Endocrinology available at medical center via telehealth

Greene County Medical Center CEO Chad Butterfield, In an ongoing effort to improve local access to specialized care, announces the introduction of telehealth endocrinology services. “This new initiative  offers our residents access to expert hormone and metabolic care, without the need to travel long distances,” Butterfield said.  

Patients utilize an exam room to connect with a board-certified endocrinologist in a user-friendly, secure video  consultation. The provider will be able to focus on the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of conditions, including  diabetes, thyroid disorders, osteoporosis, adrenal and pituitary issues, menopause, infertility and hormone imbalances.  

Historically, rural residents have faced barriers to receiving timely endocrine care, often needing to wait months or  travel an hour or more to see a specialist. According to the International Diabetes Federation, North America and the  Caribbean reported 56.2 million cases of diabetes alone in 2024 and predict it will rise to 68.1 million by 2050. It is  estimated U.S. cases will increase from 39 million in 2024 to 43 million in 2050. In addition, The Endocrine Society reports everyday exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in the environment are linked to rising rates of  infertility, diabetes, immune deficiencies and other serious health conditions.  

“Access to endocrinology care can be life-changing, especially for individuals managing chronic conditions like Type 1  or Type 2 diabetes and thyroid disorders,” Butterfield said. “With telehealth, we can now bring top-tier care directly into  our local clinic, reducing delays in diagnosis and improving health outcomes. Launching telehealth endocrinology is  part of our commitment to make quality specialty care accessible to every resident. Our patients can now receive  routine monitoring, lab reviews, medication adjustments and second opinions without leaving the area.” 

Appointments will be scheduled on the first Wednesday of the month between 8 am and noon. Patients can be  referred to telehealth endocrinology by their primary care provider or request a consultation by calling 515-386-2488. 

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