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    Physicians:
  
Dr. David J. Terris

   Dr. Edward Chin

   Dr. Anthony Mulloy

 

 

 

 

 

 

MCG

Thyroid/Parathyroid Center

 

The MCG Thyroid/Parathyroid Center at the Medical College of Georgia is a specialized multidisciplinary center including the expertise of endocrinologists, surgeons and radiologists dedicated to providing outstanding medical and surgical care for patients with thyroid and parathyroid disease.  This “one-stop shopping” approach serves patients with the full range of structural and functional thyroid and parathyroid disorders.  State-of-the-art diagnostic tests include advanced techniques such as endoscopic (minimally invasive) thyroid and parathyroid surgery, and ultrasound-guided fine needle biopsy for the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid and parathyroid conditions such as thyroid nodules, multinodular goiters, thyroid cancer, hyperthyroidism, hyperparathyroidism and hypercalcemia. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        Dr. Edward Chin                  Dr. David Terris                Dr. Anthony Mulloy 

            Director                              Co-Director                        Co-Director

    Thyroid – Medical                Thyroid/Parathyroid          Parathyroid – Medical

                                                         Surgical

 

Medical Evaluations: Phone (706) 721-2131

                                              Fax (706) 721-6892

 

Surgical Evaluations: Phone (706) 721-4400

                                               Fax (706) 721-0112

 


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February 14, 2007