Keep Your Doctor Informed
Open communication with your doctor is an important part of successfully managing your hypothyroidism. Your doctor counts on you to take an active role in your care, and keep him or her informed about how you're doing with your treatment. The following tools can help:
- Doctor Discussion Guide: Sometimes it's hard to know what to discuss with your doctor. This guide can help you make sure you're sharing important information and asking the right questions at your next appointment.
- Symptom Profiler: This interactive tool can help you identify symptoms you may be experiencing. Print your results and discuss them with your doctor.
- Treatment Tracker: Use this tool to keep track of your thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels, whether or not you're experiencing symptoms, and any other details or topics you want to discuss with your doctor.
Thyroid specialists
Many people with thyroid conditions like hypothyroidism are successfully treated by their primary care physicians. But some people prefer to see endocrinologists, or their doctors may suggest they see one. Endocrinologists are doctors specialized to treat endocrine conditions like diabetes, hypothyroidism, and hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), plus thyroid cancer and thyroid nodules (lumps). They may also help you better understand your condition and your treatment.