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Endocrinology

The endocrine system is a complex collection of hormone-producing glands that control basic body functions such as metabolism, growth and sexual development. The amount of hormones produced by each gland is carefully balanced. Too much or too little of a certain hormone can have effects throughout the body and cause various endocrine disorders. Many of the hormones produced by the endocrine glands interact with each other to maintain this delicate balance. The endocrine system consists of the pituitary gland, hypothalamus, pancreas, adrenal cortex, thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, and reproductive organs.

At CHI Health, our team of board-certified Endocrinologists are internal medicine specialists that have completed advanced training in hormonal diseases and are certified in Endocrinology, Diabetes, & Metabolism.  Your Endocrinologist does not replace your primary care provider and will communicate regularly with your primary care clinician

Common Endocrine Diseases & Conditions

  • Cushing’s syndrome (an adrenal gland disorder that causes excessive levels of the cortisol hormone)
  • Graves’ disease (a thyroid gland disorder that causes excessive levels of the thyroid hormone)
  • Acromegaly (a pituitary gland disorder that causes overproduction of growth hormone)
  • Addison’s disease (decreased production of adrenal gland hormones)
  • Diabetes mellitus (a decrease in the hormone insulin that affects the way your body uses the energy in food)
  • Graves’ disease (excessive levels of the thyroid hormone)
  • Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (autoimmune disease resulting in low production of thyroid hormone)
  • Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)
  • Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid)
  • Prolactinoma ( pituitary gland tumor that causes overproduction of the hormone prolactin)

These conditions often have many symptoms, affect multiple parts of the body, and can range in severity from mild to very severe. Treatments depend on the specific disorder but often focus on adjusting hormone balance using synthetic hormones.

Our Locations

CHI Health Clinic Nebraska Endocrinology

8207 Northwoods Dr. Ste. 100

Lincoln, NE 68505

(402) 484-3440

To become a new patient please request a referral be sent from your primary care physician or physician who has medical records pertaining to your endocrine diagnosis. Once we have received the referral we will call you to schedule your initial visit. When you come to our office for the first time as a new patient, we'll ask you to complete some initial forms, which are listed on this page. We are needing documents #1 through #3 completed.

To make sure there are no delays in care during your first visit, please arrive 30 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment to ensure your registration is complete before meeting with your new provider.

Please bring the following items to your visit:

  • Your insurance card
  • Valid photo ID
  • List of current medications
  • Office co-pay
  • Completed new patient forms
  • For diabetic patients: Bring blood glucose meter and/or blood sugar log

Patient Forms:

Medical Records

For Referring Providers:

Please fax the referral form along with the medical records to (402) 875-7208.

7710 Mercy Rd. Ste. 2000

Omaha, NE 68124

(402) 717-3636

5002 Underwood Ave.

Omaha, NE 68132

(402) 717-0785

1625 N. 205th St.

Elkhorn, NE 68022

(402) 717-3636

6829 N 72nd St. Ste. 3100

Omaha, NE 68122

(402) 717-0785

16909 Lakeside Hills Ct.

Medical Office Building One Ste. 300

Omaha, NE 68130

(402) 717-3636

11109 S 84th St.

Medical Office Building One Ste. 1820

Papillion, NE 68046

(402) 717-3636

2412 Cuming St. Ste. 200

Omaha, NE 68131

(402) 717-3636

1288 Valley View Dr.

Council Bluffs, IA 51503

(402) 717-3636