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  • Parathyroid Imaging
    • Parathyroid Scan
    • Parathyroid Ultrasound
    • Parathyroid CT Scan
    • MRI of Parathyroid
    • SPECT Scanning of Parathyroid
  • OUR EXPERT TEAM
    • Lawrence Gordon, MD, Parathyroid Surgeon
    • Operating Room Team
      • Nancy Fiorino, R.N.
      • China Krupin, R.N.
      • Marlene Roerden, R.N.
      • Regina Carey, R.N.
      • Gail Babcock, R.N.
      • Marie Bush, R.N.
      • Lynn Hickey, R.N.
    • Parathyroid Imaging Team
      • Steven Leffler, M.D. Ph.D.
      • Robert Wilkins, M.D.
      • Fred Bohn, Nuclear Medicine
      • Rose Richardsen, Ultrasonography
    • Surgical Team
      • Ching-Huang Huang, M.D.
      • Tomi Prvulovic, M.D.
      • Wendy Xu, R.N.
      • Janine
      • Helen Paliana
    • Administration and Office Staff
      • Jennifer Rotante
      • Resa Barbalich
    • Pathology and Laboratory Team
  • Become a Patient
    • Travel Plans
      • Lodging
      • Directions
      • Concierge Service
      • Sites to Visits
    • Fees and Medical Insurance
    • Postop Instructions
    • What Patients Say
    • Postoperative Scar Gallery
  • FAQ
    • Can I wait for surgery?
    • Wound Care
    • Ambulatory parathyroid surgery
    • Fees
    • Negative Sestamibi
    • Postoperative Medications
    • Large parathyroid tumors
    • Out of town patients
  • Parathyroid Glands
    • Hyperparathyroidism
    • Hyperparathyroidism Treatment
    • Diagnostic Tests for Hyperparathyroidism
    • Osteoporosis
    • Kidney Stones
  • Parathyroid Surgery
    • Parathyroid Surgery Technique
    • Parathyroid Surgery Risks
    • Intraoperative Parathyroid Hormone
    • Anesthesia for Parathyroid Surgery
    • Minimally Invasive Radioguided Parathyroidectomy (MIRP)
    • Does Length Matter?

Become a Patient of the New York Center for Parathyroid Surgery

Parathyroid Patient

Parathyroid Patient Instructions

1. Fill out the New Patient Intake Form.

2. Fax or send us you lab and radiology work at 845-531-4829 or info@advancedparathyroid.com
If you have not obtained all tests, that is OK.  Please send us what you have.  If you did not have your imaging procedures (ultrasound and sestamibi scan) that is OK, we will perform them at our Center. The common tests that we would expect to see include the following tests:

 

  • Serum or Ionized Calcium
  • Parathyroid Hormone Level
  • 24-Hour Urine Calcium
  • Vitamin D Level
  • Parathyroid Sestamibi Scan
  • Ultrasound of Parathyroids

3. Fax us a copy of your medical notes from your endocrinologist and/or internist.

4. Call the New York Center for Advanced Parathyroid Surgery at 888-760-0966 to confirm receipt of your labs, discuss possible days for surgery and to setup a phone interview with Dr. Gordon.

5. Phone interview

6. Make travel plans.

7. Travel and Surgery

8. Follow up care.

  • Parathyroid Patient
 

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