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Endocrinology

Call (970) 363-5428 to schedule an appointment in Avon. To speak with the endocrinology clinical team, call (970) 363-5435.

Endocrinology is the medical practice which focuses on the diagnoses and treatment of diseases related to the glands and hormones in the human endocrine system. Endocrinologists treat patients for a plethora of different conditions including diabetes (Type 1 & Type 2), thyroid dysfunction, thyroid nodules, thyroid cancer, osteoporosis, gonadal disease and other conditions causing pituitary, adrenal, parathyroid and pancreatic dysfunction.

*A physician referral is required.

Colorado Mountain Medical's board-certified endocrinologist treats the following adult diseases:
  • Diabetes including Type 1, Type 2, and other forms of diabetes
  • Thyroid disorders including hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
  • Thyroid Nodules and Thyroid Cancer with in-office ultrasound and biopsy services
  • Metabolic diseases and weight disorders
  • Hormone Replacement for the treatment of Menopause Symptoms
  • Adrenal gland disorders
  • Metabolic bone disorders including Osteoporosis and vitamin D deficiency  
  • Pituitary disease
  • Parathyroid disease

A Team Approach

Colorado Mountain Medical's Team Approach Makes Getting Care Convenient & Quick
If you are a new patient having difficulty getting an appointment with the endocrinology clinic at Colorado Mountain Medical, consider scheduling with one of our primary care physicians or internists to start an endocrine-specific evaluation.

Sabrina Ste Marie and Lindsay Bergman are endocrinology Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) at Colorado Mountain Medical who works with physician Dr. Adochio to serve our patients. To learn more about the training, credentials and level of medical care offered by different types of providers, please visit our Choosing Your Provider page.

Current endocrinology patients can also consider scheduling with an Advanced Practice Provider (APP). APPs are Physician Assistants (PAs) or Nurse Practitioners (NPs) who are essential members of your physician’s team. Due to their specialized training and credentials, APPs help manage cases while collaborating closely with physicians. APPs and physicians share caseloads to improve patient access and provide the same great quality of care that your physician would provide.
What is Endocrinology?
Health Impacts of Thyroid Disorders
How to Prevent Osteoporosis
What is Osteoporosis?
What is Diabetes?

Meet the Providers