At Lake Chelan Health Clinic, home to Express Care, Pediatric Care and Primary Care, we are excited to offer endocrinology services close to home beginning in late July, conveniently located at 219 E. Johnson Avenue in downtown Chelan.
Endocrinology focuses on the glands and hormones that help regulate many of the body’s essential functions, including growth, metabolism, energy, mood, and reproduction. When hormones are out of balance, they can affect your overall health and quality of life.
Lake Chelan Health endocrinology services help diagnose, manage, and treat a variety of hormone-related conditions.
What conditions does an endocrinologist treat?
- Management of diabetes mellitus (Type 1, Type 2, and gestational diabetes)
- Thyroid conditions
- Adrenal gland disorders
- Pituitary gland disorders
- Hormone imbalance evaluation (including fatigue, weight changes, and metabolism concerns)
- Osteoporosis
- Menopause and other reproductive hormone concerns
- Low testosterone and other male hormone disorders
- Evaluation of abnormal growth or puberty-related hormone issues
- Endocrine-related hypertension (high blood pressure caused by hormone imbalance)
- And other conditions
Now Scheduling appointments!
Lake Chelan Health Clinic | 509-682-8511 | Questions? email: info@lcch.net
219 East Johnson Avenue, Chelan, WA 98816
Providers
Bindu Nayak
Bindu Nayak, M.D., is a board-certified endocrinologist with nearly two decades of clinical experience. Raised in Louisiana, she earned her medical degree from Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center and completed her Internal Medicine residency and Endocrinology fellowship at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Nayak has been practicing in North Central Washington since 2009, providing comprehensive care across the full spectrum of endocrine disorders. Her clinical interests include diabetes management, with particular expertise in advanced technologies such as insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring systems. She also treats a wide range of conditions, including thyroid, pituitary, and adrenal disorders, as well as osteoporosis.
Deeply committed to her community, Dr. Nayak is proud to call North Central Washington home. She currently serves as Vice President of the Washington State Medical Association, where she helps to advance high-quality care and advocate for patients and physicians across the state.

