January has a very specific energy. It’s quiet, reflective, and just honest enough to make you notice things you’ve been ignoring. Like how you’re tired even after sleeping. Or how your weight seems to be operating under its own mysterious set of rules. Or how your mood swings from “fine” to “why am I like this?” in under five minutes.
And then someone mentions your thyroid or parathyroid, and suddenly it all clicks.
If you’re in Selma and starting 2026 feeling off in ways that don’t quite add up, this might be the year you stop brushing it off and start addressing what’s really going on. At Spring Endocrinology, thyroid and parathyroid disorders aren’t side notes — they’re specialties. And treating them properly can change everything.
Here’s the wild thing about the thyroid and parathyroid glands: they’re tiny, but they have main character energy.
Your thyroid controls:
Metabolism
Energy levels
Weight regulation
Mood
Heart rate
Temperature regulation
Your parathyroid glands regulate:
Calcium levels
Bone strength
Muscle function
Nerve signaling
So when either system is off, it doesn’t just affect one thing. It affects everything. That’s why thyroid and parathyroid disorders often feel confusing. The symptoms don’t come with a neat label. They just pile up slowly until your body feels like it’s running an outdated operating system.
Thyroid conditions are more common than people realize — and often underdiagnosed.
This happens when the thyroid doesn’t produce enough hormone. Symptoms may include:
Fatigue
Weight gain
Cold intolerance
Depression
Dry skin
Brain fog
This occurs when the thyroid produces too much hormone, leading to:
Anxiety or restlessness
Weight loss
Rapid heartbeat
Heat intolerance
Irritability
Tremors
Sometimes the issue isn’t hormone levels alone — it’s physical changes within the thyroid that require evaluation and monitoring.
At Spring Endocrinology, thyroid disease is evaluated comprehensively, not brushed off with “your labs are close enough.”
Parathyroid conditions don’t get the same attention as thyroid issues, but they’re just as impactful.
Hyperparathyroidism, the most common parathyroid disorder, can cause:
Bone loss and osteoporosis
Kidney stones
Muscle weakness
Fatigue
Joint pain
Memory issues
And because symptoms develop gradually, many patients don’t realize what’s happening until complications appear.
That’s why early diagnosis and proper management are critical — especially as we head into a new year focused on prevention and long-term health.
There’s something about the start of a new year that makes people more honest with themselves. Not dramatic — just realistic.
You’re not trying to become a new person. You just want to feel functional again.
Thyroid and parathyroid treatment isn’t about chasing perfection. It’s about:
Restoring balance
Preventing long-term complications
Improving daily quality of life
Understanding what your body is actually doing
And the earlier imbalances are addressed, the easier they are to manage.
At Spring Endocrinology, endocrine disorders are what we do every day. Patients from Selma trust us because our approach is thorough, thoughtful, and based on real data — not assumptions.
Our care includes:
Comprehensive lab testing
Detailed symptom evaluation
Imaging review when needed
Medication management
Long-term monitoring and adjustment
We don’t rush. We don’t minimize symptoms. And we don’t assume everything will “work itself out.”
Thyroid and parathyroid disorders don’t respond well to cookie-cutter treatment.
That’s why care at Spring Endocrinology is tailored to:
Your specific hormone levels
Your symptoms
Your age and lifestyle
Other conditions like diabetes or osteoporosis
Long-term health goals
Treatment may include:
Thyroid hormone replacement or regulation
Medication adjustments
Monitoring calcium and vitamin D levels
Coordination with imaging or surgical specialists when needed
Everything is done with clarity and intention.
This is where endocrine care becomes interconnected.
Thyroid and parathyroid disorders directly affect:
Bone density
Muscle strength
Metabolism
Cardiovascular health
Untreated imbalances increase the risk of:
Osteoporosis
Fractures
Heart rhythm issues
Chronic fatigue
Addressing these systems together leads to better outcomes — and fewer surprises down the road.
Patients from Selma come to Spring Endocrinology because they want:
Clear explanations
Accurate diagnoses
Ongoing care, not one-time visits
Providers who listen
Plans that evolve as their health changes
They stay because they finally feel heard — and because their symptoms improve.
No drama. No lectures. No dismissal.
Your appointment includes:
A conversation about how you actually feel
Review of prior labs and imaging
Ordering appropriate testing
A clear explanation of findings
A realistic treatment plan
You’ll leave knowing what’s going on and what comes next.
Spring Endocrinology is located in Fresno and proudly serves patients from:
Selma
Fresno
Clovis
Reedley
Hanford
Kingsburg
Lemoore
Specialized endocrine care doesn’t have to be complicated or far away.
If 2025 taught you anything, it’s probably that ignoring symptoms doesn’t make them go away.
This year can be different — not louder, not more intense, just smarter.
Addressing thyroid and parathyroid health now means:
More energy
Better focus
Stronger bones
Improved mood
Fewer long-term complications
And honestly, that’s a pretty solid way to start a year.
Spring Endocrinology
📍 7055 N. Chestnut Ave. #103
Fresno, CA 93720
📞 Phone: (559) 216-0407
🕘 Monday–Friday | 9AM–5PM
Your thyroid and parathyroid don’t ask for much.
They just want to be understood and treated properly.
Kick off 2026 by giving them what they need — and giving yourself the balance you deserve.
Quiet improvements still count.
Sometimes, they matter the most.