Dr. SHALINI BANSIL, MD
Chronic disease →Telehealth platform
Virta Health
Session types
Phone
Languages
English
(202) 741-2700
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About
Dr. Shalini Bansil is a chronic disease specialist who works with patients managing complex, long-term conditions including diabetes, hypertension, and autoimmune disorders. She provides comprehensive disease management and medication optimization through telehealth, helping patients achieve better health outcomes while managing their conditions from home. Dr. Bansil takes a patient-centered approach, focusing on sustainable lifestyle modifications and evidence-based treatment strategies tailored to each individual's needs.
Services offered
Dr. Bansil specializes in the ongoing management of chronic diseases including diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and autoimmune conditions like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. She uses a holistic approach combining medication management, dietary counseling, and lifestyle interventions to help patients better control their conditions and prevent complications. During telehealth visits, she conducts thorough assessments of disease progression, reviews laboratory results and vital signs, adjusts treatment plans as needed, and educates patients on self-management strategies. Dr. Bansil works with patients seeking long-term disease control, medication optimization, management of multiple chronic conditions, and coordination of care to improve overall quality of life and reduce hospitalizations.