Accurate Thyroid Evaluation & Ongoing Support
Thyroid disorders can affect your energy levels, mood, metabolism, weight, and overall well-being. At Shanti Devi Health Care, we provide comprehensive evaluation and long-term management for all thyroid-related conditions, including hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto’s disease, and hormonal imbalances.
Our goal is to ensure accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment, and continuous support to help you feel healthier and more balanced every day.
- Mood changes or irritability
- Hair fall or dry skin
- Weight gain or fatigue
- Hypothyroidism symptoms
- Long-term thyroid monitoring
- Sleep disturbance
- Palpitations or anxiety
- Hyperthyroidism signs
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Booking an appointment at Shanti Devi Health Care is simple and convenient.
Whether you need quick evaluation for hormone imbalance, thyroid discomfort, unusual symptoms, or long-term thyroid management, our streamlined system helps you schedule your visit online or by phone.
Our team ensures a smooth and stress-free experience so you receive timely and accurate care from our experienced doctors.

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Frequently asked questions
At Shanti Devi Health Care, we understand that thyroid patients often have several questions before starting treatment. Our FAQ section below provides clear, simple answers to help you feel informed, confident, and prepared for your thyroid care journey.
You should carry any previous reports, prescriptions, current medications, and details about your symptoms. These help the doctor understand your medical history and make an accurate diagnosis.
Not all fevers are related to thyroid conditions. However, if a fever is persistent, accompanied by rapid heartbeat, unusual tiredness, or sudden weight changes, it may indicate a complication that needs medical attention. A doctor’s evaluation ensures proper treatment.
Thyroid disorders are not contagious. However, some thyroid issues especially autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto’s or Graves’ disease may run in families due to genetic factors. If a close family member has a thyroid condition, regular checkups may help with early detection.

