Dr. SHERI CHINEN, MD
Chronic disease →(808) 522-4344
Telehealth platform
Amwell
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
I use a comprehensive metabolic and hormonal approach to help patients gain control over chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and autoimmune disorders through remote care. My practice focuses on understanding the underlying mechanisms driving your symptoms—whether that's insulin resistance, inflammation, or metabolic dysfunction—rather than just treating surface-level problems. I work with you via telehealth to develop personalized management strategies that fit into your daily life and produce measurable results.
Services offered
I provide comprehensive telehealth management for patients with chronic metabolic and endocrine conditions, including diabetes (both type 1 and type 2), hypertension, heart disease, and thyroid disorders. My approach combines detailed metabolic assessment, medication optimization, and lifestyle counseling to address the root causes of your condition rather than just managing symptoms. During typical sessions, I review lab work and vital signs, assess your current medication regimen for effectiveness and side effects, discuss dietary and activity patterns, and adjust your treatment plan based on your individual response and goals. I work with patients seeking better blood sugar control, cardiovascular risk reduction, weight management, improved energy levels, and greater independence in managing their long-term health conditions.