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Cardiometabolic
Vascular Health
Conditions

Hypertension, blood vessel function, and cardiometabolic risk, managed through structured dietary correction, metabolic regulation, and long-term monitored care alongside specialist medical management.

5
Conditions Supported
1
Care Plans
5
Centres
How CLCC Approaches This Vertical

Cardiovascular risk is metabolic risk. The two cannot be separated.

Hypertension and cardiometabolic conditions are almost always expressions of metabolic dysfunction: insulin resistance, systemic inflammation, endothelial stress, and dietary patterns that the vascular system cannot sustain long-term. Managing blood pressure numbers without addressing the metabolic environment that produces them creates lifelong medication dependency.

CLCC addresses the dietary, metabolic, and lifestyle contributors to cardiometabolic conditions, working alongside specialist cardiology and endocrinology, not in place of it. The systemic contributors that medication cannot address are the focus of structured care.

CLCC cardiometabolic care operates alongside existing specialist medical management. Medication is never adjusted without specialist oversight.
01
Dietary correction as the primary lever
Dietary patterns are the single largest modifiable contributor to cardiovascular risk. Structured dietary correction, not generic advice but a specific dietary protocol, is the foundation of every cardiometabolic care plan.
02
Metabolic correction
Insulin resistance, elevated triglycerides, and blood sugar dysregulation are primary drivers of vascular damage. Metabolic correction reduces cardiovascular risk independently of blood pressure management.
03
Inflammatory load reduction
Systemic inflammation is a direct driver of endothelial dysfunction and arterial stiffness. Anti-inflammatory dietary and supplementation correction addresses the inflammatory environment sustaining vascular damage.
04
Weight and activity structure
Excess body weight and physical inactivity are major cardiometabolic risk factors. Structured correction of both, specific to the patient's metabolic profile, is integrated into every care plan.
05
Long-term monitoring
Cardiometabolic conditions require sustained monitoring. Blood pressure, HbA1c, lipid profiles, and metabolic markers are tracked at defined intervals, with care plan adjustments based on measurable response.
All Conditions in This Vertical

5 conditions.
One structured care framework.

Every condition below is supported through a structured CLCC care plan built from assessment of your specific contributing factors.

Conditions That Frequently Co-Exist

Cardiometabolic conditions share upstream drivers with metabolic and inflammatory conditions.

Cardiovascular risk cannot be separated from metabolic risk. The dietary, metabolic, and inflammatory factors driving cardiometabolic conditions are the same ones active in diabetes, fatty liver, and chronic inflammation.

Hypertension + Metabolic Syndrome
High blood pressure rarely exists without metabolic dysfunction. Insulin resistance, dyslipidaemia, and central obesity are almost always co-present, and each can worsen vascular risk independently.
Diabetic Microvascular + Type 2 Diabetes
Vascular complications of diabetes are driven by sustained blood sugar elevation and metabolic dysfunction. Addressing the metabolic root, not just glucose numbers, is among the most protective interventions available.
Endothelial Dysfunction + Chronic Inflammation
Systemic inflammation is a direct driver of endothelial damage. Reducing inflammatory load through dietary correction and gut health improvement directly improves vascular function.
Cardiometabolic Risk + Obesity + Insulin Resistance
Excess body weight, insulin resistance, and cardiometabolic risk are three expressions of the same metabolic dysfunction. Addressing metabolic health addresses all three simultaneously.
Available At
5 centres across India
Begin With Assessment

Cardiometabolic conditions respond to structured metabolic care.
Assessment identifies what to address.

A CLCC cardiometabolic assessment evaluates the metabolic, dietary, and lifestyle contributors to vascular risk, building a structured care plan that addresses what medication alone often cannot: the systemic environment producing the condition.

Consultation charges apply as with any clinical appointment.

What your assessment covers
Blood pressure pattern, lipid profile, HbA1c reviewed in context
Dietary patterns: specific cardiometabolic impact assessed
Metabolic markers: insulin resistance, blood sugar, liver function
Inflammatory load and oxidative stress indicators
Physical activity levels and body composition as clinical variables
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