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Dr. ERIC BERGER, MD

Chronic disease
Accepting patients
Call to book

(415) 457-1588

Telehealth platform

MDLive

Session types

Video

Languages

English

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About

Dr. Eric Berger is a chronic disease specialist who works with patients managing complex, long-term health conditions through evidence-based medical management and ongoing care coordination. He focuses on helping patients with diabetes, hypertension, and autoimmune conditions achieve better disease control and quality of life using a combination of medication optimization and lifestyle modification strategies. Dr. Berger provides comprehensive telehealth consultations to patients across Rhode Island seeking expert chronic disease management.

Services offered

Dr. Berger specializes in long-term management of chronic diseases including diabetes (both type 1 and type 2), hypertension, heart disease, COPD, and autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. His clinical approach combines medication management with patient education on diet, exercise, and behavioral modifications to help patients better control their conditions and prevent complications. During telehealth sessions, Dr. Berger reviews lab work and vital signs, adjusts treatment plans as needed, coordinates with other specialists, and provides ongoing support for patients navigating the challenges of living with chronic illness. He serves adults across the full spectrum of chronic disease complexity—from newly diagnosed patients establishing initial treatment plans to those with multiple comorbidities requiring careful medication coordination.

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