Dr. IRAM AQEEL, MD
Chronic disease →(206) 386-9500
Telehealth platform
Livongo
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Iram Aqeel is a chronic disease management specialist who works with patients managing complex, long-term health conditions including diabetes, hypertension, and autoimmune disorders. With a focus on evidence-based treatment and patient education, Dr. Aqeel helps individuals develop sustainable management strategies to improve their quality of life and reduce disease progression. She provides comprehensive telehealth consultations for established chronic disease patients throughout Utah.
Services offered
Dr. Aqeel specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management of chronic diseases affecting multiple organ systems. She works with patients living with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, respiratory diseases like COPD, endocrine disorders, and autoimmune conditions. Her approach combines medication management, lifestyle modification counseling, and regular monitoring through telehealth visits to help patients achieve better disease control and prevent complications. Typical telehealth sessions include reviewing recent lab work and vital signs, adjusting treatment plans based on patient response, addressing medication side effects, and providing guidance on diet, exercise, and self-monitoring techniques. Dr. Aqeel takes time to ensure patients understand their conditions and feel empowered to participate actively in their care.