Prevention and treatment
Monitoring, prevention and autonomy.
Prevention: the first step to live well
When information grows, awareness and sense of responsibility grow as well.
This is why we support the importance of constant and self-monitored prevention within a reassuring and comfortable context such as the domestic one.
A peaceful and conscious life is possible through the independent use of glycemic monitoring tools, these will help to avoid hospital and clinics with a significant improvement in the mood, perception of the disease and quality of life.
Primary and Secondary Prevention
The prediabetic patient (patient with slightly higher than average glucose levels), if properly informed, can carry out a whole series of actions that can prove successful in maintaining optimal health and avoiding medical aggravation.
Password: early diagnosis.
Constantly monitoring your condition through the use of reliable and scientifically efficient tools allows you to intervene promptly on the pathology and record its presence and status.
The main tool is screening by tools that allow you to receive personalized notifications based on your state of health and guarantee the immediate respond to identify early the best therapeutic opportunities, so thus avoiding hospitalization.


Tertiary prevention
For diabetic or hypertensive patients, managing the disease and its manifestations in the most advanced way possible can make a difference in the quality of everyday life. Tertiary prevention concerns the optimal prediction of any complications by reducing their probability of occurrence.
With tertiary prevention, we actively take care of the patient’s well-being in a personalized way thanks to pharmacogenomics. We keep his physical and mental well-being at the heart of our job with precision medicine practices.
We foresee tertiary prevention pathways for
- Patients diagnosed with diabetes;
- Patients diagnosed with hypertension;
- Patients diagnosed with dyslipedemia;
- Cardiopathic patients;
- Nephropathic patients;
- Chronic elderly patients.