We’ve seen over 60,000 patients with this disease, and many have suffered for years simply because their doctors didn’t order the correct labs or didn’t recognize the signs.”
— Dr. Jim Norman, founder of the Norman Parathyroid Center
TAMPA, FL, UNITED STATES, July 16, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In honor of Parathyroid Awareness Month, the Norman Parathyroid Center at the Hospital for Endocrine Surgery is proud to announce a national collaboration with Any Lab Test Now to increase access to diagnostic testing for hyperparathyroidism, a common yet underdiagnosed endocrine disorder that affects millions—especially women over 50.
This groundbreaking initiative includes
To mark the occasion, the Norman Parathyroid Center is establishing Hyperparathyroidism Awareness Day on July 22, the first national day dedicated to raising awareness of this misunderstood condition.
“Hyperparathyroidism is incredibly common—especially in women—but it’s frequently missed or dismissed,” said Dr. Jim Norman, founder of the Norman Parathyroid Center. “We’ve seen over 60,000 patients with this disease, and many have suffered for years simply because their doctors didn’t order the correct labs or didn’t recognize the signs.”
Why This Matters
Hyperparathyroidism is caused by one or more tumors on the parathyroid glands, leading to high calcium levels in the blood. This imbalance can cause a wide range of symptoms, including:
-Bone loss and osteoporosis
-Kidney stones
-Fatigue, brain fog, and memory issues
-High blood pressure and heart palpitations
-Mood changes, anxiety, and depression
These symptoms are often mistaken for “normal aging,” resulting in patients being told to “watch and wait” while their health worsens. But the disease is curable with a 20-minute outpatient surgery that removes the overactive gland(s)—and most patients report dramatic symptom improvement within days or weeks.
One of the biggest reasons hyperparathyroidism goes undiagnosed is due to misunderstood lab values—especially calcium. For adults over age 40, a calcium level above 10.0 mg/dL is never normal, yet many labs and doctors mistakenly consider levels up to 10.5 “within range.” In reality, high calcium is almost always caused by a parathyroid tumor. Understanding this distinction can mean the difference between years of suffering and a quick cure.
“We hear it all the time—patients say they feel 20 years younger after surgery,” said Dr. Jamie Mitchell, Medical Director at the Norman Parathyroid Center. “This is one of the most rewarding procedures in medicine, and we’re excited to make diagnosis easier with this national lab testing initiative.”
About the Parathyroid Health Panel
The new testing panel is now available through Any Lab Test Now and includes blood calcium and parathyroid hormone (PTH). These are the only two labs needed to diagnose primary hyperparathyroidism. No doctor’s referral is required for this lab test, patients may simply walk-in to an Any Lab Test Now location or schedule an appointment online.
Patients are encouraged to visit www.parathyroidawareness.org to learn more and those with abnormal results should visit www.parathyroid.com to take the next step toward evaluation and treatment. No referral is needed to be seen at the Norman Parathyroid Center.
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