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Daniel Almquist, MD

Chronic disease
Accepting patients
Call to book

(701) 234-3100

Telehealth platform

MDLive

Session types

Video

Languages

English, Russian

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About

Dr. Daniel Almquist is a chronic disease specialist serving patients managing complex, long-term health conditions through virtual care. He works with individuals navigating type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and COPD to develop sustainable treatment plans that fit their lives. Dr. Almquist brings expertise in chronic disease management to patients across South Dakota via telehealth, focusing on both medication optimization and lifestyle modifications.

Services offered

Dr. Almquist specializes in comprehensive chronic disease management for patients with conditions requiring ongoing medical supervision and treatment adjustment. He treats type 2 and type 1 diabetes, hypertension, COPD, heart disease, and thyroid disorders, using evidence-based approaches tailored to each patient's unique health profile. His telehealth sessions include detailed condition assessment, medication review and optimization, lab result interpretation, and collaborative goal-setting around diet, exercise, and daily disease management. Patients can expect thorough follow-up care, clear communication about treatment plans, and support in coordinating with other specialists—all from the convenience of virtual visits.

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