Being Proactive with My Health & Treatment Options Gave My Daughter Comfort That We Had A Plan
Roland Marable did not know he had end stage kidney disease (ESKD). Monogram health helped diagnose the issue and delivered multispecialty care to Mr. Marable in his home. More importantly, one of Monogram Health’s on-staff nephrologists worked with Mr. Marable and his daughter to educate and prepare them both for an “optimized start.” Eventually, Mr. […]
A Service Member with Unique Service Needs
After a lifetime serving others, Air Force veteran, Gary Drennon, required additional care to treat and manage multiple chronic conditions, including Alzheimer’s and chronic kidney disease. Monogram’s personalized, on-call, coordinated, in-home care has improved his quality of life and slowed down the progression of his chronic diseases.
In Home Dialysis Gave Me My Life Back
After never seeing a doctor, Gerard Folse was experiencing diabetes and hypertension which led to kidney disease. After experiencing in-clinic dialysis for a brief time, Mr. Folse decided to pursue in-home dialysis, with the help and support of his wife. Making this decision gave Mr. Folse a news sense of freedom to decide his own […]
Transplanting Into A New Model of Care
Antonio Hambrick had serious cardiac and chronic kidney issues in that he received dual transplant surgeries that gave him a new heart and kidney. As he and his loved ones navigated the complexities of his comorbidities, his personalized Monogram treatment plan and direct access to Monogram’s clinical care team provided peace of mind, improved quality […]
Paging Doctor “In Home Care”
Harriet Mills was diagnosed with kidney disease, and she struggled to find a Nephrologist for over two years. Once she engaged/enrolled in Monogram Health, she was able to easily reach her Monogram Health care team via telehealth, in-person, and over the phone to answer her questions and receive the treatment and guidance needed to make […]
Finally, My Healthcare Provider Sees Me and Is Speaking My Language
Dennis Eleuteri lives on his own and suffers from uncontrolled diabetes, kidney disease, congestive heart failure and a severely wounded foot (as a result of his diabetes). Additionally, Mr. Eleuteri faces a myriad of social barriers, such as: illiteracy, living costs, affordable housing, access to food, transportation, and financial management planning. Before Monogram Health, Dennis […]
Closing Gaps in Care Does Not Have to Be Costly
Wanda Buckner lives on her own and suffers from COPD and chronic kidney disease. Over time, Ms. Buckner was unable to afford her COPD medication and risked having to be hospitalized. One call to Monogram Health First changed everything. A Monogram Health pharmacist, clinician, and social worker collaborated to find a solution to Ms. Buckner’s […]
Seeing More Doctors Doesn’t Make You Healthier
After two heart attacks, open heart surgery, and brain surgery, Willie Jackson struggled with managing multiple community physicians, including his primary care physician (PCP), nephrologist, cardiologist, and endocrinologist. Under their siloed care, Mr. Jackson was admitted to the hospital on multiple occasions, almost weekly at some points. Once enrolled with Monogram Health, Mr. Jackson received […]
Comprehensive Care Includes Mental, Medical, Physical, and Social
Mary Hawkins lives alone and was experiencing symptoms of a UTI infection. After one call to Monogram, she received both the clinical and non-clinical care/treatment she needed. In addition to her urgent and nonurgent medical needs, Monogram became aware that Ms. Hawkins was in fear of losing her home because the deed was in her […]
Natural Disasters Won’t Stop the Delivery of Care
When Hurricane Beryl hit Texas in July 2024, long term, in-clinic dialysis patient, Yolanda Rangel faced disrupted dialysis access as there were closures and power outages at her designated clinic. Within 24 hours, Monogram Health sourced and secured alternative dialysis care for Ms. Rangel and provided her with ongoing support until her regular dialysis center […]