Muhammad Aamir, MD
Primary care →(610) 402-3110
Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
I use a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to internal medicine, focusing on detailed patient history and preventive care strategies to manage chronic conditions like hypertension, high cholesterol, and cardiovascular disease. Through telehealth, I'm able to provide thorough virtual consultations where I integrate lifestyle modifications with targeted pharmaceutical interventions, allowing me to monitor patients closely and adjust treatment plans based on their individual responses and goals.
Services offered
I provide comprehensive primary care management for adults with complex medical histories, including treatment of hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, and coronary artery disease. My telehealth sessions involve detailed cardiovascular risk assessment, medication optimization, and collaborative care planning where I work with patients to establish realistic health goals and monitor progress through regular virtual follow-ups. I use a patient-centered approach that emphasizes lifestyle medicine alongside pharmaceutical management, helping patients understand how diet, exercise, and stress management directly impact their cardiovascular health and overall wellness. I'm experienced working with patients managing multiple chronic conditions and those seeking preventive cardiology services to reduce their long-term disease risk.