Chronic Disease Medical Management (Telemedicine & In-Person)
Initial visits: $175–$225*
Follow-Up Visits: $150–$175*
*Final pricing is based on visit type (telemedicine or in-person) and level of care needed. Medication cost is separate and paid directly to the pharmacy.
We provide ongoing medical management for stable chronic conditions with a personalized, patient-centered approach. Our goal is to support better health outcomes through structured monitoring, medication review, and practical lifestyle guidance.
Conditions we commonly manage include:
Obesity & metabolic syndrome
Hypertension
Prediabetes & insulin resistance
Dyslipidemia (abnormal cholesterol)
Fatigue-related disorders
Other stable chronic conditions
Transparent Pricing
All services are cash-pay. We accept all major credit cards.
Payment is due at time of service.
Medication costs are separate and paid directly to the pharmacy.
Lab fees may vary depending on testing facility.
We do not bill insurance at this time.
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Medication management and optimization
Lab review and ordering (when appropriate)
Lifestyle counseling and risk assessment
Care coordination and referral support when needed
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We encourage patients to maintain a primary care provider for preventive care and annual physicals. Our chronic disease management services are designed to complement, not replace, comprehensive primary care.
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No. This service provides focused management of stable chronic conditions. Patients should continue routine preventive care with their primary provider.
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Follow-up frequency depends on your condition and treatment plan. Some patients are seen monthly during medication adjustments, while others may be seen every 3–6 months once stable.
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Lab testing may be recommended depending on your diagnosis, medications, and clinical goals. We will review your recent labs and determine what is appropriate.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Telemedicine works well for many stable chronic conditions, especially for follow-ups and medication management. If an in-person evaluation is clinically necessary, we will advise accordingly.
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If your symptoms worsen or require urgent care, we may recommend an in-person evaluation, referral to urgent care, or emergency services depending on severity.
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Yes, when clinically appropriate. Medication management is part of this service and includes monitoring effectiveness and side effects.
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Chronic disease management focuses on structured, ongoing care rather than single-visit treatment. The goal is long-term stability and improved health outcomes.
Consistent management leads to better outcomes. If you’re ready for structured, compassionate care tailored to your long-term health, we’re here to support you.

