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Kimberly Manzella

Chronic disease
Not accepting new patients
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(603) 653-3830

Telehealth platform

Teladoc

Session types

Video

Languages

English

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About

Kimberly Manzella helps patients with chronic diseases achieve better health outcomes and quality of life through comprehensive, evidence-based management. She specializes in treating conditions like type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and COPD, working with patients to develop sustainable treatment plans that address their unique needs. Through virtual care, she provides accessible ongoing support to help patients manage their conditions effectively and prevent complications.

Services offered

Kimberly Manzella provides comprehensive telehealth management for patients with complex chronic diseases including diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and respiratory conditions. She utilizes evidence-based treatment approaches including medication optimization, lifestyle counseling, and disease monitoring to help patients achieve stable health and reduce hospitalizations. Her practice serves adults managing multiple chronic conditions who benefit from coordinated, accessible virtual care. During typical telehealth sessions, she reviews symptoms and lab results, adjusts treatment plans as needed, addresses patient concerns, and provides education to support long-term disease management and improved outcomes.

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