Abby Abisogun, MD
Chronic disease →Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Abby Abisogun is a board-certified internist with specialized training in endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolic disorders. She provides comprehensive chronic disease management through telehealth, helping patients optimize treatment plans and improve long-term health outcomes for conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and autoimmune disorders. Dr. Abisogun brings clinical expertise and a patient-centered approach to remote care, enabling individuals to manage complex medical conditions from home with personalized guidance and ongoing support.
Services offered
Dr. Abisogun specializes in managing multiple chronic conditions including diabetes (type 1 and type 2), cardiovascular disease, hypertension, thyroid dysfunction, and autoimmune disorders through evidence-based telehealth consultations. She utilizes comprehensive metabolic assessment, medication optimization, and lifestyle modification strategies tailored to each patient's individual health goals and circumstances. Her telehealth sessions involve detailed history-taking, review of laboratory results and vital signs, medication adjustments, and collaborative treatment planning with patients and their care teams. Dr. Abisogun serves adults with complex medical histories who benefit from specialized endocrinology expertise, providing accessible remote care that reduces barriers to consistent chronic disease management and specialist consultation.