
Thyroid Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) FAQ with Dr. Ahmet Ergin: 30 Must-Know Answers for Patients in the Treasure Coast
If you’ve been told you have a thyroid nodule or goiter, and you’re trying to avoid surgery, thyroid radiofrequency ablation (RFA) might just be the game-changer you’re looking for. This minimally invasive, outpatient procedure is transforming how we manage benign thyroid nodules—and Dr. Ahmet Ergin, a trusted endocrinologist serving Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, and Stuart, is leading the charge on Florida’s Treasure Coast.
Below are 30 of the most frequently asked questions about thyroid RFA, with expert guidance from Dr. Ergin and his team at TCENDO.
Indications & Diagnosis
1. What is thyroid RFA used for?
2. Can RFA treat cancerous thyroid nodules?
3. Do I need a biopsy before RFA?
4. What symptoms suggest I might need RFA?
- Neck tightness or fullness
- Visible neck swelling
- Difficulty swallowing
- Cosmetic concerns
- Hyperthyroidism due to a toxic nodule
5. Can RFA treat hyperfunctioning (“toxic”) nodules?
6. What if I have multiple nodules?
Pre-Procedure Preparation
7. How do I prepare for an RFA procedure?
- Stopping blood thinners 5–7 days prior
- Having recent thyroid labs and ultrasound
- Hydrating well the night before
- Arriving with no makeup or lotions on the neck
- Dont have any metal on your body
- Make sure you are not pregnant.
8. Should I stop thyroid medications before RFA?
9. Do I need to fast before the procedure?
10. Should I avoid caffeine or supplements before the procedure?
11. What should I wear to the appointment?
What to Expect During the Procedure
12. Is thyroid RFA painful?
13. Will I be awake during the procedure?
14. How long does the procedure take?
15. Will I need stitches?
16. Is it done in a hospital?
17. Can I drive myself home afterward?
Contraindications & Cautions
18. Is RFA safe during pregnancy?
19. Can I do RFA if I have a pacemaker or implant?
20. Is RFA safe for elderly patients?
21. What if I have thyroid cancer risk factors?
22. Can children or teenagers get RFA?
23. What are the risks of RFA?
- Temporary voice hoarseness
- Bruising or minor bleeding
- Pain at the site
- Nodule regrowth if not fully treated
24. Will I lose my voice?
25. Will I have a scar?
26. Can the nodule come back after RFA?
Results & Follow-Up
27. How soon will I see results?
28. Will I still have a thyroid after RFA?
29. Do I still need follow-up after RFA?
30. Can I still get thyroid surgery later if needed?
Why Choose Dr. Ahmet Ergin for Thyroid RFA?
Dr. Ahmet Ergin is one of the few endocrinologists in the Treasure Coast region offering advanced, in-office thyroid RFA. He’s performed hundreds of ultrasound-guided procedures and is deeply passionate about helping patients avoid unnecessary surgery.
Whether you live in Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Vero Beach, or anywhere on Florida’s east coast, Dr. Ergin and his expert team at the Diabetes, Thyroid & Hormone Center (TCENDO) provide a personalized, evidence-based approach to thyroid care.
Dr. Ergin is known for:
Extensive thyroid nodule expertise
Compassionate patient care
State-of-the-art RFA equipment
Avoiding unnecessary thyroid removal
Getting you back to life—without surgery
Ready to Find Out If You’re a Candidate?
If you’ve been told you need thyroid surgery—or you’re just tired of “watch and wait”—it’s time to explore your options. Thyroid RFA offers long-term relief without scars, stitches, or downtime.
Call Diabetes, Thyroid & Hormone Center Of The Treasure Coast today at (772) 398-8484 or visit www.tcendo.com to schedule a consultation.