What to Expect When Seeing an Endocrine Surgeon
- Supa Solomon

- Oct 9
- 2 min read
At Arizona Endocrine Surgery and Thyroid Nodule Treatment Center, we understand that being referred to an endocrine surgeon can feel overwhelming. Whether you’ve discovered a thyroid nodule, are managing a parathyroid condition, or have been told you may need surgery, you’re not alone—and we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Here’s what your journey might look like, from the first signs of concern to recovery and long-term wellness.

Step 1: Noticing Symptoms or Abnormal Results
Your journey often begins with something small:
a lump in your neck,
unexplained fatigue, or
lab results that don’t look quite right.
These signs may lead your primary care provider or endocrinologist to recommend further evaluation.
Common reasons for referral include:
Thyroid nodules or goiters
Hyperparathyroidism
Adrenal masses
Suspicious biopsy results
Step 2: Referral to an Endocrine Surgeon
Once your provider identifies a condition that may require surgical expertise, they’ll refer you to a specialist. That’s where we come in.
At Arizona Endocrine Surgery, we specialize in:
Minimally invasive thyroid and parathyroid surgery
Scar-minimizing techniques
Outpatient procedures with faster recovery times
We’ll review your imaging, biopsy results, and lab work to determine the best course of action—always with your comfort and safety in mind.
Step 3: Surgical Consultation
During your consultation, you’ll meet with the foremost experienced endocrine surgeon in Arizona, Dr. Richard Harding.
He’ll walk you through:
Your diagnosis and treatment options
Whether surgery is necessary
What to expect before, during, and after the procedure
At Arizona Endocrine Surgery, we believe in clear, compassionate communication. You’ll leave your visit with a personalized plan and all your questions answered.
Step 4: Minimally Invasive Surgery (If Needed)
If surgery is recommended, you can rest assured you’re in expert hands. Dr. Harding is renowned for:
Minimally invasive thyroidectomy and parathyroidectomy
Small incisions and reduced scarring
Same-day discharge in most cases
Quicker return to normal activities
He uses advanced imaging and nerve-monitoring technology to ensure precision and safety.
Step 5: Recovery and Long-Term Care
After surgery, we’ll stay closely connected to support your recovery. Most patients experience minimal discomfort and return to daily life within days. We’ll also coordinate with your endocrinologist for any ongoing care, such as thyroid hormone management or follow-up labs.
Compassionate Care, Every Step of the Way
Dr. Richard Harding and his staff are committed to your comfort and healing. From your first appointment to your final follow-up, we’re committed to making your experience as smooth, informed, and reassuring as possible.
If you’ve been referred to an endocrine surgeon or have questions about your thyroid, parathyroid, or adrenal health, we’re here to help.
You can request an appointment by filling out the Appointment Request Form.
Once your appointment request is received, Staff will be in touch to request additional information in order to advise you on next steps. Please have available;
Your insurance card,
Driver's License or ID card,
Primary Care Physician and Referring Doctor contact information,
Relevant medical records, images and labs, etc.




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