Pituitary Services

The pituitary or the “master gland” as it is often referred to, is located at the base of the brain behind and between the eyes. This small, peanut-shaped gland secretes the hormones that control growth, sexual development, urine output and many other life functions. It also serves as the watchdog for other hormone-producing glands such as the thyroid and gonads to ensure they are making the correct amount of hormones. So, a pituitary tumor can definitely be dangerous and life-threatening if not properly diagnosed and treated. The Georgia Regents Medical Center team provides these patients with a multi-disciplinary approach to treatment and takes a one-on-one approach with patient care. Medications and drug treatments are used to suppress a tumor and surgery or stereotactic radiosurgery, such as the state-of-the-art Gamma Knife, can be performed to eliminate a tumor.

The Georgia Regents Medical Center team of physicians include neurosurgeons, endocrinologists, radiation oncologists, interventional radiologists, ophthalmologists, ENTs and psychiatrists working together to determine the best treatment options for the patient and ensure the patient gets the best care and continuous follow-up visits. And, all this is located at one location, Georgia Regents Medical Center.

Staff:

Neurosurgery

Endocrinology

Neuro-Ophthalmology

ENT

Radiation Oncology (Gamma Knife & Stereotactic Radiosurgery)

Radiology/Interventional Radiology

For appointments, referrals or more information,
please call:
(706) 721-2273 (CARE)
800-736-CARE (2273)

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