Pamela Egan, MD
Chronic disease →(207) 661-0200
Telehealth platform
Independent
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Pamela Egan specializes in managing chronic disease across diverse patient populations, helping individuals navigate long-term conditions with evidence-based care delivered through convenient telehealth appointments. She works with patients managing type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and COPD, focusing on sustainable treatment plans that improve quality of life and reduce disease progression. Dr. Egan is licensed in Maine and available for virtual consultations to serve patients seeking continuity of care for ongoing health conditions.
Services offered
Dr. Egan provides comprehensive chronic disease management through virtual telehealth visits, working with patients who have type 2 diabetes, hypertension, COPD, asthma, heart disease, and other long-term conditions. She develops individualized treatment plans using medication management, lifestyle modification strategies, and ongoing monitoring to help patients achieve better health outcomes. During telehealth appointments, Dr. Egan reviews symptoms, adjusts medications as needed, discusses diet and exercise approaches, and coordinates care with laboratory results and other specialists. She serves patients seeking remote care management for chronic conditions, those managing multiple health issues simultaneously, and individuals looking for preventive strategies to slow disease progression and reduce complications.