Dr. VALERIE PRATT, MD
Chronic disease →Telehealth platform
Independent
Session types
Phone
Languages
English
(202) 877-2848
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About
I work with patients managing complex chronic conditions by combining evidence-based medication management with lifestyle modification strategies tailored to each person's specific situation. My approach to chronic disease focuses on building sustainable treatment plans for conditions like type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and COPD, with close monitoring through regular telehealth visits that allow me to adjust care as needed. I'm available for virtual consultations and believe that consistent, accessible remote care is essential for helping patients take control of their long-term health.
Services offered
I provide comprehensive chronic disease management through telehealth, treating patients with type 2 diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, asthma, COPD, and other long-term conditions. My approach combines careful medication optimization, dietary counseling, and behavioral strategies designed to help patients achieve better disease control and quality of life. During typical telehealth sessions, I review your current symptoms and test results, adjust medications as needed, discuss lifestyle factors affecting your condition, and create action plans for managing flare-ups or complications. I work with patients of all ages who are seeking ongoing management of multiple chronic conditions, preventive care to slow disease progression, or help coordinating care with their other healthcare providers.