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Savitha Shastry, MD

4.4 out of 5 
Specialty: 
Endocrinology
Diabetes Care
Physician Group: 
UT Health East Texas Physicians

UT Health East Texas Physicians - Internal Medicine, Gerontology & Endocrinology - A department of UT Health North Campus Tyler

11937 US Hwy 271
Tyler, TX 75708
903-877-7911
Hours: 

Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

UT Health North Campus Tyler

11937 US Hwy 271
Tyler, TX 75708
903-877-7000

Savitha Shastry, MD, is a board-certified endocrinologist at UT Health East Texas Physicians North Campus Tyler - Internal Medicine, Gerontology, and Endocrinology Clinic. "I really enjoy helping patients get their health issues under control before any complications arise, or they develop other medical conditions."

"Endocrinology is the study of hormones, and the majority of people I see have diabetes, problems with their thyroid and occasionally certain rare conditions associated with the pituitary and the adrenal glands. I enjoy getting to know my patients and providing guidance so they become healthier and more successful in their goals. Helping patients live their healthiest life is what makes my job rewarding, and why I love what I do." 

Dr. Shastry is employed as a clinical faculty physician at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler under the UT Tyler School of Medicine.

Board Certifications: 

American Board of Internal Medicine, Board Certification

Education: 

Endocrinology Fellowship: The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas

Internal Medicine Residency: Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University, Detroit

Doctor of Medicine: Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit

Bachelor of Science: The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, Member

The Endocrine Society, Member

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 08/16/2020

Very good doctor, she cares about the patient and will spend the time needed with you to explain any questions you might have.

   — Marvin Hart