Chronic Conditions · Praxis Dr. Romanos

Chronic Conditions.
Precisely managed.

Long-term family medicine care for chronic conditions — structured, continuous, and medically prioritized.

Typical Topics

What the practice
manages long-term.

Hypertension

Regular follow-up, therapy adjustment, and overall cardiovascular risk assessment.

Follow-up monitoringBasic insurance
Therapy adjustmentBasic insurance
Overall risk assessmentBasic insurance

Thyroid Disease

Course monitoring, medication management, symptoms, and lab values evaluated together.

HypothyroidismBasic insurance
Hashimoto'sBasic insurance
Medication managementBasic insurance

Diabetes & Prediabetes

Long-term metabolic care with focus on daily life, laboratory values, and risk profile.

HbA1c monitoringBasic insurance
Risk profileBasic insurance
Therapy managementBasic insurance

Chronic Fatigue

Structured family medicine support for persistent exhaustion or recurring performance decline.

Exhaustion statesAssessment
Performance declineAssessment
Root cause investigationAssessment

Digestive Complaints

Classification and monitoring of chronic gastrointestinal symptoms or irritable bowel-like complaints.

Irritable bowel syndromeBasic insurance
Chronic symptomsBasic insurance
Course assessmentBasic insurance

Unclear Presentations

When complaints persist over time but no convincing diagnosis has yet been established.

Diagnostic classificationAssessment
Second opinionAssessment
Course observationAssessment

What is actually done

Think long-term
instead of reacting ad-hoc.

Document Course

Symptoms, triggers, previous findings, and past treatments are classified over time.

Adjust Therapy

Medications, lifestyle advice, and follow-ups are managed according to relevance.

Set Priorities

Not every finding is weighted equally. What matters is clinical relevance.

Coordinate

When needed with specialists, additional diagnostics, or further medical steps.

Important Context

What good long-term care
is not.

No Routine Without Reflection

No mere prescription renewal without genuine follow-up. No treatment by template without adaptation to individual circumstances. No overdiagnostics without clinical benefit.

Why Continuity Matters

Chronic conditions
show themselves over time.

Starting Point

At the beginning, we clarify what is already known and which questions remain open.

Observe Change

Only over time does it become clear whether therapy, lifestyle, or diagnostics actually work.

Adjust Strategy

Treatment is not rigid but adapted based on course and clinical relevance.

Achieve Stability

The goal is not overtreatment but medically sound stabilization and orientation.

Costs

Costs & Insurance.

Basic Insurance (KVG)

Family medicine care for chronic conditions and medically indicated standard assessments are generally covered by basic insurance. Additional specialized analyses or services outside the standard scope are discussed transparently in advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Good to know.

Can I come with multiple existing diagnoses?

Yes. In fact, family medicine coordination is often especially valuable in such cases.

Is the practice suitable for follow-up care?

Yes. Chronic conditions benefit from structured follow-up rather than isolated single visits.

Are previous findings from other doctors considered?

Yes. Existing lab values, reports, or specialist findings are included in the assessment.

Is the care covered by basic insurance?

Yes, family medicine care for chronic conditions is generally covered by basic insurance.

Can I be referred to specialists if needed?

Yes. If additional specialized evaluation is needed, this is coordinated carefully.

Chronic Conditions.
Manage them with structure.

For long-term family medicine care in Zurich, follow-up monitoring, or differentiated evaluation of chronic conditions.

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