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Welcome to the Columbia Thyroid Center. We're here to help treat thyroid diseases like thyroid cancer, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism and more. Our dedicated thyroid experts and related subspecialists will partner with you to form a comprehensive treatment plan that meets your specific goals of care. We offer unique services like our Thyroid Biopsy Clinic for same-day biopsies and evaluations, our Interventional Endocrinology Program for non-surgical procedures, and our Pediatric Thyroid Program for children with thyroid disease.
Your experience matters to us. We want you to feel prepared for your visit and confident about your health choices. From our educational FAQs to a gallery of post-surgical cosmetic results, our resources are here to empower your decisions.
Call (212) 305-0444 or request an appointment online.
Highlights of Our Center
More Care, Fewer Visits
Coming back and forth to the doctor's office for multiple appointments is a burden, which is why we work with you to coordinate efficient and effective visits. See multiple specialists, get blood work completed and even have a procedure all in a single appointment. For added convenience, we have both a Manhattan and a Westchester location, and we offer video visits which can be done from the comfort of your own home. Need to be seen soon? We also do same-day consultations. Just call to be seen by the next available doctor on our team.
Dedicated Patient Navigator
Our on-site patient navigator is here to help make sure your experience with us goes as smoothly as possible. They’ll help you prepare for your appointment, coordinate appointments with other specialists, clarify any insurance and billing concerns, and will always be available to make sure your questions are answered.
More Surgical Experience and Better Results
Our endocrine surgeons take on more thyroid-related cases than any other surgeons in the region, giving them a level of experience that’s been proven to translate to better surgical outcomes and results. Research has shown that a surgeon should do more than 50 thyroid operations a year to be considered an expert. Our Columbia Thyroid Center surgeons perform many times that number each year and have each performed thousands of neck operations in their careers. As experts in minimally invasive thyroid procedures, they can treat your condition while also leaving you with minimal scarring and a quicker recovery time.
Comprehensive Thyroid Cancer Care
Our surgeons and endocrinologists work closely with oncologists, radiologists and other specialists to create personalized treatment plans for all forms of thyroid cancer, at any stage. We are proud to be part of Columbia’s Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, one of only a few programs in the country to earn the National Cancer Institute’s official “comprehensive cancer center” designation.
Stories & Perspective
State of the Union: Thyroid, Parathyroid and Endocrine Surgery in 2024
Chief of Endocrine Surgery James Lee, MD, explains the current state of the field and discusses coming advances. Read More »
Specialized Thyroid Programs
Pediatric Thyroid Services
We’ve gathered a team of pediatric specialists to address the specific needs of children dealing with thyroid conditions, as well as their families.
- Learn more about our Pediatric Thyroid Program »
- For appointments with our Pediatric Thyroid Program, call (212) 342-2343
Active Surveillance Program for Thyroid Cancer
Until recently, the treatment recommendation for most thyroid cancers was immediate surgery—a total removal of the thyroid. As our ability to monitor the growth and change of nodules has improved, we’ve found that we can now take a much less aggressive approach, especially for smaller tumors. Our Active Surveillance Program involves keeping a watchful eye on any changes or growth in low risk cancers through regular ultrasounds and symptom monitoring so that we can make sure we’re only intervening if needed to keep you healthy. By watching carefully, we can often delay surgery significantly and make sure that, if it does become necessary, the procedure is smaller and only requires removing the diseased part of the thyroid instead of the entire gland.
- For appointments with our Active Surveillance Program, call (212) 305-0078
Thyroid Biopsy Clinic
Biopsies are commonly used tests for diagnosing and staging thyroid cancer. For your convenience, we offer same day appointments for thyroid biopsies. In addition, we have a pathologist look at your biopsy results while you are in the room with us so we can make sure that we have an adequate sample to give you a diagnosis. This “on-site cytology” service reduces the chance that you will need another biopsy to less than 1%.
- Learn more about our Thyroid Biopsy Clinic »
- For appointments with our Thyroid Biopsy Clinic, call (212) 305-0444
Interventional Endocrinology Program
Interventional endocrinology involves the use of non-invasive procedures like radiofrequency ablations (RFA) and alcohol ablations to treat thyroid nodules. Our Interventional Endocrinology Program is one of the few in the nation offering these safe, state-of-the-art techniques that can potentially eliminate the need for an operation.
- Learn more about our Interventional Endocrinology Program »
- For appointments with our Interventional Endocrinology Program, call (212) 305-0444
Research & Clinical Trials
Our team is actively involved in researching the causes and treatments for all types of thyroid diseases. We have written international guidelines on the care of patients with thyroid conditions and serve in the leadership of national and international Endocrine Surgery societies.
Related Services
Stories & Perspectives
What Kind of Scar does Thyroid Surgery Leave? Know what to expect from our minimally-invasive procedures by browsing through our Thyroid Scar Gallery »
About Thyroid Conditions & Treatments
We want you to know as much about the thyroid as we do, so we’ve put together these handy articles to explain the ins and outs of thyroid disease and help you make informed choices about your treatment plan.
About the Thyroid Gland
Thyroid Conditions
- Graves’ Disease
- Hyperthyroidism (Too Much Thyroid Hormone)
- Hypothyroidism (Too Little Thyroid Hormone)
- Multinodular Goiter
- Thyroiditis
- Thyroid Nodules
- Thyroid Cancer: Overview | Types | Causes | Symptoms | Diagnosis | Treatment | Prognosis/Outcomes
- Papillary Thyroid Cancer
- Follicular Thyroid Cancer/ Hurthle Cell Carcinoma
- Medullary Thyroid Cancer
- Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer
- Thyroid Lymphoma
Thyroid Tests & Treatments
Our Team
At the Columbia Thyroid Center, a team of expert adult and pediatric physicians from multiple specialties work in concert to present every individual we see with a comprehensive and personalized treatment plan for his or her thyroid disease.
To get started with our team, call (212) 305-0444 or request an appointment online.
Clinical Care Team
Thyroid Surgery
Endocrine Surgeons specialize in operating on glands like the thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal. Surgery is often the only true cure for thyroid diseases.
James Lee, MD
Chief of Endocrine Surgery
Surgical Director, Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Adrenal Centers
Endocrine Surgeon
Jennifer Kuo, MD
Endocrine Surgeon
Catherine McManus, MD
Endocrine Surgeon
Eric J. Kuo, MD
Endocrine Surgeon
William Middlesworth, MD
Pediatric Surgeon
Endocrinology
Endocrinologists are typically the first line in establishing a diagnosis of thyroid disease and setting up a treatment plan, and they help coordinate your care with other thyroid specialists.
Hyesoo Lowe, MD
Endocrinologist
Medical Director, Thyroid Center
John Ausiello, MD
Endocrinologist
Susana Ebner, MD
Endocrinologist
Salila Kurra, MD
Endocrinologist
Patricia Vuguin, MD
Pediatric Endocrinologist
Gaya S. Aranoff, MD
Pediatric Endocrinologist
Ilene Fennoy, MD
Pediatric Endocrinologist
Medical Oncology
This is the study of cancer and its treatment. Oncologists on our team are experts in the diagnosis and treatment of Thyroid cancers.
- Tito A. Fojo, MD, PhD | Medical Oncologist
- Darrell Yamashiro, MD | Pediatric Oncologist
Additional Specialists
Anesthesiology – Doctors in this field oversee sedation during surgery and pain management in the immediate post-surgery period
- Brian J. Egan, MD | Anesthesiologist
- H. Thomas Lee, MD, PhD | Anesthesiologist
- Lisa R. Lynch, MD | Anesthesiologist
- John S. Mercer, MD | Anesthesiologist
- Julia B. Sobol, MD | Anesthesiologist
- Gebhard Wagener, MD | Anesthesiologist
Genetics – Some thyroid disorders have an inherited component, and some inherited diseases may affect the thyroid. Geneticists help identify your risk for these conditions and the risk of passing them on to your children.
- Alejandro Daniel Iglesias, MD | Geneticist
Nuclear Medicine – Testing for thyroid disease can involve the use of radioactive isotopes to visualize thyroid cells. Nuclear Medicine doctors are experts at performing and interpreting these tests.
- Mikhail Doubrovin, MD | Nuclear Medicine Radiologist
Radiation Oncology – This is a field of medicine focused specifically on the treatments of cancer through radiation exposure.
- Tony J. Wang, MD | Radiation Oncologist
Ophthalmology – This is the study of the eye and its related diseases. Some thyroid disorders have complications that involve the eye and require an eye expert.
- Lora Glass, MD | Ophthalmologist
- Michael Kazim, MD | Ophthalmologist
Pathology – This is the study of disease at the cellular level. Pathologists look at samples from biopsies and surgeries to confirm whether or not diseases like cancer are present.
- Xiaowei Chen, MD | Pathologist
- John P. Crapanzano, MD | Pathologist
- Diane Hamele-Bena, MD | Pathologist
- Anjali Saqi, MD | Pathologist
- Andrew T. Turk, MD | Pathologist
Our Locations
Manhattan Office
Herbert Irving Pavilion, 8th Floor
161 Fort Washington Avenue
New York, NY 10032
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Westchester Office
155 White Plains Road
Tarrytown, NY 10591
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New Jersey Office
300 Frank W Burr Blvd
Suite 130
Teaneck, NJ 07666
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Make An Appointment
If you would like to learn about your options for care, we can help. We accept most major insurance plans and can verify your plan when you call to make your appointment.
To make an appointment, please call (212) 305-0444 or complete our online appointment form and our office will follow up with you soon. Documents and records can be faxed to us at (212) 305-0445 / (212) 305-3881.
Resources & More
Planning & Preparing
- Interventional Endocrinology: What to Expect
- Finding a Thyroid Surgeon: What should you look for?
- FAQs about Thyroid Surgery
- What to Expect at a Consultation
- How to Prepare for a Consultation
- What to Expect After a Consultation
- What to Expect – Your Surgery
- How to Prepare for an Operation
- Patient Form (PDF File)
- Thyroid Surgery: Day-Of-Surgery Guide (PDF File)
- Thyroid Surgery: Post-Surgery Guide (PDF File)
- Care after Endocrine Surgery
Stories & Perspectives
- State of the Union: Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Endocrine Surgery in 2024: Chief of Endocrine Surgery James Lee, MD, explains the current state of the field and discusses coming advances. Read More »
- For Thyroid Nodules, New Non-Surgical Techniques in Thermal Ablation Are Taking Center Stage We sat down with Dr. Jennifer Kuo, an international leader in thermal ablation for thyroid nodules, to get an update on the latest techniques and treatments. Read More »
- What Kind of Scar does Thyroid Surgery Leave? Know what to expect from our minimally-invasive procedures by browsing through our Thyroid Scar Gallery »
More Resources
- National Cancer Institute—Thyroid Cancer resources
- ThyCa—Thyroid Cancer Survivors’ Association
- American Thyroid Association
- American Association of Endocrine Surgeons
Call us at (212) 305-0444 or reach us through our online appointment form.