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Dayal Davis Raja,M.D. is an Board Certified and Fellowship trained Endocrinologist. He trained at Mercer University School of Medicine (Macon, GA) and Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine (Augusta, GA). He will be returning to his home state of New York to set up practice in Central New York.

Dr. Raja is Board Certified and Fellowship trained in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology/Metabolism at top ranked Medical Centers in the United States. He has consistently scored in the top 10th percentile on all medical boards taken, but prides himself on his patient care and clinical skills, which he values most. During residency he was selected to serve as Chief Resident and was awarded Resident of the Year twice. Always up to date on the latest in Medicine and Endocrinology, his patients get the most advanced care available. He greatly enjoys patient interaction, is an excellent communicator and always involves his patients in their management plan. The many awards he has received as a physician, has been attained by less than 5% of physicians nationally and include, "America’s Top Physicians", "Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare" and "The Patients’ Choice Award". He has appeared on CBS TV Diabetes Hotline discussing issues related to Diabetes in America. His research has been published and presented at many major Endocrinology Symposiums, including The American Association of Clinical Endocrinology and The American Thyroid Association.

Fellowship Trained and Board Certified to evaluate and manage all Endocrine/Metabolic Disorders including:

-Diabetes Mellitus -Osteoporosis/Osteopenia -Dyslipidemia (High Cholesterol) -Thyroid problems (Hyper/Hypothyroidism) -Obesity -Thyroid Biopsy -Insulin Pumps -Continuous Glucose Monitoring -All Endocrine Tumors/Cancers -Sex Change Hormones -Growth problems -Pediatric Endocrinology -Testosterone replacement -Pituitary, Thyroid and Adrenal Nodule/Mass -Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) -Gynecomastia (Breast enlargement in men) -Hirsutism (eg. Excessive facial hair in women) -Electrolyte abnormalities (High/Low: Calcium, Sodium or Potassium) -Pheochromocytoma, Hypopituitarism, Adrenal Insufficiency, Acromegaly, Prolactinemia, Cushing’s Syndrome, Diabetes Insipidus and many other Endocrine disorders.