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ABOUT THE THYROID TOP DOCTORS DIRECTORY
The following listing includes recommended doctors and practitioners for your thyroid care.
Please note that being listed here in the Thyroid Top Doctors Directory doesn't necessarily mean a doctor is the right one for you. The doctor may be an empathetic and warm physician, but not open to working with drugs like Armour or T3 drugs. Or the doctor may be quite costly and not on insurance programs. Always call the doctor's office ahead of time to find out more about the doctor's philosophy, approach, costs, and other important factors before going in for your first appointment.
Please let us know if you have feedback about doctors listed here, or would like to recommend your doctor.
Amesbury
Joseph Py, D.O., Environmental Medicine, 38 Market Street, Amesbury,
MA 01913 978-388-2782. "He is a great listener!" (added 1/04)
Arlington
Dr. Glenn Rothfeld 180 Massachusetts Avenue/ Suite #303 Arlington, MA
02474 781-641-1901 www.wholehealthNE.com. A reader writes: "After 6 months and 9 doctors who told
me all of my symptoms were in my head and my thyroid was normal I finally found Dr. Rothfeld who
listened to me. Soon after I started to explain my symptoms he seemed to know exactly what was
happening to me. He's the first doctor I saw who didn't assume that I was just depressed and who also
listened to what my fiancé had to say about my health. He has only written one prescription and is trying
to work on bringing my body into balance through nutritional supplements and vitamins. It is heartening
to walk into a doctor's office and see a extremely happy staff and a note explaining that the doctor takes
time with his patients and listens to everything they have to say in order to get a complete diagnosis so
you may have to wait a little while and the doctor will give you the same attention. His book Thyroid
Balance is well written and explores the many new approaches to thyroid disorders. He saw that his
patients had thyroid problems and did the research to find out how to treat them unlike most general
practitioners." (Added 6/03)
Another recommendation for Dr. Rothfeld:
"I chose Dr. Rothfeld after seeing him on Top Docs. He’s the first doctor who I feel actually listens,
takes time, and treats me like an intelligent participant in my health care. Dr. Rothfeld has a calm,
unhurried nature and takes the time to explain your results in a way you can understand. He also gives
patients a ‘healing path’ sheet that summarizes his findings and treatments. I can’t recommend him
enough!" (Added 10/05) Boston/Newton Area
Kenneth Blanchard, MD.
1172 Beacon Street, Suite 101, Newton, MA 02461. Work: (617) 527-1810.
(Note from Mary: Please note that Kenneth Blanchard is quite heavily booked and is either not taking any
new patients, or has a waiting list of many months or more. Call to check on the current status.)
A reader writes:
"I'd like to list my endocrinologist as a top doc for the greater Boston area. He is Dr. Kenneth R.
Blanchard, Ph.D., M.D. He specializes in hypothyroidism and diabetes. He is the only doc I have heard
of in the Boston area who will treat subclinical hypothyroidism, and he also uses T3, but in much smaller
dosages than Wilson's Syndrome describes. His office is located at Newton Wellesley Hospital (about l5
miles from Westwood) in Newton near l28. He does a very thorough evaluation and likes to explain
everything about thyroid."
Another reader wrote in...
"My new endo is great! His name is Kenneth Blanchard, MD, and he's in Newton, MA." A third reader
wrote: "I would like to recommend my top doc. Kenneth Blanchard, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, 2000
Washington Street, Suite 563 . West Newton, Massachusetts. 617-527-1810. The statement that most
impressed me was that he said, 'How can I listen to a woman complain of 8 out of 10 hypothyroid
symptoms and have her lab tests within normal limits and tell her 'No your thyroid is fine.' I think a trial
course of thyroid hormone is much less dangerous than Prozac or other anti depressants.' "
Another reader recommends Dr. Blanchard. . .
"When I saw your quote about 'listening to the patient and not the lab value,' I was positive the quote
came from my former boss and MD Dr. Ken Blanchard. He is the first physician I have met who is
willing to listen to his patients. I spent 2 days a month in bed medicated due to unbalanced hormones.
He asked me what seemed like a million questions and told me I had hypothyroidism...in spite of normal
test results. He uses compounded medications free of dyes and excipients which is an added benefit. My
life is dramatically changed. I recently returned to college and am getting A's. I could not do this before,
I was too tired and could not concentrate long enough. I now live across the US but he is the only person
I will trust with my thyroid."
More praise from a reader for Dr. Blanchard…
"I was extremely fortunate in getting an appointment with Dr. Blanchard before everyone found out about
him and his "unusual" approach to treatment: if a patient doesn't "test" within the "guidelines," but has
all or most of the symptoms, and treatment is (basically) benign if the patient is not in fact suffering from
the ailment targeted for treatment, but is life-changing if he/she IS, then, TREAT the patient, stupid!
Nothing to lose and everything to gain. We're talking about T3 and T4, not an experimental cancer drug.
Dr. Blanchard treats me, and I assume other patients, as though they are intelligent and 'equal;'
occasionally he might assume TOO much intelligence! But I think almost everyone would find that
preferable to being treated like a person who is not worth discussing their own health with! His lack of
arrogance is astonishing. He is not a god, but stands far above 99% of the MD population." (added 1/04)
Boston
Dr. Gil Daniels, Endocrinologist, Mass. General Hospital. 617-726-8430
A reader writes: Dr. Daniel's is a kind and caring person. He inspires confidence in all his contact with
me as a patient. He is available for questions at any time. I strongly recommend him."
Another reader recommends Dr. Daniels. . .
"While his manner was not initially warm, he was very open to questions and is easily reachable by
phone. Compared to other Endocrinologists I've visited, it was obvious he is an expert in his field."
More praise from a reader for Dr. Daniels
"Dr. Daniels is the 3rd doctor I have been seen by for thyroid cancer - I have seen him for a year now
and couldn't be happier with the care I have been given. The contrast between my experiences before Dr.
Daniels and now is so remarkable I just had to share this. With Dr. Daniels I feel completely sure that
his decisions for my treatment are the very best. That, for me, takes the worry out of living with cancer
and enables me do what I couldn't before (with my previous doctors) to concentrate on living, without
worry and fear that my doctor may not have taken the time, or have had the information and/or
experience to make the best possible decisions on my behalf. I feel very well taken care of. It is
refreshing to have my doctor greet me in the waiting room, and take me directly into his office where
he pulls up a chair for whomever I have brought to my appointment (husband, mom, etc.)" (added 1/04)
Another fan of Dr. Daniels:
"He is extremely warm, informative, and approachable. He and his associate, Dr. Alex Soukalas were
wonderful and if I lived in the Boston area, I would see them on a long term basis." (Added 10/05) Boston
Dr. Reed Larson, Endocrinologist, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston.
A reader informs us, "My thyroid (Hypo) was out of control for approximately 15 months. I also started
having cardiac problems. He started me on Cytomel and the added Levoxyl and now I am feeling much
better. He's wonderful and thorough."
Boston
Dr. Gregory W. Randolph, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. A reader
writes: "Dr. Randolph is an Otolaryngologist/head and neck surgeon with a specialist interest in thyroid
and parathyroid surgery, thyroid disease, thyroid cancer. He is Director of the General ENT Service, and
Director of the Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgical Clinic at Mass Eye and Ear. He has directed the very
successful Harvard Medical School Continuing Education Course "Surgery of the Thyroid and
Parathyroid Glands," and has written articles in journals and books on thyroid disease, its detection and
management."
Boston
Dr. Ellen Seely Endocrinology and Hypertension, Women's Issues Brigham
and Women's Hospital 220 Longwood Avenue Boston, MA 02202 617-235-7200 www.bwh.com A
reader writes: "I went to see Dr. Seely after finding her on the Internet. I have hypothyroidism and
hypertension and she deals with both. She is the first Endo I have seen since my diagnosis in 1998 and
I was impressed by how she did a complete exam, to include a history. I felt like she actually listened
to me and didn't make me feel rushed. Dr. Seely welcomed me being a part of my treatment. She is
accessible by telephone as well as email and has great follow through. I recommend her to anyone
looking for a doctor who will be a partner in your getting well." (Added 11/02)
Another reader writes:
"Dr. Seely is wonderful and I truly can’t recommend her enough. She is extremely knowledgeable and
willing to do additional research to help her patients. She was a true advocate for me, convincing other
doctors that I needed certain tests and making sure they were done in a timely manner. She kept in touch
with me between appointments. Her only drawback is that she is heavily booked." (Added 4/04)
Boston
Dr. Anne Marie Forth, Internal Medicine/Women’s Health, 7 Haviland
Street (Fenway Community Health), Boston, MA 02116, 617-927-6100, http://www.fenwayhealth.org,
"Anne Marie knows it often takes more than a pill or a TSH test to get results. She listens wonderfully,
is a joy to visit, and an all-around fabulous doctor!" (Added 4/04)
Boston -- Thyroid Surgeon
After our call for Top Doc Surgeons in the Boston area, recommendations
from patients and doctors poured in for Dr. Randal Gaz as one of the best thyroid surgeons in Boston.
According to an endocrinologist reader, "If you're looking for a thyroid surgeon in Boston, you can't do
better than Randal Gaz at Massachusetts General Hospital. Not only a great surgeon, but a wonderful
person. I am in New Hampshire, and send him only the really tough cases!" Dr. Gaz's phone number
is: 617 726-3510.
Another recommendation:
"Dr. Gaz removed my thyroid in Feb. of 2003. I have never felt so confident in a doctor before. Since
all he does is thyroid surgeries, he is a true master. He is kind, caring, and brilliant!!!" (Added 4/04)
Another reader recommends Dr. Gaz:
"He is the best! He is such a wonderful person to deal with!" (Added 10/05) Boston -- Thyroid Surgeon
Another reader writes "I can highly recommend Dr. Francis Moore of the
Brigham & Women's Hospital. He did my thyroidectomy in January 1997, and he was superb. I have
met a few of his other patients, and their opinions are the same. From what I was told, he does a
considerable amount of thyroid surgery, and is one of the very top thyroid surgeons in Boston. He is
highly regarded not only by other physicians and surgeons, but also by the nurses and other hospital
staff."
Boston
Pamela Hartzband, Endocrinology, Thyroid, 330 Brookline Avenue,
Stoneman 7, Boston, 617-667-8878, A reader writes: "I would really like to list Dr. Pamela Hartzband
as one of the
greatest thyroid specialist in Boston Area. When I was first diagnosed to
have a thyroid nodule, I was very upset. But I felt much better since I
visited her,. She did very necessary procedures to evaluate the nodule and
provided an appropriate solution. She listened very carefully to my
concerns and explained clearly about the treatment choices she made. So
reasonable and convincing!! Not only a very professional specialist, she is
a very responsible doctor. When she read my medical records and found that
I have the high blood pressure, she diagnosed and treated it from the view
as an endocrinologist and finally put it under the control, which I have
tried for almost half of a year and did not achieved. So great! I could
not say more how I appreciate her cares!!!" (Added June 2005) Boston
Dr. Peter A.D. Rubin, Graves ’ disease, 243 St. Charles St., Boston, MA
025114, 617-573-5548, www.meei.harvard.edu A reader writes: "Best for treating Graves’ Disease.
Expert speaker on the topic." (Added 10/05) Brookline
Dr. Stephen Swartz, Endo/Thyroid disorders, 4 Brookline Place, Brookline,
MA, 617-735-8512. "He listens /caring/understanding." (Added 6/02).
Danvers
Michael Gordon, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Hunt Center, 75 Lindall
Street, Danvers, MA 01844, 978-687-0156 ext. 2748 or fax 978-687-2157, "A very thorough mainstream
endocrinologist. Very up-to-date with both mainstream and alternate therapies." (Added 4/04)
Cambridge
Anne McCaffrey -- NO LONGER LISTED Cambridge
Guy Pugh, Internal Medicine, 2500 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA,
617-661-6225. A reader writes: "Dr. Pugh listens to me when I tell him I'm not feeling right and is
willing to adjust my dosage even if
my testing says I am in the "normal" range. He gave me an excellent explanation of t3 and t4. Recently
when I told him I was having trouble sleeping and feeling really tired he also tested my vitamin D levels
and disc overed I am deficient. In addition, his assistant is always helpful and friendly. It's a great place!"
(Added 1/06) Gloucester/North Shore
Dr. Neil D. Kobrowski, Endocrinology Specialist/Surgeon, Gloucester, MA
~ (978) 281-6890, Newburyport, MA ~ (978) 463-1049 (Anna Jacques Hospital Clinic), Danvers, MA
~ Hunt Memorial Hospital Clinic. A reader tells us, "My PCP was determined to treat my symptoms,
yet allowed my thyroid to die. I finally demanded to see a specialist, and was referred to Dr. Neil
Kobrowski. He was sympathetic, understanding, listened and advised, told me I was SANE, and has been
a lifesaver to every ONE of my symptoms! I had an extremely difficult time being correctly diagnosed
with my PCP, but determination paid off with my demands to see a specialist. Dr. K has not only
regulated my symptoms, but, ALWAYS listens, takes the time to explain in explicit detail, along with
reassures my every concern. My favorite area of his technique is when he assures me that my life will
(and HAS) changed with proper meds. and follow-ups...and he's quite open to suggestions to "try" due
to concerns of natural, Mad-Cow Disease fears etc. He was highly recommended to me by others with
thyroid conditions AND diabetes! I Will not go to ANYONE ELSE!"
Marlboro
Dr. Beverly Wedda, Holistic Family Practice, 340 Maple Street, Suite 300,
Marlborough, MA 01752 774-463-0001, http://www.choiceswellness.org/bev_wedda.html. "Initial visits
with Dr. Wedda are at least 1 1/2 hours long. She does a very complete history. She is very
knowledgeable. She told me about the new guidelines for TSH. She treated my daughter for
hypothyroidism even though another MD and Endo would not. She says she prefers Armour but realizes
it is not for every one. She will order the Great Smokies saliva test for adrenal assessment. She takes
insurance but that initial visit only cost $150 out of pocket. I have a lot of work to do with her but I
believe that she is a good doc because I don't have to spend a lot of time and wasted energy trying to
educate her." (added 1/04)
Another reader writes:
"Dr. Wedda is very knowledgeable and treats thyroid and adrenal issues- she is very thorough in
reviewing the different treatment options she recommends and gives YOU a choice. Her clinic has a
pleasant atmosphere and her staff is kind and responsive. I highly recommend her. She listens and treats
based on symptoms, not necessarily lab results." (Added 6/05)
Another fan of Dr. Wedda:
"Beverly is super. I went to a lot of doctors and endured a lot of tests before I found her. She gives you
her time and really listens. You are not just a number on a lab test. She is extremely knowledgeable about
integrative medicine. But be prepared for a long wait." (Added 10/05) Natick (near Boston)
A reader writes: "Dr. Alan Cole solved my health mystery by diagnosing
my hypo and being extremely understanding, considerate, and really listening to me. His associate, Dr.
Diane London is also great. Hard to believe I found them when I was feeling so awful. They make their
decisions based more on what the patient reports rather than just hard lab facts."
Northampton
Barry Elson, MD 2 Maple Ave Suite 52 Northampton, MA 01060
413-584-7787. A reader writes: "Dr. Elson is an old-fashioned doc. He is willing to work with you and
welcomes your suggestions and ideas. He is also very well versed on thyroid issues, and prescribes
Armour and Cytomel, but is willing to work with whatever regimen fits you best. He is also a practioner
of natural medicine. He is very thorough about testing, but also considers symptoms important. And he's
very easy to talk to, not aloof or arrogant." (Added 6/03)
Northampton
Dr. Darren Lynch, clinical nutrition, mind/body medicine, homeopathy, and
Ayurveda, 395 Pleasant Street
Northampton, MA 01060, 413-584-7787, http://www.northamptonwellness.com/staff/index.shtml#darren
. A reader writes: "Dr. Lynch is as Associate of Dr. Barry Elson. I found him a breath of fresh air. He
is very informative
and takes a whole body approach to health. He is a board certified MD as well as board certified Holistic
MD.. - Dr. Lynch prescribes Armour. The Wellness Center staff was very welcoming and helpful. Dr.
Lynch takes most insurance plans." (Added 1/06) Plymouth
Anit Patel, MD, Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 61 Industrial Park
Drive, Plymouth, MA 02360, 508-746-8977, A reader writes: "Dr. Patel took out my thyroid gland. I
went to him because he is highly regarded at Jordan Hospital (where I work). Not only does he do good
work but he has a great bedside manner. I don't see those two things together that often. His office is
in Plymouth, MA. I have complete confidence in Dr. Patel and would recommend him to anyone on the
south shore who needs a thyroid operation." (Added 1/06)
A reader writes:
"I'd like to list my thyroid surgeon, Dr. Anit Patel, as a top doc in the Boston south
shore area. After numerous consultations with various doctors, he was the only one who took the time
to explain the physiology of what was going on. He explained the surgery in depth to me and after the
operation I was prepared for everything. You just don't get doctors like him any more." (Added Apr
06) Stoughton
Dr. Lawrence Hotes, Endocrine, New England Sinai Hospital, MA,
781-297-1146. A reader writes: "I was diagnosed with Graves' Disease 12 years ago. Dr. Hotes has been
my endocrine physician since then and he is wonderful. He is always will to listen and work with me,
particularly when it comes to managing my Graves disease. He is soft spoken by nature, very reassuring,
very supportive and always willing to work with you in managing the disease. I would highly recommend
him." (Added 6/05) Winchester
Dr. Nata Kerouz, Primary/Endocrinologist, 11 Shore Rd, Winchester, MA,
781-729-1810. A reader writes: "I found her to be very informed. This doctor pieced together my
symptoms and diagnosed me very quickly. She listens to her patients and is always willing to try new
methods. I would recommend her to anyone." (Added 10/05) Worcester
Doctor Neil Aronin, endocrinologist, 55 Lake Avenue, North, Worcester,
MA 01655 508-856-3115. A reader writes: "This is a top because he listens to what I have to say and
is interested in the way I feel and involves me in my treatment. He asks for my input in my care. He
does not judge before hand and is genuinely interested in my well being."
Worcester
A reader writes: "There is a very good Endocrinologist in Worcester, MA.
His name is Dr. John Lock. He is very thorough and very caring. I do not know where his office is in
Worcester but I saw him in the Wing Medical Center in Palmer, MA. He comes there either one or two
days a week from Worcester. I hope this will be helpful to the person looking for a good doctor."
Why is a Particular Doctor No Longer Listed?
Doctors who were previously listed here are removed for a number of reasons.
1. The doctor has requested that his/her listings be removed because: he/she does not agree with this site’s philosophy or patient-orientation; the practice is too busy and can’t accept new patients; the doctor does not feel comfortable handling complicated thyroid problems; the doctor did not agree with what was said in the patient recommendations; or the doctor said “take me off the list” and offered no explanation.
2. The doctor has moved, retired, or died.
3. The doctor has lost his/her license, or given up his/her license, and is no longer practicing medicine.
4. Patients have provided negative input about the doctor that is of sufficient concern that, in the opinion of the editor, the doctor should no longer be on the Top Thyroid Doctors List.
Thyroid Top Doctors would face legal concerns if we published specific information about why patients had negative opinions about doctors, or if we shared a doctor’s occasional ranting ”take me off” email, or if we publicized doctors with licensing problems. So please, if you see that a doctor has been taken off the list and want to know why, talk to the doctor directly. If you write to us to ask why a doctor was taken off the list, we’re sorry, but we won’t be able to answer you or share that information.
LATEST UPDATE:
IMPORTANT NOTE: Mary Shomon, the patients who have recommended these physicians and practitioners, or physicians and practitioners who have recommended/listed themselves make no guarantees or warranties, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy or validity of the information provided here. Mary Shomon, patients writing in to recommend their doctors, and the doctors/practitioners themselves assume no responsibility for any services provided by listed physicians or practitioners. It is your responsibility to investigate any physician with whom you plan to have a consultation, and you consult with physicians listed here expressly at your own risk.
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