Dr. Prakash S. Pania - Best Indian Endocrinologist in Dubai

Dr. Prakash S. Pania

Consultant Endocrinologist
Languages Spoken: English, Hindi, Sindhi, Marathi, Arabic (Basic) Types of Physician: Full time
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Dr. Prakash Pania, Consultant Indian Endocrinologist in Dubai

Dr. Prakash Pania, recognized as a leading Indian endocrinologist in Dubai, joined International Modern Hospital in April 2024. With over two decades of specialized experience in thyroid and diabetes management, Dr. Pania is known for being a top diabetes doctor in Dubai. Born and educated in Kuwait, he obtained his MBBS and MD from J.N.M.C., Belgaum, Karnataka, and completed his DM in Endocrinology at T.N. Medical College, Nair Hospital, Mumbai, India. His academic contributions include serving as a lecturer at Nair Hospital from 1999 to 2002. Dr. Pania is one of the early private sector endocrinologists in Dubai, and his Gulf upbringing and conversational Arabic skills enable him to provide culturally sensitive care, particularly during Ramadan. His practice is built on a foundation of ethical standards and effective communication, earning him a trustworthy reputation among patients seeking comprehensive care for thyroid and diabetes.

Dr. Prakash Pania as diabetes doctor in Dubai, treats:

Dr. Prakash Pania as Thyroid doctor in Dubai, treats:

Treatment for thyroid disorders depends on the specific condition. Here are common treatments for various thyroid issues:

This is typically treated with synthetic thyroid hormone medication (levothyroxine) to replace the deficient hormone. The dosage is adjusted based on blood tests to maintain normal hormone levels.

Treatment options include medications to reduce hormone production (such as methimazole, propylthiouracil), radioactive iodine therapy to destroy thyroid cells, or surgery to remove part or all of the thyroid gland (thyroidectomy).

Small, non-cancerous nodules may not require treatment. If they are large or causing symptoms, treatment may include surgery, radioactive iodine therapy, or ethanol ablation (injection of ethanol into the nodule to shrink it).

Treatment may involve surgery to remove the thyroid gland (thyroidectomy), radioactive iodine therapy, thyroid hormone therapy, external beam radiation therapy, or chemotherapy.

Treatment depends on the underlying cause. If the goiter is due to iodine deficiency, iodine supplements may be prescribed. If it’s causing symptoms or is due to an underlying thyroid condition, treatment may include medications, radioactive iodine therapy, or surgery.

CREDENTIALS:

  • MBBS (1990) – Karnataka University, India
  • MD Internal Medicine (1997) – Karnataka University, India
  • DM, Endocrinology (1999) – Mumbai University, India

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

  • 2002 to 2024 - Consultant Endocrinologist, Aster DM Healthcare
  • 1999 to 2002 – Lecturer in Nair hospital.
  • 1997 – I.C.U Registrar Bombay Hospital
  • 1992 – Sterling Hospital, Navi Mumbai.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:

  • Member of Endocrine Society India
  • Member of Emirates Diabetes Association, EDA
  • Member of American Diabetes Association, ADA
  • Member of American Association of clinical endocrinologist, AACE

CLINICAL EXPERTISE & SERVICES OFFERED:

  • Diabetes Mellitus - Type 1, Type 2, Gestational Diabetes, complications of diabetes, Continuous glucose monitoring and guiding patients on insulin pump
  • Thyroid Disorders, including thyroid cancers
  • Adrenal disorders
  • Endocrine Hypertension
  • Pituitary disorders
  • PCOS
  • Growth and Puberty disorders
  • Hypogonadism
  • Metabolic bone diseases
  • Obesity
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