Robert Ferry
Endocronologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Endocrinology
15303 Huebner Rd Ste 15 San Antonio TX, 78248About
Dr. Ferry is an accomplished pediatric endocrinologist who practices in San Antonio, Texas. He has authored over 140 peer-reviewed articles and chapters in biomedical science (tinyurl.com/y9qusnq5) as well as lay media. Dr. Ferry diagnoses and treats disorders of growth or puberty, diabetes, and other conditions related to hormones affecting infants, children, adolescents, and young adults up to age 26. Endocrinologists possess specialized knowledge on hormones and their effects.
Education and Training
UT Health San Antonio MD 1994
Yale University BS 1989
UT Health San Antonio Residency in Pediatrics 1997
Childrens Hosp of Philadelphia Fellowship in Pediatric Endocrinology 2000
United States Army War College Master of Strategic Studies 2018
Board Certification
American Board of Pediatrics
Pediatric Endocrinology (Pediatrics)
Disaster Medicine (Physician Specialties)
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Robert Ferry's Expert Contributions
What are the early signs of diabetes?
Early signs of diabetes mellitus can include fatigue, weight loss, excessive thirst, excessive urination, urinary incontinence, urinary infection, vaginal yeast infection, excessive hunger, or darkening of skin over the back of the neck and other skin folds (e.g., armpits, under the breast, the waistline, etc.). Your healthcare provider can confirm the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus by a simple, inexpensive, finger stick to check the blood sugar level. READ MORE
How long does a person live with type 1 diabetes?
Mrs. Winsome Johnston of New Zealand was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 6 and has lived with T1D for over 84 years into her 90s. By closely following legitimate medical advice and maintaining a positive attitude, someone diagnosed with T1D today can expect to live more than 50 years after diagnosis. Of course, other diseases can affect anyone's lifespan. READ MORE
How is hypothyroidism detected in children?
A simple blood draw for basic thyroid function tests is usually adequate to detect hypothyroidism. Discuss your concern with your primary care provider. For deeper discussion, consult with a pediatric endocrinologist. READ MORE
How is diabetes diagnosed in children?
Take your child promptly to your primary care provider or the closest emergency department. There they will check the level of sugar in your child's blood to diagnose diabetes. READ MORE
How to calm a child through blood work?
Explaining and demonstrating the procedure on a doll, while answering questions and addressing fears, may allay a child's fear. If possible, allowing her/him to pick the site for the blood draw may also help calm her/him. Allowing your 7 year old to play her/his favorite video game, hold her/his favorite toy, or listen to her/his favorite music can calm and distract her/him before and during a blood draw. Holding her/his hand during the procedure helps too. READ MORE
Awards
- Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime 2019 Who’s Who in America
- Distinguished Graduate 2018 United States Army War College
- President’s Volunteer Service 2005 U.S. President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation
- Research Career Award 2001 National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases
- America’s Top Pediatricians 2011 Consumers’ Research Council
- Top Doctors 2014 Castle Connolly Medical Ltd.
Professional Memberships
- The American Academy of Pediatrics
- Pediatric Endocrine Society
- Endocrine Society
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- Prof. Robert Jean Ferry M.D.15303 HUEBNER RD STE 15 SAN ANTONIO TX 78248