Keeping your A1C within the recommended range is essential to preventing long-term complications of type 2 diabetes. Doko MD's A1C management program uses continuous glucose monitoring, individualized nutrition counseling, and evidence-based medication adjustments to help you achieve and maintain your target A1C.

What Is A1C?

A1C, also known as glycated hemoglobin, is a blood test that measures average blood glucose over the past two to three months. Lowering your A1C reduces the risk of diabetes complications such as neuropathy, retinopathy, nephropathy, and cardiovascular disease.

Our Approach to Lowering A1C

Effective A1C management requires ongoing monitoring, education, and support. Our program combines several key elements:

Why Choose Our Program?

Our A1C management program is effective because it integrates technology with personalized care. We use CGM data to make precise adjustments rather than relying solely on periodic measurements. Virtual visits and secure messaging make it easy to stay connected, and we also help you navigate insurance coverage for CGM devices and medications.

Results You Can Expect

Patients in our program often see meaningful reductions in A1C within three to six months. Many also experience better time in range, fewer glucose swings, and improved confidence managing daily diabetes decisions.

Who Should Join?

If your A1C is above target or you have difficulty keeping glucose levels stable, our program can help. It is suitable for newly diagnosed individuals, long-time diabetes patients, and those transitioning to new therapies like CGM or GLP-1 medications.

Get Started

Complete our insurance eligibility form to verify coverage for our program and CGM devices. Once approved, we will schedule your first virtual visit and help you take the first step toward improved glycemic control.

How This Program Supports Better Outcomes

  • A1C improvement is approached through trend review, education, medication optimization, and routine follow-up together.
  • Patients usually improve more steadily when care plans are adjusted between visits instead of only after the next lab result.
  • CGM insight, nutrition support, and accountability tools help turn broad goals into daily action.
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Reviewed by Doko MD Glucose Control Team

Clinical reviewers focused on long-term diabetes risk reduction.

This page explains how an A1C-focused telehealth program can combine monitoring, coaching, and medication support around one measurable goal.

Medical Reference Points

  1. ADA Standards of Care use A1C as a core long-term marker while recommending individualized targets based on risk, age, and treatment context.
  2. CDC diabetes education materials emphasize regular monitoring, healthy routines, and medication adherence to reduce complication risk over time.

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