Thyroid disorders can affect individuals of any age, including teenagers, children, and infants. Pediatric thyroid disorders can include hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone levels), hyperthyroidism (excessive thyroid hormone levels), thyroid nodules (growths on the thyroid), and even thyroid cancer. Dr. Liuska Pesce, a pediatric endocrinologist and faculty member of our division, is a thyroid expert focused on providing the best treatments for these conditions in young patients. She is a member of the Child and Adolescent Thyroid Consortium (CATC – click for website). This consortium is a collaboration of leading pediatric thyroid specialists across the country who have the goal of “improving outcomes for children and adolescents with thyroid disease” especially through synergistic research across institutions. Of the 20 member CATC hospitals in the USA, only three are not located in states on the east or west coast. We are fortunate at the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital to have a specialist like Dr. Pesce who has devoted her career to compassionate and expert medical care of pediatric thyroid disorders.