416-998-3456info@dantonmedical.ca2829 Eglinton Ave E, Toronto, ON

Chronic Disease Management Scarborough

Chronic Disease Management (Diabetes, Hypertension, Asthma) Scarborough

Structured follow-up for diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, cholesterol, and other long-term health conditions.

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Diabetes hypertension asthma and chronic disease management at Danton Medical Clinic in Scarborough

Ongoing care plans for long-term conditions

Chronic disease management works best when patients have regular monitoring, clear treatment goals, medication review, and practical support between visits. Danton Medical Clinic helps Scarborough patients track and manage conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, asthma, high cholesterol, thyroid disease, and other long-term concerns.

Care may include lab or ECG follow-up, home measurement review, medication adjustments, lifestyle counselling, specialist referrals, and coordination with pharmacy services when appropriate. The goal is to reduce avoidable complications and keep care organized.

Diabetes follow-up

A1C review, kidney monitoring, medication discussions, lifestyle support, and referral coordination.

Blood pressure care

Hypertension monitoring, home readings, cardiovascular risk review, and medication follow-up.

Asthma plans

Symptom review, inhaler technique discussions, trigger review, and action-plan support.

Conditions commonly monitored

  • Diabetes and prediabetes.
  • Hypertension, cholesterol, and cardiovascular risk factors.
  • Asthma, COPD, and breathing-related follow-up.
  • Thyroid concerns and long-term medication monitoring.
  • Kidney, liver, and metabolic lab follow-up.
  • Complex care plans involving multiple medications or specialists.

Clinic Location

Chronic disease care in Scarborough

Danton Medical Clinic provides chronic disease follow-up from 2829 Eglinton Ave E for patients across Scarborough and nearby east Toronto communities.

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Chronic Disease Management FAQ

How often should chronic conditions be reviewed?

Follow-up timing depends on the condition, current results, medications, and symptoms. Many patients need regular reviews every few months, while others may need closer monitoring.

Can blood work and ECG testing be coordinated?

Yes. When clinically appropriate, the clinic can help arrange or review blood work and ECG services as part of chronic disease monitoring.

What should I bring to a chronic disease appointment?

Bring medication bottles or a medication list, home blood pressure or glucose readings if available, recent test results, and any questions about symptoms or side effects.