Dr. DOMENICO ACCILI, MD
Chronic disease →Telehealth platform
Independent
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Domenico Accili is a licensed hospitalist who specializes in helping patients achieve better health outcomes by managing complex chronic conditions through personalized telehealth care. Working with patients managing diabetes, heart disease, and autoimmune disorders, he develops treatment plans that allow individuals to maintain stability and improve their quality of life from home. His approach emphasizes long-term disease control and helping patients understand their conditions to make informed decisions about their care.
Services offered
Dr. Accili provides comprehensive telehealth management for patients with chronic diseases including diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, and autoimmune disorders. During virtual appointments, he conducts thorough evaluations, reviews lab work and imaging results, adjusts medications as needed, and develops personalized management strategies tailored to each patient's lifestyle and health goals. He works with patients to optimize medication regimens, monitor disease progression, and prevent complications through regular follow-up care. His approach combines clinical expertise with patient education, helping individuals understand their conditions and actively participate in their own care—resulting in better medication adherence, improved symptom control, and reduced hospitalizations.