Pre-diabetes is reversible. Early metabolic syndrome is fixable. But only if it is caught early. Dr. Marie Noelle Kallas Chemaly practices preventive endocrinology — running the deeper metabolic screens that catch insulin resistance, early thyroid shifts, dyslipidemia, and hormonal imbalances before they become clinical disease. This is endocrinology focused on interception, not just treatment.
Early metabolic screening and intervention to reverse insulin resistance and prevent progression to Type 2 diabetes. Pre-diabetes is fixable with the right approach at the right time.
Comprehensive endocrine checkup: thyroid function, fasting and post-load glucose, insulin levels, lipid panel, vitamin D, hormonal balance. The deeper screens that catch problems early.
Evaluation and treatment of abnormal cholesterol and triglyceride levels, with special attention to endocrine causes like hypothyroidism, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome.
Hormone optimization, bone health monitoring, and metabolic risk management for healthy aging. Evidence-based functional endocrinology approach.
Preventive endocrinology focuses on detecting and treating hormonal and metabolic imbalances before they cause disease. This includes screening for insulin resistance, early thyroid dysfunction, vitamin D deficiency, and metabolic syndrome — conditions that are reversible when caught early.
Yes. Pre-diabetes is a metabolic state that can be completely reversed with lifestyle changes and, when needed, medication. The key is detecting it through proper metabolic screening — not just fasting glucose, but insulin levels, HOMA-IR, and glucose tolerance testing.
A comprehensive metabolic checkup should include fasting glucose, HbA1c, fasting insulin, lipid panel, thyroid panel (TSH, free T4, free T3, antibodies), vitamin D, and in some cases cortisol and sex hormones. Dr. Kallas tailors the panel to your individual risk profile.
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.