Dr. ALAN BARTHOLOMEW, DO
Chronic disease →(801) 706-4520
Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Alan Bartholomew is a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine specializing in internal medicine and rheumatology, helping patients with complex chronic conditions manage their health through convenient telehealth appointments. He works with individuals navigating diabetes, heart disease, and autoimmune disorders, providing comprehensive long-term disease management strategies tailored to each patient's unique needs. Dr. Bartholomew's telehealth-first approach enables patients to access specialized chronic disease care without leaving home, making ongoing treatment more accessible for those managing multiple conditions.
Services offered
Dr. Bartholomew provides comprehensive telehealth management for patients with chronic diseases including diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, and autoimmune disorders. During virtual visits, he conducts detailed assessments, reviews lab results and imaging, adjusts medication regimens, and develops personalized treatment plans focused on symptom control and disease progression prevention. He works with patients to optimize their daily management strategies, coordinate specialist care, and address complications associated with long-term conditions. Typical telehealth sessions involve reviewing recent health changes, discussing medication effectiveness, ordering necessary tests, and making evidence-based adjustments to treatment protocols.