Goiter Treatment
in Atlanta, GA and Tampa, FL

American Endocrine offers comprehensive goiter treatment in Atlanta, GA and Tampa, FL, combining advanced diagnostic technology with personalized surgical expertise. Led by Dr. Hyunsuk Suh, a pioneer in robotic endocrine surgery, our practice exclusively focuses on thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal surgery to deliver precise and effective interventions.

Understanding Goiter

A goiter is an abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland, the butterfly-shaped organ at the base of your neck that produces hormones that regulate metabolism, heart rate, and body temperature. While some goiters are barely noticeable, others can grow large enough to cause visible neck swelling and interfere with breathing or swallowing.Not all goiters require immediate treatment. Some remain stable and cause no symptoms, while others progressively enlarge or develop nodules that need careful evaluation to rule out underlying conditions or cancer.

Causes of Goiter

Although iodine deficiency is rare in the United States due to iodized salt, it remains the most common cause of goiter worldwide. Without adequate iodine, the thyroid cannot produce sufficient hormones, causing the gland to enlarge.
  • Hashimoto’s thyroiditis: The immune system attacks thyroid tissue
  • Graves’ disease: Causes overproduction of thyroid hormones
  • Both conditions frequently result in thyroid enlargement
  • Thyroid nodules (single or multiple) requiring evaluation to rule out malignancy
  • Thyroiditis (inflammation of the thyroid)
  • Hormonal changes during pregnancy
  • Certain medications and radiation exposure
  • Genetic factors
  • Less commonly, thyroid cancer

Symptoms of Goiter

Many patients with small goiters experience no symptoms. As the thyroid enlarges, you may notice:
  • Visible swelling at the base of the neck
  • Feeling of fullness, pressure, or tightness in the throat
  • Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) or breathing (dyspnea)
  • Coughing, hoarseness, or voice changes
  • Sensation of choking when lying flat
If your goiter affects hormone production, additional symptoms may include hyperthyroidism (rapid heartbeat, weight loss, anxiety) or hypothyroidism (fatigue, weight gain, cold sensitivity).

Diagnosing Goiter

Accurate diagnosis is essential for determining the most appropriate treatment approach. We employ a comprehensive diagnostic process, including a thorough physical examination, medical history review, and specialized testing, to identify the type, size, and cause of your goiter.

Blood tests measure thyroid hormone levels (TSH, T3, T4) and detect antibodies that indicate autoimmune conditions, helping determine if your goiter affects hormone production.
  • Thyroid Ultrasound: High-resolution imaging to visualize the gland’s structure and identify nodules

  • Thyroid Scan: May be used to evaluate gland function

  • CT Scans or MRI: For large goiters extending below the collarbone or compressing nearby structures

For suspicious nodules, we collect cells for microscopic examination to rule out thyroid cancer with high accuracy.
We require relevant medical records, including lab results, imaging reports, prior endocrinology and surgical consultation notes, ultrasound findings, and biopsies to ensure a complete understanding of your case.
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Treatment Options

Treatment depends on your goiter’s size, symptoms, underlying cause, and whether nodules are present. Options range from watchful waiting to medication, radioactive iodine therapy, or surgical intervention.
For goiters caused by hypothyroidism, thyroid hormone replacement therapy can help shrink the enlarged gland. This works best for small, non-nodular goiters without compressive symptoms.
Patients with hyperthyroid goiters may benefit from medications that reduce hormone production, helping control symptoms and potentially reduce gland size.
  • Iodine supplementation for deficiency-related goiters
  • Regular monitoring with periodic ultrasounds and blood tests for stable, asymptomatic cases
This treatment uses radioactive iodine, which is absorbed by the thyroid gland, to shrink overactive tissue and reduce hormone production. It’s primarily effective for goiters associated with hyperthyroidism and requires careful patient selection with post-treatment hormone monitoring.

Surgery (thyroidectomy) is recommended for:

  • Large goiters causing compressive symptoms
  • Goiters with suspicious or cancerous nodules
  • Rapidly growing goiters unresponsive to other treatments
  • Cosmetic concerns affecting quality of life

Dr. Hyunsuk Suh specializes in both traditional and robotic thyroid surgery. As one of the few endocrine surgeons nationwide offering robotic techniques, he provides: 

  • Hidden incisions with no visible neck scarring
  • Less invasive approach with minimal complications
  • Faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery

The Treatment Process

Your journey begins with rapid access to care – appointments available within 2 days. We guide you through each step with clarity and compassion, ensuring you’re well-informed throughout.

Before your appointment, complete the Initial Form and Medical Form for screening. Required documentation includes:

  • Referral from an endocrinologist or primary care physician
  • Recent laboratory results and imaging reports
  • Prior endocrinology and surgical consultation notes
  • Relevant progress notes and ultrasound findings
  • Current insurance card (front and back) emailed to our office email
  • Preferred pharmacy information

Our patient care coordinator will contact you to schedule once all materials are received. Virtual consultations are available, though in-person visits are recommended for local patients.

If surgery is recommended, procedures are performed at Emory Johns Creek Hospital. Dr. Suh utilizes:

  • Advanced robotic techniques for precision and minimal invasiveness
  • State-of-the-art nerve monitoring to protect your voice
  • Meticulous technique to minimize bleeding and complications
  • Most surgeries take 1-3 hours, depending on the extent needed

Most patients go home within 24 hours after surgery. Recovery includes:

  • Managing mild throat discomfort with prescribed medications
  • Following specific wound care instructions sent via email
  • Gradually returning to light activities within 1-2 weeks
  • Feeling close to normal by 4-6 weeks
  • Monitoring calcium levels if the entire thyroid is removed
  • Two-week turnaround for pathology results and follow-up planning

Who Is a Candidate for Goiter Treatment?

Treatment is typically recommended if you experience:

  • Uncomfortable symptoms or interference with daily activities
  • Difficulty breathing, swallowing, or voice changes
  • Association with an overactive thyroid
  • Suspicious or cancerous nodules
  • Rapid growth despite medical management
  • Significant cosmetic concerns

Benefits of Goiter Treatment

Treatment goals include alleviating symptoms, reducing thyroid size, and managing any hormonal dysfunction. Most patients experience:

  • Complete resolution of compressive symptoms.
  • Improved breathing, swallowing, and voice quality.
  • Normalized thyroid function with appropriate hormone replacement.
  • Excellent cosmetic outcomes, especially with robotic surgery.
  • Significant improvement in quality of life.
  • Swift return to daily activitiesSignificant.

Cost of Goiter Treatment in Atlanta, GA and Tampa, FL

Goiter treatment costs in Atlanta, GA and Tampa, FL typically range from $8,000 to $25,000, depending on:

  • Chosen treatment method and procedure complexity
  • Individual anatomy and condition severity
  • Insurance coverage and hospital fees

This estimate does not include associated hospital fees or anesthesia. For precise out-of-pocket estimates and discussions about insurance coverage, contact our team. We accept most major insurances.

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Thyroid Health

Our practice offers:
Dr. Hyunsuk Suh pioneers robotic techniques unavailable elsewhere in Georgia
Deep expertise in thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal surgery
Appointments within 2 days, 2-week surgical turnaround
Innovative robotic surgery with genuine empathy and human-centered care
Virtual consultations available for patients across the U.S.
From streamlining paperwork to insurance coordination
6335 Hospital Pkwy, Johns Creek, GA, with easy access to advanced facilities
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Bring your referral, recent lab results, imaging reports, consultation notes, ultrasound findings, insurance card copy, and preferred pharmacy information.
Most patients are seen within 2 days of submitting all required forms and documentation. Our patient care coordinator contacts you promptly to schedule.
Suitability depends on goiter size, nature, presence of cancer, and individual anatomy. We discuss the most suitable surgical option during consultation.
Ensure readable copies of your insurance card are emailed to our office email. Our team provides estimated out-of-pocket costs after insurance approval (7-30 days).
Complete thyroid removal requires lifelong hormone replacement. Partial removal may not require supplementation, depending on the remaining gland function.
Recurrence depends on the underlying cause and treatment type. Complete surgical removal prevents regrowth, while medical management requires ongoing monitoring.

Schedule Your Consultation Today

Take the next step toward better thyroid health by scheduling a consultation with our experienced team at American Endocrine. During your visit, we will review your medical history, evaluate your condition, and recommend a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs and goals. Whether you are exploring minimally invasive options or require advanced surgical care, we are here to guide you with expertise, compassion, and a commitment to exceptional outcomes.

Thyroid

Providing comprehensive thyroid care, from diagnostics to personalized treatments, including minimally invasive surgeries.

Parathyroid

Everything for parathyroid health: detailed health assessments, specific treatments, and surgical options.

Adrenal

Adrenal care extending from diagnostic evaluations to individualized medical therapies and modern surgery.