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  • Prof. John A. H. Wass, MA,MD,FRCP

    Professor of Endocrinology
    General Endocrinology without Diabetes
    Oxford University
    Manor Hospital
    Beech Road
    Headington
    Oxford, OX3 7RP
    UNITED KINGDOM

    Phone: 00441844358031

    Website: http://johnwass.org.uk/

    Languages: English, French, German

    Area of Concentration

    General Endocrine Practice
    Obesity
    Thyroid

    General Board Certification

    Internal Medicine

  • Dr. E Victor Adlin, MD

    Associate Professor Emeritus
    General Endocrinology
    Temple University Health Science Center
    2188 Lantern Ln
    Lafayette Hill, PA 19444-2209
    UNITED STATES

    Area of Concentration

    General Board Certification

    Internal Medicine

  • Dr. Alan Balsam, MD

    Thyroid Grandmaster
    3275 W Hillsboro Blvd Ste 210
    Deerfield Beach, FL 33442-9476
    UNITED STATES

    Phone: (954)426-2898

    Fax: (954)428-2369

    Website: http://mythyroidtoday.net

    Area of Concentration

    Thyroid
    Diabetes Mellitus
    General Endocrine Practice

    General Board Certification

    Internal Medicine

  • Dr. Diego Bellabarba, MD

    Professor Emeritus
    Thyroid Disease Only
    University Sherbrooke Medical School

    Phone: 506-859-7404

    Fax: 819-564-5292

    Website: http://www.usherbrooke.ca/medicine

    Languages: Italian, French, English

    Area of Concentration

    Thyroid
    Diabetes Mellitus
    General Endocrine Practice

    General Board Certification

    Internal Medicine

  • Dr. Joseph L Belsky, MD

    Attending Endocrinologist
    General Endocrinology
    Danbury Hospital
    24 Hospital Ave
    Danbury, CT 06810-6099
    UNITED STATES

    Phone: (203)731-2020

    Fax: (203)731-2030

    Area of Concentration

    General Board Certification

    Internal Medicine

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