Treatment
Chronic Disease Management
Conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol do their damage quietly. Ongoing management with a physician who knows your history keeps them controlled, so you can stay ahead of them instead of reacting to them.
Chronic disease management is ongoing, coordinated care for long-term conditions such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, and thyroid disorders. It combines regular checkups, lab monitoring, medication management, and lifestyle guidance in one plan. Instead of a different answer at every visit, you get one physician tracking your progress over time.
This care is for anyone living with a long-term condition, whether you were just diagnosed or have been managing it for years. It is also a fit if your numbers have crept up, your medications feel like a guessing game, or you have not had consistent follow-up. Many patients manage more than one condition, and the plan accounts for all of them together.
Consistent, coordinated management keeps long-term conditions controlled, which lowers your risk of complications down the road. With one physician tracking your numbers over time, medications are adjusted thoughtfully and problems get caught early. Individual results vary.
Your physician starts with a full review of your history, current medications, and recent labs. Together you set clear targets, like a blood pressure or A1C goal, and build a plan to reach them. Follow-up visits track your numbers, adjust medications when needed, and keep the plan realistic for your life.
A physician directs your care, reviewing your labs and medications, setting targets with you, and adjusting treatment only with a clear reason and a conversation. Nothing changes without your understanding.
At Seven Hills, chronic conditions are managed alongside your weight, metabolism, and hormones by a physician-led team that knows your history, not a rotating cast. Book a consultation to get your conditions under steady control.

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about chronic disease management.
Common ones include high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and prediabetes, high cholesterol, and thyroid conditions. If you are dealing with something else, call the office and the team will let you know if it is a fit.
It depends on how controlled your condition is. Well-managed conditions may only need a visit every three to six months, while new diagnoses or changing medications usually mean more frequent check-ins at first.
Yes. Bring your records or a list of your medications, and your physician will review everything before making any changes. Nothing gets switched without a clear reason and a conversation with you.
Not every visit, but regular labs are how your physician knows whether the plan is working. Tests like A1C, cholesterol panels, and kidney function are checked on a schedule based on your condition.
Often, yes. Weight loss, better nutrition, and regular activity can meaningfully improve blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol. Your physician will tell you honestly what lifestyle changes can achieve and when medication is still the safer choice.
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