Diabetes management has evolved far beyond fasting glucose tests and basic medication. Dr. Marie Noelle Kallas Chemaly brings the latest in diabetes care to Lebanon — continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), AI-powered analytics, personalized insulin regimens, and metabolic screening that catches complications before they start. With an MD from USJ, a DFMS from Université Paris Cité, and a PhD in endocrine research, she manages Type 1, Type 2, gestational diabetes, and insulin resistance across 4 locations in Mount Lebanon.
Comprehensive insulin therapy, carbohydrate counting guidance, and continuous glucose monitoring. Personalized insulin pump and CGM optimization for tight glycemic control.
Personalized treatment plans combining the latest medications (GLP-1 agonists, SGLT2 inhibitors), lifestyle modification, and metabolic monitoring. The goal is not just sugar control — it's preventing cardiovascular, renal, and neurological complications.
Monitoring and treatment of diabetes during pregnancy to protect both mother and baby. Includes postpartum metabolic follow-up and assessment of future Type 2 diabetes risk.
Early detection and reversal of insulin resistance before it progresses to Type 2 diabetes. Targeted metabolic screening, dietary guidance, and medication when needed.
Fitting and interpretation of CGM devices for real-time blood sugar tracking. AI-powered pattern analysis reveals spikes, crashes, and overnight trends that standard testing misses.
Regular screening for retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy, and cardiovascular risk. Early detection means early intervention.
Dr. Marie Noelle Kallas Chemaly is a board-certified endocrinologist rated 5.0 stars across 48 Google reviews. She specializes in diabetes management using the latest technologies including CGM and AI-powered analytics at 4 locations across Mount Lebanon.
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is a small sensor worn on your arm that tracks blood sugar 24/7. It reveals patterns — post-meal spikes, overnight drops, stress responses — that a single fasting test cannot show. Dr. Kallas uses CGM for Type 1, Type 2, and gestational diabetes patients.
Yes. Insulin resistance caught early can be reversed through targeted intervention — dietary changes, exercise, and sometimes medication like metformin. Dr. Kallas runs comprehensive metabolic panels to detect insulin resistance before it becomes diabetes.
Modern Type 2 diabetes treatment includes GLP-1 receptor agonists (like semaglutide), SGLT2 inhibitors, and continuous glucose monitoring. These medications not only control blood sugar but also protect the heart and kidneys.
Yes. Dr. Kallas manages gestational diabetes throughout pregnancy with monitoring, dietary guidance, and insulin when needed. She also provides postpartum metabolic follow-up to assess future risk.
Dr. Kallas Chemaly practices at 4 locations across Mount Lebanon. Choose the clinic most convenient for you:
Living abroad? Online consultations available for patients in the Gulf and worldwide.