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Dr. FNU ASHOK, MD

Chronic disease
Accepting patients
Call to book

(717) 741-8003

Telehealth platform

MDLive

Session types

Video & Phone

Languages

English, Portuguese

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About

I'm passionate about helping my patients navigate the complexities of chronic disease management, whether they're dealing with diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease. I believe that lasting health improvements come from truly understanding each person's unique situation and working together as partners in their care. I'm committed to providing thoughtful, evidence-based treatment through telehealth that fits seamlessly into your life.

Services offered

I specialize in comprehensive chronic disease management for patients managing conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, COPD, kidney disease, and thyroid disorders. During our telehealth visits, I focus on medication optimization, lifestyle modification counseling, and careful monitoring of your condition through regular labs and follow-up assessments. I take time to understand your health goals and barriers to treatment, whether that's managing medication side effects, adjusting your regimen for better control, or preventing disease progression. My approach combines evidence-based medicine with practical strategies that work with your daily routine, helping you achieve better long-term outcomes from the comfort of your home.

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