Endocrinologist: A good endocrinologist should be able to help you with gonadal dysgenesis. Your primary care physician should be able to suggest some options in your community.
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Gynecologist: Your first step is to see a gynecologist. They may be able to handle things on their own, or may want you to also see an endocrinologist.
Answered 2/20/2014
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Research Yourself: E.G. Search: http://en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/gonadal_dysgenesis, search http://www.Asrm.Org, http://www.Reproductivefacts.Org, http://www.Sart.Org, http://www.Socrei.Org ; carefully research client reviews of any specific physician you consider going to. Gonadal dysgenesis is strongly associated with turner's syndrome, thus http://en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/turner_syndrome, ; search "turner's syndrome".
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Pediatric Endocrino: Typically this is a fairly narrow field. Suggest a pediatric endocrinologist.
Answered 2/20/2014
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