Dr. Diana Soliman, MD is an Endocrinology specialist dedicated to empowering patients with proactive, comprehensive Endocrine care. She practices at her clinic in Miami, FL, and is registered with The Florida Board of Medicine, practicing under the Florida Statutes, Title XXXII, Chapter 458 (Medical Practice). Your endocrinologist is your primary partner in preventing hormonal and metabolic issues, creating personalized long-term health plans, coordinating essential screenings, and empowering you to manage your overall wellness for a healthier future. She serves all ages and is committed to collaborative, evidence-based medicine, fostering a supportive environment where patients feel empowered to take an active role in their long-term health. Please call (305) 243-3636 to confirm if she is currently accepting new patients.
Dr. Diana Soliman, MD is a diabetes & metabolism endocrinologist in Miami, FL with over 5 years of experience in the medical field. She earned her medical degree from University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in 2015 and is affiliated with Jackson Memorial Hospital. With this wealth of clinical knowledge and compassionate care, she brings a dedicated experience to her patients and their families. Dr. Soliman is Board Certified in Diabetes, Metabolism & Endocrinology by the American Board of Internal Medicine, and also Board Certified in Internal Medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine. She provides consultations primarily in English.
A key part of the WePrevent mission is building your personalized prevention roadmap. Dr. Diana Soliman is a vital partner in this journey, focusing on proactive strategies to protect and enhance your long-term health.
Dr. Diana Soliman partners with you in proactive health, offering comprehensive preventive care for hormonal and metabolic well-being. She creates personalized long-term plans, coordinates crucial screenings, and empowers you to actively manage your wellness, fostering a healthier future through insightful guidance and proactive strategies.
By working together, you and Dr. Diana Soliman can create a clear, actionable plan to address your unique risk factors and health goals.
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A proactive approach to health involves understanding and managing potential risks. Dr. Diana Soliman provides expert care for a range of conditions, focusing on early detection and effective management to support your long-term wellness. Common areas of focus include:
- Vitamin D Deficiency: Maintaining sufficient vitamin D levels is a proactive step toward preventing bone loss and protecting overall health, as it plays a significant role in various bodily functions.
- Calcium Metabolism Disorders: Early detection of calcium metabolism problems is key to preventing serious complications like osteoporosis and kidney stones, so talk to your doctor about your risk.
- Adrenal Gland Diseases: Regular monitoring of hormone levels and prompt treatment of any abnormalities are key to preventing severe complications from adrenal gland problems.
- Gestational Diabetes: Managing gestational diabetes effectively through diet, exercise, and sometimes medication helps prevent serious complications like preeclampsia and reduces the risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life.
- Hyperprolactinemia: Hyperprolactinemia, or high prolactin levels, can disrupt your hormone balance and fertility, making early detection and management crucial for preventing long-term health problems.
- Endocrine Gland Cancer: Understanding your family history and risk factors for endocrine gland cancers allows for proactive steps to reduce your chances of developing the disease.
- Thyroid Cyst: Prompt attention to a thyroid cyst allows for timely intervention, should it interfere with hormone production or require further medical attention.
- Hyperparathyroidism: Hyperparathyroidism, a condition affecting your parathyroid glands, can be managed effectively through regular checkups and early detection, preventing serious bone and kidney problems.
- Thyroiditis: Protecting your thyroid health involves understanding the risks of thyroiditisinflammation of the thyroidand seeking medical attention promptly for early diagnosis and treatment to minimize potential long-term effects.
- Hypoparathyroidism: Because hypoparathyroidism can lead to serious health issues if untreated, proactive monitoring of calcium levels and regular check-ups with your doctor are essential for preventing severe complications.
- Thyroid Nodule: Managing a thyroid nodule proactively through monitoring and appropriate treatment prevents the development of potentially harmful thyroid hormone imbalances and safeguards your overall well-being.
- Hypothyroidism: Regular checkups and awareness of hypothyroidism risk factors can lead to early diagnosis and treatment, preventing long-term health issues associated with this hormonal imbalance.
This list highlights some common health concerns and is for informational purposes only. The best way to understand your personal health and create a prevention plan is to schedule a consultation. Accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plans are developed based on individual patient evaluations.
Taking proactive steps is central to long-term health. Dr. Diana Soliman offers a range of key preventive screenings and services designed to provide crucial insights into your health and support your well-being:
- Continuous Glucose Monitoring: Proactively monitor your blood sugar and avoid potential health risks with continuous glucose monitoring. This technology provides real-time data for better diabetes management and prevention.
- Thyroid Hormone Replacement: Proactively manage your thyroid health and improve symptoms like fatigue, weight gain, and depression by addressing hormone deficiencies with thyroid hormone replacement therapy.
- Thyroid Procedure: Ensure your thyroid is functioning optimally by undergoing a thyroid procedure; early diagnosis can prevent serious health problems.
- Insulin Pump Therapy: Proactive management of your type 1 or type 2 diabetes may involve an insulin pump to achieve better glucose control and avoid future health problems.
- Testosterone Replacement Therapy: Boosting your well-being: Testosterone replacement therapy offers a proactive approach to addressing low testosterone, potentially improving symptoms like fatigue and reduced libido.
- Dexamethasone Suppression Test: Taking a proactive step towards better health, the dexamethasone suppression test assesses your body's response to a hormone, helping to prevent and diagnose conditions like Cushing's syndrome.
- Water Deprivation Test: Taking a proactive step with a water deprivation test allows your doctor to screen for underlying issues impacting your hormone function and fluid balance, potentially preventing serious health problems.
Service availability can change, and not all services listed may be appropriate for every patient. For a comprehensive understanding of all available services and to create your personalized screening plan, please schedule a consultation.
All medical services are provided in accordance with the standard scope of practice for Endocrinologies in Florida.
Dr. Diana Soliman is dedicated to partnering with Caregivers to achieve their unique health objectives. The following examples illustrate how a proactive approach can make a tangible difference in a Patient's life:
- By working with a specialist to maintain healthy vitamin D levels, a patient proactively reduced their risk of bone loss and ensured overall well-being, leading to increased confidence in their health journey.
- By understanding their calcium metabolism risks and following a proactive care plan, a patient significantly reduced their chances of developing future complications like osteoporosis and kidney stones, gaining peace of mind about their long-term health.
- By diligently monitoring hormone levels and promptly addressing any irregularities, a patient proactively managed their adrenal gland health, significantly reducing the risk of future complications and gaining peace of mind.
These scenarios are illustrative examples of positive health outcomes. Individual results may vary and depend on many factors specific to each patient. She will work with you to define and achieve your personal health goals.
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- University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (Medical School) - 2015
- American Board of Internal Medicine (Diabetes, Metabolism & Endocrinology)
- American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)
Here are answers to some common questions about proactive Endocrine care with Dr. Diana Soliman:
- What is an Endocrinologist?
- An endocrinologist is a doctor specializing in the endocrine system, the network of glands that produce hormones. They diagnose and treat hormonal imbalances, and manage conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, osteoporosis, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
- What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes?
- Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the body doesn't produce insulin, requiring lifelong insulin therapy. Type 2 diabetes involves the body not using insulin effectively (insulin resistance), often managed initially with lifestyle changes and oral medications, but potentially requiring insulin later.
- What is the A1c test and why is it important?
- The A1c test is a blood test that shows your average blood sugar level over the past 2-3 months, unlike a daily finger-stick which is just a snapshot. It's a crucial tool for diagnosing diabetes and monitoring long-term glucose control to help prevent complications.
- What is Graves' disease?
- Graves' disease is the most common cause of an overactive thyroid. It's an autoimmune disorder where your immune system mistakenly attacks your thyroid, causing it to produce too much hormone. Fortunately, it's a treatable condition managed effectively by an endocrinologist.
- What is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)?
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder in women that can cause irregular periods, acne, and excess hair growth. It's often linked to insulin resistance and can impact fertility. Dr. Soliman can create a comprehensive plan to manage the hormonal and metabolic aspects of PCOS.
- I have a thyroid nodule. Does this mean I have cancer?
- The vast majority of thyroid nodules are benign. Dr. Soliman is experienced in evaluating nodules, often using ultrasound and potentially a fine-needle aspiration biopsy to determine if further evaluation is needed.
- I was told I have prediabetes. Can I prevent it from becoming Type 2 diabetes?
- Yes, a prediabetes diagnosis is a crucial opportunity for prevention. Dr. Soliman can create a personalized plan involving modest weight loss, dietary changes, and increased physical activity, which can significantly delay or even prevent the onset of Type 2 diabetes.
- What is osteoporosis and how can I prevent it?
- Osteoporosis is a condition that causes bones to become weak and brittle, increasing the risk of fractures. Ensuring adequate calcium and vitamin D intake, performing weight-bearing exercise, and avoiding smoking are key prevention strategies. Dr. Soliman can assess your risk and recommend a bone density scan.
1450 NW 10th Ave
Miami FL 33136
Phone: (305) 243-3636
Dr. Diana Soliman, MD is regulated by the Florida Statutes, Title XXXII, Chapter 458 (Medical Practice) in Florida and is licensed by The Florida Board of Medicine.
National Provider Identifier (NPI): 1700270378
Registration can typically be verified through The Florida Board of Medicine website or by direct inquiry.
The information on this profile, provided by weprevent.org, is for general informational purposes and to help you connect with preventive health partners. It does not constitute direct medical advice from the physician named. Endocrinologies like Dr. Diana Soliman are skilled in helping patients create proactive health plans. For urgent or life-threatening emergencies, please call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department. It is always recommended to maintain open communication with your endocrinology about all aspects of your health and your personalized prevention plan.
