Thyroid Evaluation & Management in Heber City

The thyroid is a small gland with a big impact on energy, metabolism, temperature, mood, and heart rate. When it is underactive or overactive, you may notice fatigue, weight changes, feeling unusually hot or cold, or simply not feeling like yourself. Thyroid evaluation and management focuses on understanding how well your thyroid is working and what can be done to support steadier health.
At Impact Medical in Heber City, UT, thyroid care is guided by a team that combines advanced testing with practical, whole person insight. Medical Director Ben Fogg, MD, MS, who completed his medical degree and a master’s in bioengineering at the University of Utah, works with a collaborative group of board-certified physicians to offer clear explanations, evidence-based options, and thoughtful follow up.
What Is Thyroid Evaluation & Management?
Thyroid evaluation and management is the process of checking thyroid function, diagnosing underactive or overactive thyroid conditions, and deciding whether monitoring or treatment is needed. It typically includes a review of symptoms and health history, a focused physical exam, and blood work such as thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and related hormone levels.
Rather than stopping at a single lab result, your provider also considers how thyroid function connects to metabolism, cardiovascular health, mood, sleep, and other hormones. This bigger picture helps shape a plan that matches your overall health and goals.
Signs, Symptoms, and Common Thyroid Concerns
Thyroid changes often build gradually. A focused evaluation may be helpful if you notice:
- Persistent fatigue or sluggishness
- Unexplained weight gain or weight loss
- Feeling unusually cold or warm compared with others
- Changes in heart rate, bowel habits, or menstrual cycles
A feeling of neck fullness, a visible enlargement at the base of the neck, or a strong family history of thyroid disease are also important to share.
How Thyroid Health Is Evaluated and Managed
During a thyroid visit at Impact Medical, your physician begins by listening to your concerns and reviewing your history, medications, and past labs. A physical exam may include checking your neck, heart rate, and reflexes. Blood tests are ordered thoughtfully and may be repeated over time to watch for trends.
If treatment is recommended, your provider will explain the reasoning, outline your options, and describe how progress will be monitored. Many patients do well with medication that stabilizes hormone levels along with attention to sleep, nutrition, stress, and movement. Follow up visits and periodic labs help refine the plan so it stays effective and realistic as life evolves.
Is Thyroid Evaluation & Management Right for You?
Thyroid evaluation can be helpful if you have ongoing symptoms without a clear cause, a personal or family history of thyroid disease, or prior labs that were described as borderline. It is also worthwhile if you already take thyroid medication but still do not feel your best or are unsure whether your dosing is ideal.
You do not need to wait until symptoms are severe. A thoughtful review can provide reassurance when results are normal or highlight changes that may benefit from closer attention.
Why Choose Impact Medical for Thyroid Evaluation & Management?
Impact Medical brings together a board-certified team with complementary expertise in hormone, metabolic, and cardiovascular health. Medical Director Ben Fogg, MD, MS, integrates his background in bioengineering into personalized thyroid care. Erika Noonan, MD, FAAFP, NCMP, is a family physician with fellowship training in Geriatrics and Integrative Medicine and certification through the Menopause Society, offering depth in women’s hormone health. Benz Pimsakul, MD, is a family medicine physician focused on preventive care, mental health, and lifestyle optimization. Cardiac Electrophysiologist Ryan Cooley, MD, is board certified in cardiovascular medicine with extensive cardiometabolic experience, which is important when thyroid changes affect heart rhythm or blood pressure. Leslie McNaughtan, MD, is a board-certified family medicine physician with a focused interest in women’s health and integrative primary care, helping ensure thyroid plans are coordinated and sensitive to each patient’s stage of life.
Comprehensive Thyroid Care in Heber City, UT
Thyroid evaluation and management at Impact Medical is designed to give you clear information, guidance, and a plan that fits your daily life. If you are ready to better understand your thyroid health, contact Impact Medical in Heber City, UT at (435) 200-5000 to schedule a consultation.
