Dr. SAM AFSHAR, MD
Chronic disease →Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Phone
Languages
English, Arabic
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About
Dr. Sam Afshar is a chronic disease specialist who works with patients managing complex, long-term health conditions including diabetes, hypertension, and COPD. He takes a comprehensive approach to disease management, helping patients optimize their treatment plans and improve daily functioning through ongoing telehealth care. Dr. Afshar is licensed to practice in Texas and offers remote consultations for established and new patients seeking continuity of care for chronic illness.
Services offered
Dr. Afshar specializes in managing multiple chronic conditions and helping patients achieve better disease control through medication optimization, lifestyle modification, and regular monitoring. He treats patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, COPD, asthma, thyroid disorders, and chronic kidney disease. His approach emphasizes patient education and shared decision-making, working closely with individuals to develop personalized treatment strategies that fit their specific needs and circumstances. During typical telehealth visits, Dr. Afshar reviews recent lab results and vital signs, discusses symptom management and medication side effects, adjusts treatment plans as needed, and provides guidance on diet, exercise, and disease self-management. He is experienced in helping patients navigate medication interactions, prevent disease complications, and maintain quality of life while living with chronic illness.