Chronic Disease Management: Ongoing Care Using Structured Management Plans.

Chronic disease management supports people living with long-term conditions through planned care, regular reviews, and coordinated support. Our team works with you to manage your condition and maintain stability over time.

Care is tailored to your needs, taking into account your history, current treatment, and overall health. This structured approach supports continuity of care and helps manage your condition over time.

Managing a chronic condition requires ongoing monitoring and a care plan that adapts over time.

  • Your care may include scheduled reviews to assess symptoms, track progress, and adjust treatment where needed. These appointments support early identification of changes and help maintain more consistent health outcomes.

  • Your GP may coordinate referrals to allied health providers as part of your plan. This supports a more connected approach across different areas of your health and helps maintain consistent care over time.

Consultations for Chronic Disease Management

Appointments for Chronic Disease Management are available with our experienced medical team. Book online or contact reception to arrange a suitable time. Our team can help with appointment enquiries, availability and any next steps, making it easier to organise care at a time that suits you.

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Important Information about Chronic Disease Management

Patient Information

Ongoing support helps manage symptoms and reduce complications over time.

Chronic disease management may be suitable for people with conditions such as diabetes, asthma, cardiovascular disease, or other ongoing health concerns. These plans provide structured support that focuses on both treatment and prevention.

Your GP may monitor key health indicators, review medications, and discuss lifestyle factors as part of your care. This helps provide clear direction and supports more consistent management of your condition over time.

Referrals to allied health providers such as physiotherapy, dietetics, or exercise physiology may be included where appropriate. This broader support can improve daily function and strengthen long-term health outcomes.

~ Tintenbar Medical Centre Team