United States he did an externship  at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, in 1992. He completed his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the UND School of Medicine in 1995. After a few years in practice he also completed the Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Fellowship Program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in 2001 and is American board certified.

Dr. Menon has a special medical interest in Diabetes and metabolic effects of pancreas transplantation and is a member of the pancreas transplant team at Research Medical Center. His other special interests include thyroid disease, pituitary disease, osteoporosis and general endocrinology.

He is on the medical staff at St. Joseph Medical Center, Menorah Medical Center and Research Medical Center. He leads the Endocrinology team in KCIM.

Dr. Menon is a member of the following organizations: Endocrine Society,  American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, and the American Thyroid Association.

Dr. Menon enjoys spending time with his wife and two children. His hobbies include reading, music and cricket. He is also involved in helping some charitable organizations.

Please visit his personal website: www.drmenon.medem.com

 

CeCe Laws, PA-C, MPAS, CDE

Carol Harrington, RN, BC, ANP, CDE