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Kamal Amin, MD

Chronic disease
Accepting patients
Call to book

(414) 431-5971

Telehealth platform

Omada

Session types

Video

Languages

English, Mandarin

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About

Dr. Kamal Amin specializes in helping patients with complex chronic conditions achieve better disease control and improved quality of life through comprehensive medical management. With expertise in conditions like type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and COPD, he works with patients to develop personalized treatment plans that address their unique health needs. Dr. Amin provides full telehealth services, making ongoing chronic disease management accessible and convenient.

Services offered

Dr. Amin treats a wide range of chronic conditions including diabetes management, cardiovascular disease, respiratory conditions, and endocrine disorders. He uses evidence-based medical approaches combined with patient education to help individuals achieve stable disease control, reduce complications, and maintain independence. His practice serves adults managing multiple chronic conditions who benefit from coordinated, ongoing care. During telehealth appointments, Dr. Amin reviews medical history, discusses current symptoms and medication effectiveness, orders appropriate lab work and monitoring, adjusts treatment plans as needed, and provides education to empower patients in managing their conditions long-term.

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