Dr. Edward M. Condon, M.D., F.A.C.E., E.C.N.U.
Endocrinology-Diabetes | Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
1000 Northern Boulevard 360 Great Neck NY, 11021About
Dr. Edward Condon practices Endocrinology in Commack, NY, Medford NY, Hampton Bays, NY and Great Neck NY. Dr. Condon specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases related to hormone imbalance, especially Pre Diabetes, and the bodys glands in the endocrine system. Endocrinologists are trained and certified to treat a variety of conditions, including menopause, diabetes, infertility, and thyroid disorders, among many others. Dr. Condon examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses, and decides the best treatment methods. Dr. Condon has conducted hundreds of studies in the research of devices and medications to treat endocrine disoders. He is published in the fields of male hormonal dysfuction, pre diabetes and other important endocrine subjects as well. Dr. Condon trained at the prestigious Mount Sinai Medical Center and Medical School in New York in both internal medicine and Endocrinology. Dr. Condon has been elected as a Fellow of the American College of Endocrinolgy and is a member of several of their State and National committees.
Education and Training
Autonomous University of Guadalajara MD 1973
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras Facultad de Ciencias Medicas 1973
Provider Details
Dr. Edward M. Condon, M.D., F.A.C.E., E.C.N.U.'s Expert Contributions
Metabolic Weight Loss
One of the most important accomplishments at Condon Medical has been the discovery and publication of the differences in caloric metabolism in diabetes and prediabetes vs. people not at risk for these disorders. This has resulted in the strong support for early treatment of prediabetes and other...
Do I need to take insulin forever?
Your doctor should measure your own levels but checking your c-peptide. C peptide is part of the insulin molecule not found in commercial preparations. If you make substantial c-peptide your endocrinologist can probably get you off insulin. READ MORE
Does insulin cause weight gain?
Insulin absolutely causes weight gain by stimulating appetite and making everythin you eat get absorbed. Most endocrinologists will try hard not to use insullin if you are gaining weight. READ MORE
When does medication start for diabetes?
This depends on whom you see. The new guidelines for the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology would recommend treatment of a pre diabetic to prevent the patient from becoming an actual diabetic. READ MORE
What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes?
Type 1 is caused by a genetic mutation which allows the insulin producing cells (beta cells) to be destroyed by the patients own immune system. Type 2 is due to the body cells being resistant to the patients own insulin resulting in overproduction of insulin by the pancreas. This HIGH insulin level is needed to make the cell accept glucose. Type 1 is not genetic. Type 2 is genetically transmitted. If one parent has Type 2, 25% of the children will get it. If both parents have Type 2, 100% of the children will get it. READ MORE
My HbA1C reports have reduced from 7 to 4.2. Does it mean I'm no longer at risk for diabetes?
You are still a pre diabetic and as you age the levels will go back up. You need to maintain a normal weight which will delay the disease return for the longest possible time. Diabetes is a cellular resistant state which does not go away permanently. READ MORE
Why is diabetes causing weight loss in my husband?
There are many reasons your husband may be loosing weight and you should discuss this with your primary. If his HBaic is 8 or greater he is not holding on to all of the calories he is eating. The kidney will try and get rid of or spill the glucose out. In some diabetes this is a reason to lose weight. READ MORE
If I had diabetes during pregnancy, are there chances I will get the disease later in life?
Type II Diabetes is the out of control genetics linked to anti starving. The increased metabolic load of a pregnancy reveals the underlying condition, and it usually goes away after the baby is born. It will return but can be delayed by good dietary habits, exercise and maintaining a near ideal weight. READ MORE
Do natural remedies help in reversing diabetes type 1?
There is no herbal to treat type 1 diabetes. Prior to 1921 it was a fatal disease. There are interesting studies being done at Mass General in boston which may alter the immune mechanism to a point where some function may return. See BCG vaccine studies and Type I diabetes. READ MORE
What should be the ideal HbA1C for a diabetic patient?
The ideal Hbaic is determined by your age. If you are under 65 the goal is 6.5-7.0 without hypoglycemia. Every time your Hbaic is one point above 7 the cardiovascular risk doubles. eg. 8 double, 9 times 4, 10 times 8. So you clearly want to be 6.5 to 7 READ MORE
Do medicines lose their effectiveness if taken for a long period of time?
Some medications do lose their effect. Especially drugs like glimemperide, glipizide and other sulfonoureas. READ MORE
My husband feels very hungry with his diabetic medication. What should I do?
Talk to your treating MD and consider use of a GLP-1 which suppresses appetite. Drop the Januvia in the Janumet. READ MORE
My mothers feet are turning black and extremely itchy. What should we do?
See your primary MD and request a vascular evaluation and or consult. Do this quickly. READ MORE
My husband feels extremely tired and drained out. How can I help him?
Speak to your physician loss of energy is the most common complaint to doctors and can be from a large variety of causes i.e. anemia, vit d deficiency, other hormonal disorders. It needs an appropriate investigation READ MORE
What can I do to increase my leptin sensitivity?
You need to talk to a well trained endocrinologist. There is no approved way to alter leptin. PCOS is a form of pre diabetes and by sensitizing your cells to your own insulin you may lose weight. See guidelines for treating pre diabetes READ MORE
How should diabetes be treated in patients who have had it for a long time?
Endocrine consult READ MORE
Can my thyroid be the reason behind my high cholesterol?
Proven low thryoid may raise cholesterol but it is usually not a primary cause. Have your doctor check your thryoid and consult with him or her. READ MORE
If I have diabetes during pregnancy, what are the chances of my child getting it too?
If one parent has type II diabetes, 25% of the offspring will get it. If both parents have Type II, 100% of the offspring will get it. READ MORE
Why am I not putting on weight?
This is an important complaint which requires a good evaluation with history and physical. It may not be due to diabetes alone and could represent other serious diseases. Please discuss with your primary and ask if referral is required. Edward M. Condon, MD, FACE, ECNU READ MORE
My mother suffered from 3 episodes of hypoglycemia in a day. Will she be okay?
Multiple hypoglycemia in a patient over age 65 is dangerous. It may be due to eating habits, drugs selected, or patient compliance. An immediate visit should be made to the responsible physician. If the patient fails to respond normally, an ambulance should be called. READ MORE
Are my insulin injections permanent?
The answer requires knowing how much insulin your own body presently produces. This may be measured by checking fasting and post meal levels of c peptide or insulin. Once that is known your medication history, your weight, your dietary history would allow an accurate evaluation of your other alternatives. If you do not make adequate insulin you will need to remain on this essential hormone. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Teaching Faculty Stonybrook University 2010 - 2017
- Executive Board Lower New York State Chapter American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists 2014 - 2017
- Reviewer American Journal of Ultrasound Medicine 2016 - 2017
- Member Executive Board of American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists PAC 2016 - 2017
- Member American Association of Clinical Endocrinolgists, National Legislative and Political Committee 2014 - 2017
Awards
- Fellowship 1999 American College of Endocrinology
Treatments
- Diabetes
- Obesity
- Metabolic Syndrome
- Type 2 Diabetes
- Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
- Hypothyroidism
- Thyroiditis
- Goiter
Professional Memberships
- American Medical Association
- American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
- American Thyroid Association
- American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Coalition for Community Well-being Inc.
Areas of research
Pharmaceutical, Device, Male gonadal dysfunction, Pre Diabetes (PCOS, Syndrome X, Dysmetabolic Syndrome. Thyroid sonographyDr. Edward M. Condon, M.D., F.A.C.E., E.C.N.U.'s Practice location
Dr. Edward M. Condon, M.D., F.A.C.E., E.C.N.U.'s reviews
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- Mark
Love this office. Dr Condon and staff are very knowledgable. Nurse practitioners are great.
- Kelly
I came into Dr. Condon's office after hearing all the wonderful things from family and friends who are current patients. I have extremely hard veins and the girls who take the blood are always very patient with me and always get it instantly. The practitioners are always very caring and take their time listening to me. I never feel rushed when I'm in the office.
- Maria
My daughter and I have been coming to this office for many years. Dr Edward Condon and his staff are highly professional and very kind. Always love to come back. Best Endo on Long Island by far.
- Frank
Dr Condon and staff have kept my health in tip top shape. Wonderful experience every visit. Highly recommend
- Lisa
The Staff are just Perfect... I'm always Satisfied when I come here. Thank you for such welcoming Health Care... ❤️. Lisa
- Henry
The staff and nurses are great. They take the time to listen and help me understand
- Marion
Nurse practitioner is very thorough, easy to talk to and she listens
- Keith
Always satisfied,great people,very professional
- John
The office staff is extremely efficient, friendly and eager to help
- Wayne
I've been very satisfied. Not a long wait
- Ellen
Returning to Dr. Condon's office after many years changed my life! Little did I know that my body needs the attention that it was given so carefully and gently by the wonderful staff in this office. Jeannine and Virginia are so thorough. They truly made a difference in my life. Thank you for making me healthy and well!
- Maryanne
It was great a lot of people but went very fast girls in office very nice and got there job done fast over all best visit yet thanks
- Kenya
Excellent staff. Always welcoming. Highly recommend Dr. Condon!!
- Jerehmiah
Dr Condon is a man of honor, has high standards, is a quality Doctor. It is my honor to be his patient, he has become apart of my family and we hold him dear to our hearts. God bless, God keep him, and as the Irish would say "slant gafoil" to his health until we meet again
- Frances
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The staff at Dr Condon's office are caring and respectful. If I am unable to get the staff on the phone they are quick to call me back and help my every need.
- John
Your office is great. Doctors and NPs are amazing!
- John
Dr Condon and his staff are excellent. Very kind and welcoming office.
- Peter
Excellent, very nice to meet Kelly. Janine was very good, she always is.
Every employee in this office is amazing
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