How DPC Can Help Manage Your Moyamoya Disease

Updated on: December 12, 2024

A uncommon and progressive disorder called Moyamoya disease narrows or blocks the main arteries in the brain by affecting the blood vessels. Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) or strokes may arise from this decreased blood supply to the brain. Although Moyamoya disease symptoms might vary, they frequently include recurrent headaches, seizures, limb weakness or numbness, eyesight issues, and trouble speaking. Both adults and children can be affected by the disorder, and in order to avoid serious problems, early detection and treatment are necessary.

How Moyamoya Disease Can Be Managed with DPC

A more individualized and ongoing care paradigm for Moyamoya disease management is provided by Direct Primary Care (DPC). DPC makes it simpler for patients to see their doctor for regular checkups, continuous evaluations, and symptom treatment. A deeper contact with the doctor is made possible by this model, enabling the doctor to keep a close eye on any changes in the patient's condition, modify therapies as necessary, and guarantee that the patient is getting the best care possible for their particular circumstances.

DPC's Advantages for Moyamoya Disease Patients

The focus on early intervention and preventive care is one of the main advantages of DPC for patients with Moyamoya illness. Longer appointment hours with DPC provide patients the opportunity to talk with their doctor in-depth about their symptoms and worries. Proactive monitoring and routine follow-ups can help identify problems early, lowering the chance of stroke or other harm and bringing comfort. Treatment strategies are customized and modified when the condition worsens because of DPC's continuity of care.

Customized Treatment of Moyamoya Illness in DPC

In order to create a tailored care plan, doctors meticulously monitor each patient's medical history and symptoms when managing Moyamoya illness in a DPC setting. The doctor can determine whether lifestyle modifications, prescription adjustments, and specialist referrals are required through routine check-ups. In addition to maximizing treatment options, personalized care guarantees that every patient gets the time and resources required to properly manage their disease and enhance their quality of life.

Published on: December 12, 2024
Doctors that manage moyamoya disease
  • Sommer Ebdlahad, Concierge Neurology in Reston
    Sommer Ebdlahad, MD
    Concierge Neurology
    Reston, Virginia
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  • Chad Carlson, Concierge Neurology in Milwaukee
    Chad Carlson, MD
    Concierge Neurology
    Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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  • Sita Kedia, Concierge Neurology in Ladue
    Sita Kedia, MD, MPH
    Concierge Neurology
    Ladue, Missouri
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  • Armond Levy, Concierge Neurology in St. Louis
    Armond Levy, MD
    Concierge Neurology
    St. Louis, Missouri
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  • James Evans, Concierge Neurosurgery in Philadelphia
    James Evans, MD
    Concierge Neurosurgery
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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    Robert Hansen, MD
    Concierge Neurology
    Norfolk, Virginia
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  • Donald Holzer, Concierge Neurology in Norfolk
    Donald Holzer, MD
    Concierge Neurology
    Norfolk, Virginia
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  • Stuart W. Fox, Concierge Neurology in Morristown
    Stuart W. Fox, MD
    Concierge Neurology
    Morristown, New Jersey
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