Living with a long-term health concern can feel stressful. You may need checkups, lab review, medication review, and help staying on track.
At Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine, we offer chronic disease management in Garland, TX for patients who need ongoing primary care support. We help monitor health concerns like diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and medication needs.
Appointments are recommended for chronic condition visits. Walk-ins may be accepted based on availability.
Diabetes care support, blood pressure monitoring, cholesterol review, medication review, and follow-up care.
4402 Broadway Boulevard, Suite 9A, Garland, TX 75043
Monday-Friday: 10AM-5PM
Chronic condition support, diabetes care support, blood pressure monitoring, cholesterol review, and medication review.
Most major insurance plans may be accepted for primary care. Please call to confirm your plan.
Chronic disease management means ongoing care for health problems that last a long time. Some health concerns need more than one visit. They may need regular check-ins, lab review, and care updates.
Your provider may review your health history, symptoms, medications, and recent results. They may also talk with you about daily habits, risk factors, and follow-up care.
The goal is to help you stay connected to care. Chronic care does not promise a cure. It helps you and your provider watch changes and make a care plan based on your needs.
Regular checkups, medication review, lab review, and a clear follow-up plan.
Many people wait until they feel very sick before seeing a doctor. But a yearly checkup can help you find small concerns before they become bigger.
Your wellness exam is a good time to talk about blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, family history, and medication questions. It is also a good time to ask about age-based screenings and preventive care.
When you come in each year, your provider can get to know your health history. This can make future visits easier because your care team has a better picture of your needs.
A wellness visit gives you time to ask questions, review changes, and stay ahead of health needs.
Long-term health problems can change over time. You may feel fine one month, but your numbers may still need attention.
Blood pressure can rise without clear warning signs. Blood sugar needs regular follow-up. Cholesterol may need lab monitoring. Medications may also need review if your health changes. Regular visits help your provider see patterns over time, compare past results, talk about new symptoms, and discuss the next step.
Las Caritas offers primary care support for common long-term health concerns. Each patient’s care depends on their health history, provider review, and follow-up needs.
Diabetes often needs regular care and follow-up. Your provider may review your blood sugar history, labs, medications, and care plan.
High blood pressure may not always make you feel sick. A provider can check your numbers, review medications, and talk about follow-up care.
High cholesterol is often found through lab testing. Your provider may review your numbers and talk about care options based on your risk.
Many long-term health concerns involve regular medicine. Your provider may review what you take, discuss refills, and check for questions or concerns.
Some patients do not have a diagnosis yet but have health risks that need follow-up, such as family history, past lab changes, or repeat blood pressure concerns.
Some patients have more than one health concern at the same time. Primary care helps look at the full picture.
Chronic care may include regular visits, symptom review, medication review, labs when needed, and a follow-up plan.
Follow-up visits help your provider see how your care is going. These visits may be planned every few weeks or months based on your needs.
Tell your provider if you have new symptoms or changes in how you feel. Even small changes can help your provider understand what may need attention.
Blood pressure may be checked during your visit. Your provider may talk with you about your readings and whether follow-up is needed.
Lab testing may be discussed when needed. Labs can help your provider review blood sugar, cholesterol, kidney function, or other health markers.
Please bring a full list of your medicines. Your provider may review your dose, schedule, refill needs, and any questions you have.
Your provider may talk with you about food, activity, sleep, stress, tobacco use, or other daily habits. These talks can help support your care plan.
Before you leave, your provider may talk with you about what comes next. This may include labs, a medication review, another visit, or monitoring at home.
An annual wellness exam is a planned visit. A sick visit is for a current health problem or new symptoms.
For follow-up, monitoring, medication review, lab review, and care planning.
For a current problem, like fever, sore throat, cough, pain, or infection concerns.
Many patients do not have just one health concern. Blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, and medications can all affect each other.
A primary care provider can help you look at the full picture. Instead of treating one number at a time, your provider may review your history, symptoms, labs, and medications together. This can help make your care easier to understand and help you stay more consistent with follow-up visits.
You may want to schedule a chronic disease visit if you have a long-term health concern or need follow-up care.
Call the clinic to ask about chronic condition visits, follow-up care, medication review, and what to bring.
Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine is located in Garland, TX. We help local patients who need primary care support for long-term health concerns.
Patients may also visit us from Mesquite, Rowlett, Sunnyvale, and nearby communities within about 10-25 miles.
All chronic care visits are provided at our Garland clinic. We do not have clinic locations in Mesquite, Rowlett, or Sunnyvale.
Chronic care should feel clear, steady, and respectful. At Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine, we aim to help patients understand their health and stay connected to care.
We do not make promises about results. We focus on careful review, clear next steps, and follow-up care when needed.
Most major insurance plans may be accepted for primary care services, including chronic disease management visits. Coverage can vary by plan, so please call the clinic before your visit to confirm your benefits.
Cash-pay options may also be available. The clinic may accept cash, credit cards, debit cards, and HSA/FSA cards.
Please contact the clinic for the most current insurance and payment information.
Simple answers about chronic disease management, follow-up care, labs, medication review, and insurance.
Chronic disease management is ongoing care for long-term health concerns. It may include follow-up visits, medication review, lab review, symptom checks, and care planning.
A primary care clinic may help monitor common long-term concerns like diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and medication needs. Care depends on your health history and provider review.
Yes. Please bring a current medication list. You can also bring the medication bottles if that is easier. Include prescriptions, over-the-counter medicine, vitamins, and supplements.
Yes. Your provider may review recent lab results if you bring them or if they are available to the clinic. New lab testing may also be discussed when needed.
Most major insurance plans may be accepted for primary care services. Please call the clinic before your visit to confirm your plan and coverage.
Yes. Las Caritas is located in Garland, TX, and serves patients from nearby areas like Mesquite, Rowlett, Sunnyvale, and surrounding communities.
If you need help staying on top of a long-term health concern, call Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine to ask about chronic disease management visits in Garland, TX.
Our team can help you ask about appointment availability, walk-in options, insurance questions, and what to bring to your visit.
Address:
4402 Broadway Boulevard, Suite 9A
Garland, TX 75043
Hours:
Monday-Friday: 10AM-5PM
Phone:
(214) 501-3049