Chronic Disease Management
A refined, proactive approach to long-term health—focused on prevention, stability, and measurable progress for conditions like diabetes, hypertension, cholesterol, and thyroid concerns.
Long-term health, guided with intention
Chronic disease management is ongoing, coordinated care that helps stabilize symptoms, reduce risk, and improve daily quality of life—especially when conditions overlap (blood pressure, weight, cholesterol, blood sugar, sleep, stress).
At St. Mary’s Wellness Clinic & Center, we combine evidence-based medical care with wellness-forward strategies to support sustainable results—without the “one-size-fits-all” feel.
“Better outcomes come from small, consistent steps—measured, refined, and supported over time.”
St. Mary’s Wellness Clinic & CenterCommon chronic concerns
Your care plan may include screening, lab monitoring, medication management, and lifestyle optimization—based on your history and goals.
A calm, structured visit—then a clear plan
Step 1: Review & assessment +
We review your history, current symptoms, medications/supplements, lifestyle patterns, and any existing labs. Then we clarify priorities—blood sugar stability, blood pressure control, weight, sleep, or prevention.
Step 2: Labs, screening & monitoring +
When clinically appropriate, we use targeted labs and screening intervals to monitor progress and reduce long-term risk. Your plan is guided by data—not guesswork.
Step 3: Personalized care plan +
You’ll receive a practical plan that may include medication adjustments, nutrition guidance, movement goals, sleep and stress support, and clear follow-up timing.
Step 4: Follow-up & refinement +
Chronic care is about consistency. We monitor how you respond and refine your plan to keep progress steady and sustainable over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you help manage multiple chronic conditions at once? +
Yes. Many patients have overlapping concerns (blood pressure, cholesterol, weight, blood sugar). We build one coordinated plan designed to work together.
How often will I need follow-up visits? +
Follow-up timing depends on your condition(s), symptoms, and treatment plan. Some patients benefit from shorter intervals early on, then less frequent maintenance visits.
Do you offer a wellness-first approach beyond medications? +
Yes. We integrate lifestyle optimization—nutrition, movement, sleep, stress support—alongside evidence-based medical care.
- CDC — Chronic Disease Prevention & guidance
- NIH MedlinePlus — Diabetes, hypertension, cholesterol education
- American Heart Association — Blood pressure & heart health resources