Thyroid care Program Details

Thyroid care Program
Thyroid care Program
Nutri Health Clinic Healthy Body & Healthy Life

Description:

The thyroid gland is a metabolic gland that secretes an important hormone called thyroxine, which controls the functioning of almost every single organ in the body. The cells in the body depend on adequate thyroid hormone levels to function optimally. In case of a malfunction, the thyroid gland could either secrete more or less or it, thereby affecting the functioning of every organ. A majority of thyroid cases are lifestyle-driven, which means addressing your lifestyle becomes one of the most powerful strategies to improve its function. However, not all cases of thyroid disease are the same, hence, every thyroid disorder needs to be approached and handled differently. The Thyroid Care Program looks at lifestyle factors, medication, nutrient deficiencies, other illnesses, stress, and much more that could have led to a hormonal imbalance or thyroid malfunction. This program looks at addressing all of this to create an environment that allows the natural intelligence of the body to kick-in and perform what it was designed to do.

  • Nutritional assessment
  • Meal planning and analysis
  • Weight assessment
  • Client monitoring in real-time
  • Physical activities
  • Psychological help

Eating healthy nutritious food is the simple and the right solution to get rid of excess body weight effortlessly and become slim and healthy forever.

– Nutri Health Clinic Healthy Body & Healthy Life
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Registered Dietitian

Registered dietitians provide personalized nutrition guidance to help individuals achieve their health and wellness goals.


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Schedule Exercise

Consistent exercise scheduling is essential for achieving fitness goals and maintaining overall health.

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Nutrition Consultation

A nutrition consultation offers personalized guidance to help you make informed dietary choices tailored to your unique needs and goals.

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Disease Management

Effective disease management includes a combination of medical treatment, lifestyle modifications, and regular monitoring to optimize health outcomes.

What can you expect from this program?

A specially trained registered nurse or clinical Doctor care manager will contact you to discuss your personal health history and lifestyle. They will guide you in learning the best ways to lower your cholesterol levels and make positive changes in your life. These include eating heart healthy foods, being physically active, and if necessary, taking medications. Your care manager will help you and provide you with the resources you need.

Most of the contact with your care manager will be by phone call or mail. Occasionally, they will see you in person.

They will let you know:
When to come in for another blood test
The results of your last blood test
The next steps to take based on your health evaluation Often, cholesterol lowering medication is needed to get cholesterol levels to a healthy level and prevent heart attack or stroke.
Working together, your doctor and your care manager will determine if you are a candidate for cholesterol lowering medication. Your Care Manager will explain the risks, benefits and side effects of the best medication for you. They will be available to help you with any questions or concerns and will become your point person for all cholesterol-related issues. Your doctor or nurse practitioner will continue to see you for your other medical care.

What will it cost? For most Kaiser Permanente members there is no fee for office visits or telephone calls with your care manager. If you are enrolled in one of our deductible plans, some classes or groups may require a fee. Please call the Deductible Product Service Team at 1-800-390-3507 for more information and for an estimate of any charges that may apply before you come to a class, group appointment, or support group. Member Services can also send you a copy of your Evidence of Coverage if you need a copy. All rights reserved. Regional Health Education.

What can you do? The more you put into the program, the more you will get out of it. You and your care manager will work together to set goals and actively work toward meeting them. Most people can lower their risk of heart disease by making gradual lifestyle changes.


You can have a healthier heart by:

Making a plan to quit smoking if you use tobacco. This is the single most important change you can make to improve your health.
Enjoying at least 30 minutes of physical activity on most days of the week.
Eating more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and other heart-healthy foods.
Maintaining a healthy weight.
Controlling your high blood pressure and diabetes (if you have them).
Taking any prescribed heart-protective medication regularly.