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Chronic Care Management in Norcross, GA

Ongoing care for patients with long-term medical conditions. We focus on stable control, fewer complications, medication safety, and practical follow-up plans that fit real life.

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What Chronic Care Management Includes

Chronic care management is more than a medication refill. It is a structured process that tracks symptoms, vital signs, labs, treatment response, and risk factors over time. Instead of treating each visit as a separate event, we connect each step to a long-term plan.

Conditions Treated

  • Diabetes and prediabetes
  • Hypertension and high cholesterol
  • Thyroid disorders
  • Asthma and COPD
  • Obesity and metabolic syndrome
  • Chronic kidney disease and arthritis

Common Symptoms and Risks

  • Fatigue, headaches, dizziness, or swelling
  • Frequent blood sugar or blood pressure fluctuations
  • Medication side effects or adherence gaps
  • Rising A1C, cholesterol, or kidney markers
  • Increased risk of ER visits when follow-up is inconsistent

Diagnosis, Treatment, and Follow-Up Process

1) Assessment

We review your diagnosis history, symptoms, home readings, current medications, and recent labs to identify high-priority risks.

2) Care Plan

Your treatment plan includes medication strategy, test schedule, diet/activity guidance, and red-flag symptoms that need urgent evaluation.

3) Ongoing Monitoring

We track trends across visits and adjust treatment as needed to reduce complications and improve long-term outcomes.

Benefits, Insurance, and Medicare CCM

Why Patients Choose CCM

  • Better symptom control and fewer disease flare-ups
  • Safer medication management with fewer side-effect issues
  • Earlier detection of concerning lab and vital trends
  • Stronger care continuity between visits

Insurance and Self-Pay

  • Most major insurance plans accepted
  • Medicare CCM discussion available for eligible patients
  • Self-pay estimates available before the visit
  • Transparent follow-up planning to reduce surprise costs

When to Seek Immediate Medical Attention

Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department for severe chest pain, difficulty breathing, new confusion, one-sided weakness, severe dehydration, uncontrolled vomiting, or signs of diabetic emergency.

For urgent but non-emergency concerns, visit urgent care. For long-term disease control, continue scheduled chronic care follow-up.

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Local Clinic Information and Pricing

Clinic Name, Address, and Phone

Gwinnett Urgent Care & Family Practice

4775 Jimmy Carter Blvd, Suite 201, Norcross, GA 30093

(470) 275-4911

Areas We Commonly Serve

Patients visit us from Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Lilburn, Duluth, and Tucker for same-day and ongoing care.

Pricing Information

  • Most insurance plans accepted; copays and deductibles vary by plan.
  • Medicare CCM eligibility and billing details are reviewed during enrollment planning.
  • Call (470) 275-4911 for appointment availability and chronic care pricing guidance.

Find Our Norcross Clinic

This location supports walk-in and scheduled visits for chronic care management.

Frequently Asked Questions

+ What is chronic care management?

Chronic care management is structured medical follow-up for patients with long-term conditions that need regular monitoring, medication adjustments, and preventive planning.

+ Who qualifies for chronic care management?

Patients with one or more ongoing conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, thyroid disease, or heart disease often benefit from chronic care management.

+ How is chronic care management different from urgent care?

Urgent care treats immediate non-emergency issues. Chronic care management focuses on long-term disease control, prevention, and consistent follow-up.

+ Do you provide Medicare chronic care management support?

Yes. We can discuss Medicare CCM eligibility, required documentation, and what services may be covered based on your plan and condition profile.

+ What conditions are commonly managed?

Common conditions include diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, COPD/asthma, obesity, thyroid disorders, chronic kidney disease, arthritis, and anxiety/depression with medical comorbidity.

+ How often are follow-up visits needed?

Most patients are seen every 1 to 3 months depending on disease stability, lab trends, medication changes, and risk factors.

+ Will I receive a personalized care plan?

Yes. Your care plan includes diagnosis goals, medication strategy, monitoring schedule, and follow-up timing specific to your needs.

+ Can chronic care management help reduce ER visits?

In many cases, yes. Better monitoring and earlier interventions can reduce preventable urgent episodes and complications.

+ Do you accept insurance for chronic care visits?

We accept many major plans. Coverage, copays, and deductibles vary by plan type and benefits. Self-pay pricing guidance is also available.

+ Which areas do you serve?

We serve patients from Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Berkeley Lake, Duluth, Lilburn, Tucker, Johns Creek, Doraville, Lawrenceville, Buford, Suwanee, Dacula, Snellville, Chamblee, Brookhaven, and nearby areas in Gwinnett and DeKalb counties.

Need Ongoing Chronic Condition Support?

Get a personalized care plan designed for stable long-term control and practical follow-up.