Lauren Albers, MD
Chronic disease →(502) 852-5666
Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video
Languages
English, French
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About
Dr. Lauren Albers specializes in helping patients with chronic diseases achieve better health outcomes and improved quality of life through comprehensive disease management. She treats conditions including type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and COPD, working with patients to optimize medication regimens and develop sustainable lifestyle strategies. Dr. Albers provides convenient telehealth consultations throughout Kentucky, making ongoing chronic disease management accessible from home.
Services offered
Dr. Albers provides comprehensive chronic disease management via secure telehealth visits, helping patients with diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, COPD, asthma, thyroid disorders, and kidney disease achieve better control and prevent complications. She combines evidence-based medication management with personalized counseling on nutrition, exercise, and behavioral modifications tailored to each patient's specific condition and lifestyle. During typical telehealth appointments, Dr. Albers reviews recent lab results and vital signs, adjusts treatment plans based on patient progress, discusses medication side effects and adherence strategies, and addresses questions about managing daily symptoms. She serves patients across the lifespan who need ongoing monitoring, medication optimization, and education to prevent disease progression and reduce hospitalizations.