Raed Al-Dallow, MD
Chronic disease →Telehealth platform
Omada
Session types
Phone
Languages
English
(618) 529-4455
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About
Dr. Raed Al-Dallow is a board-certified physician specializing in the comprehensive management of chronic diseases, with extensive clinical expertise in diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease. He provides evidence-based medical care for patients managing complex, long-term health conditions and utilizes telehealth to deliver accessible, continuous disease management and medication optimization. Dr. Al-Dallow is licensed to practice in Illinois and offers convenient virtual consultations for chronic disease monitoring and treatment.
Services offered
Dr. Al-Dallow specializes in the long-term management of chronic diseases including diabetes, hypertension, coronary artery disease, COPD, and thyroid conditions. He employs a patient-centered approach that combines medication management, lifestyle modification guidance, and regular disease monitoring to optimize health outcomes and prevent complications. His telehealth practice serves patients seeking convenient access to specialist-level chronic disease care, including medication adjustments, lab review and interpretation, and personalized treatment plans. During virtual visits, Dr. Al-Dallow conducts thorough clinical assessments, discusses medication efficacy and side effects, coordinates with other providers, and develops comprehensive strategies to help patients better control their conditions and improve quality of life.