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At PACE Community Medical Center, we believe good control of chronic disease is the key to maintaining optimal health. Hence we aim to reduce the impact of long-term chronic diseases through a patient-centered care plan. This visit may be an in-person office visit or a telemedicine appointment during which you speak with your provider by phone and/or video call.
  • Diabetes
    vegetable salad

    At PACE Community Medical Center, we see your blood sugar numbers as feedback telling us how to keep diabetes under control to lower your risk for eye disease, kidney and nerve damage and heart attack. Managing high blood sugar can be frustrating when your efforts don’t yield the desired results. By keeping your ABCs under control, we can lower your risk of diabetic complications. Together we will work together to create a plan to keep your ABCs under control.

    Your plan might include:

    • Medication management
    • A1C every 3-6months
    • Yearly eye and foot care
    • Partnering with you to keep high blood pressure and cholesterol under control.
    • Addressing dietary concerns, nutritional myths, and fads.
    • Daily Nutritional Plan with individualized well-balanced plates.
  • Asthma and COPD
    part of lungs diagram
    Asthma and COPD are conditions that can make it hard to breathe. Asthma does not always cause symptoms. However, when symptoms occur, they can be scary. Asthma attacks and COPD exacerbation happen when the airways in the lungs become narrow and inflamed.
  • High Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Management
    doctor checking blood pressure on patient
    High blood pressure (hypertension) and high cholesterol are two common conditions that can significantly impact your well-being. However, with proactive management and lifestyle modifications, you can take control of these conditions and reduce associated health risks.
vegetable salad

At PACE Community Medical Center, we see your blood sugar numbers as feedback telling us how to keep diabetes under control to lower your risk for eye disease, kidney and nerve damage and heart attack. Managing high blood sugar can be frustrating when your efforts don’t yield the desired results. By keeping your ABCs under control, we can lower your risk of diabetic complications. Together we will work together to create a plan to keep your ABCs under control.

Your plan might include:

  • Medication management
  • A1C every 3-6months
  • Yearly eye and foot care
  • Partnering with you to keep high blood pressure and cholesterol under control.
  • Addressing dietary concerns, nutritional myths, and fads.
  • Daily Nutritional Plan with individualized well-balanced plates.
part of lungs diagram
Asthma and COPD are conditions that can make it hard to breathe. Asthma does not always cause symptoms. However, when symptoms occur, they can be scary. Asthma attacks and COPD exacerbation happen when the airways in the lungs become narrow and inflamed.
doctor checking blood pressure on patient
High blood pressure (hypertension) and high cholesterol are two common conditions that can significantly impact your well-being. However, with proactive management and lifestyle modifications, you can take control of these conditions and reduce associated health risks.