Sridhar Allam, MD, MPH
Chronic disease →Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video & Phone & Messaging
Languages
English, Mandarin
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About
Dr. Sridhar Allam is a board-certified physician with dual expertise in internal medicine and public health who specializes in managing complex chronic diseases. He works with patients managing conditions like type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and COPD, focusing on evidence-based treatment plans tailored to individual health profiles and lifestyle factors. Dr. Allam offers comprehensive telehealth consultations across Texas, helping patients optimize disease control and prevent complications through coordinated, accessible care.
Services offered
Dr. Allam provides full-spectrum chronic disease management via secure telehealth video visits, including initial diagnostic evaluation, medication management, and ongoing monitoring for patients with diabetes, cardiovascular disease, respiratory conditions, and metabolic disorders. His approach integrates preventive health principles with practical treatment strategies, addressing both pharmacological and lifestyle interventions such as nutrition counseling, medication optimization, and risk factor modification. He conducts thorough medication reviews, orders and interprets lab work, and coordinates care with specialists as needed. Typical telehealth appointments include symptom assessment, vital sign review, medication adjustment, and personalized education to help patients better manage their conditions and reduce hospitalizations.