Pituitary Center

Pituitary disorders can be severely disabling and difficult to manage. Our Pituitary Center offers the region’s most comprehensive and multidisciplinary program for pituitary conditions. As a research facility, we’re focused on the development of novel diagnostic and treatment options for pituitary tumor patients, and are currently involved in clinical trials for medical management of Cushing’s disease.
Diagnostic and treatment services
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Dynamic pituitary evaluation
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Petrosal sinus sampling
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3-Tesla MRI
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Microsurgery
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Intraoperative MRI and CT
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Radiosurgery – CyberKnife and Gamma Knife
The research focus of the Seattle Pituitary Center is the development of novel diagnostic and treatment options for pituitary tumor patients. Clinical trials include new medical treatments for Cushing’s disease.
In the news
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Read Sharon Zuvela's story about how she was treated for her hormonal disorder caused by a benign tumor on the pituitary gland at the Bellevue Reporter.
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Dr. William Ludlam, director of the Seattle Pituitary Center, talks about care for patients with pituitary disorders.
Pituitary disorders can be severely disabling and difficult to manage. Our Pituitary Center offers the region’s most comprehensive and multidisciplinary program for pituitary conditions. As a research facility, we’re focused on the development of novel diagnostic and treatment options for pituitary tumor patients, and are currently involved in clinical trials for medical management of Cushing’s disease.
Appointments & Referrals
To refer a patient to the Swedish Neuroendocrine Program, complete our Referral for Evaluation and Treatment of Pituitary Disorder form and fax with relevant patient records to 206-320-2995.
For consultations or to request specialized services, contact William Ludlam, M.D., director of the Swedish Neuroendocrine Program, at 206-320-2840.
Contact Information
Swedish Pituitary Center
550 17th Ave.Cherry Hill Campus, James Tower, Suite 500
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: 206-320-2840
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Map & Directions
Need a second opinion?
Call 206-320-2840 to make an appointment now.

Watch and learn
Dr. Mayberg discusses pituitary tumors and their treatment.
What to expect during your hospital stay
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