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Dr. Dana Gibbs
Otolaryngologist
Dr. Dana Gibbs is an otolaryngologist specializing in thyroid, hormone, and metabolism conditions in Arlington, Texas.
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About Dr. Dana Gibbs
Dr. Dana Gibbs is a speaker, educator, hormone expert, board-certified ENT, and allergist. Dr. Gibbs attended medical school in San Antonio, Texas, and trained in Otolaryngology at the University of Kansas. She practiced otolaryngology in Arlington, TX, for 23 years. Dr.Gibbs speaks online, presenting workshops introducing physicians and patients to integrative Hormone practice. She recently retired from her ENT practice and opened Consultants in Metabolism, a direct care practice for thyroid, metabolic, and hormone management for women and men.
Podcasts Featuring Dr. Dana Gibbs
ENT Episode #173
In this episode of the BackTable ENT Podcast, thyroid expert Dr. Dana Gibbs speaks with host Dr. Ashley Agan about Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis and hypothyroidism. Despite the high prevalence of Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis (1-2%), the condition is often misunderstood. Otolaryngologists and internists alike will benefit from Dr. Gibbs’ insight into Hashimoto’s presentation, diagnosis, and treatment.
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