Type 2 Diabetes Care in Alaska via Telehealth

Clear Guidance, Compassionate Care

Managing diabetes doesnโ€™t have to feel overwhelming. At Be Well Medical Group, we provide clear guidance, compassionate care, and treatment that works for your life.We help you understand your numbers, your medications, and your goals. Whether youโ€™re newly diagnosed or looking for better control, youโ€™ll always know why we recommend a treatmentโ€”and youโ€™ll never be pressured into something youโ€™re not ready for.

In-Network with Alaska Medicaid, Cigna PPO, Aetna PPO, Moda Health or $150/Month membership available

Type 2 Diabetes Overview

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Understanding Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is a condition where the body becomes resistant to insulin, the hormone that helps move sugar from your blood into your cells for energy. Over time, your pancreas canโ€™t keep up with the extra demand, leading to higher blood sugars.

Itโ€™s often a disease of decades, developing slowly due to genetics, lifestyle, stress, and sometimes other medical conditions. T2DM can affect nearly every system in the body:

โœฆ Heart and blood vessels (increased risk for heart attack and stroke)

โœฆ Kidneys (diabetic kidney disease)

โœฆ Eyes and nerves (retinopathy, neuropathy)

Family history plays a major role, and environmental factors matter too. This is why we focus not just on medication, but also on education, prevention, and supporting the whole personโ€”mental health, trauma history, and body diversity are respected here.

Telehealth Type 2 diabetes care available in Homer, Anchorage, Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, Juneau, Kenai Peninsula, Kodiak, Bethel, Nome, and rural Alaska communities. Medicaid accepted, pending contracts with Cigna and Moda Health

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Our Goals and ADA-recommended Targets

We follow the latest American Diabetes Association (ADA) guidelines so your care is always evidence-based:

โœฆ Fasting blood sugar goal: 80โ€“130 mg/dL

โœฆ Two-hour post-meal goal: Under 180 mg/dL

โœฆ A1C: Individualized, but if your A1C is above 9%, ADA recommends starting insulin or a GLP-1 receptor agonist (like Ozempicยฎ or Mounjaroยฎ) to bring your sugars down safely and reduce complications.
 

Why is Insulin or GLP-1 medications recommended for A1C above 9%?
When yourA1C (average blood sugar)is above9%, it means your blood sugars are running high most of the time. At these levels, your bodyโ€™s own insulin isnโ€™t working well enough to keep up, and the risk of long-term complications goes up quickly. These medications can help us quickly get your blood sugars under control when a larger insulin demand is necessary.

Most importantly:We always work at your pace. Weโ€™ll explain your options, answer questions, and choose the treatment that feels right for you.
What we typically avoid:
Older medications calledsulfonylureas (glipizide, glimepiride)because they:

โœฆ Increase the risk of hypoglycemia (dangerous lows)

โœฆ May negatively affect the heart

โœฆ Are harder to manage for people with modern, flexible lifestyles

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Treatment, Support, and Safety

Treatment, Support, and Safety

We believe diabetes care should fit your lifeโ€”not the other way around. Hereโ€™s what you can expect:

โœฆ Personalized medication plans using the safest, most effective options available

โœฆ Lifestyle coaching around nutrition, activity, sleep, and stress

โœฆ Telehealth visits statewide so you can follow up without leaving home

โœฆ Affordable labs to track your sugars, kidney and liver function, and cholesterol

โœฆ Insurance and Medicaid accepted for most California patients

 

Hypoglycemia education:
Low blood sugar can happen, especially with mealtime insulin or sulfonylureas. Weโ€™ll teach you the 15-15-15 rule:

โœฆ Eat 15 grams of fast-acting sugar

โœฆ Wait 15 minutes and recheck.

โœฆ If above 70 mg/dL, eat a balanced meal.

โœฆ If still low, call 911 if symptoms worsen.

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Why choose Be Well Medical Group?

Our approach blends primary care, mental health insight, and patient-first convenience. You get care thatโ€™s:

โœฆ Judgment-free and respectful of every body

โœฆ Available where you are โ€“ Telehealth care available statewide in Alaska, including  Homer, Anchorage, Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, Juneau, Kenai Peninsula, Kodiak, Bethel, Nome, and rural Alaska communities. 

โœฆGrounded in relationships โ€“ We learn your goals and walk alongside you

 

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Type 2 Diabetes Frequently Asked Questions