Your life. Your doctor. Your plan.

Healthcare designed for you, with you.

Love.Life Telehealth doctors are different. They’ll partner with you on a path to wellness that addresses lifestyle changes like movement, stress reduction, nutrition, and more, while working with you to manage any existing medical conditions.

Fully-licensed physicians with expertise in lifestyle medicine and nutrition.

Thorough diagnostic and preventative care through secure, video conferencing.

Available in all 50 states and internationally.

The greatest medicine of all is teaching people how not to need it.

– Hippocrates

At Love.Life Telehealth, medical care is focused on simple changes to lifestyle practices that improve wellness, whether you’re living with chronic disease or wanting to improve your health, well-being, and quality of life. While traditional healthcare is focused on symptomatic treatment, we treat patients holistically, to address the underlying causes of disease as well as the symptoms.

Patient Stories

“[Dr. Miller] has been an incredible coach, guiding me toward getting healthier by the day. Her advice of what to eat and how much has been spot on. She also got me “moving” to the extent that I am a walking maniac.”

Bob M, Indiana

Achieve your personal health goals.

The fully-licensed doctors at Love.Life Telehealth embrace lifestyle medicine, a new approach to healthcare that’s focused on the prevention, treatment, and in many cases, reversal of chronic disease. This proven strategy is grounded in evidence-based lifestyle medicine and nutrition. Talk to one of our doctors about a lifestyle plan designed uniquely for you.

Treating the root cause of disease.

Lifestyle medicine is the evidence-based practice of promoting healthy behaviors and lifestyle modification. By adopting behaviors such as a whole food, plant-based (WFPB) diet, exercise, stress reduction, improved quality of sleep, and maintaining a healthy weight, individuals can expect improvement and, in many cases, reversal of chronic disease.

Conditions we treat.

Health, Wellness, and Longevity

While not specifically a health condition, overall health, wellness, longevity, and quality of life are the foundation of how the doctors at Love.Life Telehealth treat their patients. They are here to support you for wellness check-ups, health assessments, or to treat specific medical conditions. Whatever your health needs, your Love.Life Telehealth doctor will carefully assess where you are today and help you develop an individualized treatment plan that supports your journey to better overall health and wellness.

For some, this means optimizing lifestyle to support wellness and longevity. For others, it means focusing on improving athletic or cognitive performance. And still for others, it means optimizing health today to prevent illness from surfacing in the future. The beauty of lifestyle medicine is everyone can make adjustments, small or large, to optimize their health and wellbeing. 

Our aim is to help you achieve your goal of living a healthy, happy, active, and incredibly high quality of life for a very long time.

Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular disease remains the number one killer of both men and women.1 This includes heart attacks, strokes, and other complications. Lifestyle factors, including diet, exercise, smoking, sleep, stress management, and connection play a major role. Intensive diet and lifestyle interventions have been shown to reduce atherosclerotic plaque and reduce the incidence of heart attacks and strokes.2

1 CDC.gov
2 Intensive lifestyle changes for reversal of coronary heart disease, Ornish et al. JAMA, 1998.

Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is on the rise with 1 in 10 people in the US diagnosed with diabetes.1 Many more are insulin resistant. High fiber, low fat, whole plant foods have been shown to lower blood sugar, HbA1C, prevent and even reverse type 2 diabetes.2,3 Couple this with lifestyle factors such as exercise and stress management, and type 2 diabetes can be controlled.

1CDC.gov
2A plant-based diet for the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes, McMacken and Shaw, J of Geriatric Cardiology, 2017.
3Effectiveness of plant-based diets in promoting well-being in the management of type 2 diabetes: a systematic review, BMJ Journals, 2018.

Weight Maintenance
Plant-based diets have consistently shown benefits for weight loss and weight maintenance.1,2 Having support and creating healthy habits that are sustainable are powerful tools for successful weight management. Optimizing healthy lifestyle habits is also beneficial, including appropriate exercise, sleep, and stress management.

1
Vegetarian diets in the Adventist Health Study 2: a review of initial published findings. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2018.
2Plant-based diet for obesity treatment. Frontiers Nutrition, Sept. 2022.

Autoimmune Disease
Autoimmune disease is when a body makes antibodies against itself. Some examples include rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, MS, psoriasis, Crohn’s disease, celiac disease, and type 1 diabetes. Lifestyle medicine can help reduce the inflammation, pain, fatigue and symptoms of an autoimmune disease. Eating an anti-inflammatory plant-based diet and enhancing lifestyle factors is important to lower inflammation and help prevent, halt, and improve autoimmune conditions.1,2,3,4,5

1Plant-based dietary changes may improve symptoms in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, Lupus, Jan 2022.
2C-reactive protein response to a vegan lifestyle intervention, Complement Ther Med. 2015.
3Nutrition Interventions in Rheumatoid Arthritis: The Potential Use of Plant-Based Diets. A Review, Front Nutr., 2019.
4Stress as a trigger of autoimmune disease, Autoimmun Rev., 2008.
5Physical activity and autoimmune diseases: Get moving and manage the disease, Autoimmune Rev., 2018.

High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure, also called hypertension, or increased force through the blood vessel, is an extremely common disease affecting at least half of all Americans.1 Any blood pressure over 119/79 is elevated and increases the risk of many serious diseases such as heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease, poor circulation, and even dementia.2 But high blood pressure can be controlled and lowered with diet and lifestyle changes.3 Diets high in fiber, fruits and vegetables, low in sodium and alcohol, not smoking, getting regular exercise, and learning to handle stress can be powerful tools that improve blood pressure and overall health.

1Heart.org
2CDC.gov/high blood pressure
3Lifestyle measures for treating hypertension, Arch Med Sci, 2017

Dyslipidemia
Dyslipidemia refers to unhealthy levels of one or more types of lipids, or fats, in the blood. This includes total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides, apolipoprotein B, and Lp(a) for example. Elevated lipids are an established risk factor for cardiovascular disease and dementia.1,2,3

Optimizing lipids through diet, lifestyle factors such as exercise, stress management and relaxation, achieving a healthy weight, and optimizing sleep are effective tools for improving lipids, and should be a first line treatment.4

1Trajectories of Lipids Profile and Incident Cardiovascular Disease Risk: A Longitudinal Cohort Study, Journal of American Heart Association, 2019.
2Lipid levels and the risk of dementia: A dose-response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
3Lipoproteins and lipids in cardiovascular disease: from mechanistic insights to therapeutic targeting, Adv Drug Deliv Rev, 2020
4The Role of Specific Components of a Plant-Based Diet in Management of Dyslipidemia and the Impact on Cardiovascular Risk, Nutrients, 2020

Arthritis
Arthritis is a general term for pain and inflammation of joints. It’s the most common cause of disability, and includes osteoarthritis, inflammatory arthritis such as gout, autoimmune diseases, and infectious or post-infectious processes to name a few.1 It can greatly affect quality of life and lead to permanent disability and damage. Understanding and addressing the root cause of arthritis can lead to significant improvement in joint pain and disability. By altering diet, lowering inflammation, nourishing, hydrating, and eliminating waste products, joint tissues can begin to repair and recover function.2 A Lifestyle Medicine approach should be considered for anyone experiencing joint pains.
1The Arthritis Foundation – What is Arthritis? By Linda Rath, updated June 9. 2022
2Osteoarthritis and its management – Epidemiology, nutritional aspects and environmental factors. Science Direct, Autoimmunity Reviews, 2014.

Licensed doctors in every state.

See one of our licensed physicians no matter where you are or where you live, in all 50 states and Washington D.C. International consultations are also available.

Meet the doctors.

Thoughts & advice from Love.Life Telehealth doctors.

At Love.Life Telehealth, doctors work closely with each other, sharing thoughts, ideas, and experience to form a collective knowledge base that benefits each and every patient we work with.

Getting started with us is easy.

  1. Choose your doctor, make an appointment.
  2. Meet your doctor, create a plan.
  3. Embrace change and start investing in yourself.
  4. Check in and check up.

What industry experts are saying.

Testimonial 1 – Stancic

With great confidence, I am happy to recommend my extraordinary colleagues at Plant Based TeleHealth to any patient who is eager to improve their quality of life by introducing meaningful lifestyle changes. I know personally and professionally how powerful a plant based lifestyle can be and I’m excited that the accessibility offered by Plant Based TeleHealth can reach so many across our country. I want to thank Anthony Masiello and Dr. Laurie Marbas for co-creating this very important organization and service for the betterment of individuals and in turn communities both here and abroad.

Saray Stancic, MD, FACLM

Author of What’s Missing From Medicine, producer of Code Blue

Testimonial 2 – Khambatta

When it comes to knowledgeable doctors with a focus on not just managing but reversing chronic disease, Plant Based TeleHealth is our top choice. The care and attention to detail they give our clients is exceptional, and their knowledge of how to de-prescribe medication is truly unique.
Cyrus Khambatta, PhD

Co-founder of Mastering Diabetes and New York Times Best Selling Author

Testimonial 3 – Freeman

Plant Based TeleHealth offers a powerful and fresh approach to healthcare. It’s exciting to see how this incredible team is improving the lives of their patients and leading the way to a new, healthier future.
Dr. Laura Freeman

Medical Director – Plant Based Health Online

Testimonial 4 – Fuhrman

Even if the Plant Based TeleHealth team were not good friends of mine I would still recommend their services, as I know them as caring and knowledgeable physicians, who sincerely have people’s best interest at heart. To be a good doctor you have to first turn on your heartlight, before you peek in with your headlight—and I can bear witness to those efforts here.
Joel Fuhrman, MD

Author of seven New York Times bestsellers, including his most recent book, Eat for Life

Testimonial 5 – Katz

The potential contributions of an optimal, plant-based dietary pattern to every aspect of health are nothing short of incredible. But those benefits are out of reach for many people without expert guidance and support. Plant Based TeleHealth is ideally constructed to deliver that guidance and provide that support in the convenient, and personalized context of telemedicine. This is a terrific and timely advance.

David L. Katz, MD, MPH

Past President, American College of Lifestyle Medicine, CEO, Diet ID

Testimonial 6 – Hever

Finally, the platform we have all been waiting for! Extraordinary healthcare professionals available around the globe at the touch of your finger, Plant Based TeleHealth is timely, crucial, and the future. I cannot recommend Plant Based TeleHealth highly enough to anyone who feels they need/want to be understood by their healthcare professional and anyone who needs guidance and support in improving their health.

Julieanna Hever, MS, RD, CPT

Plant-Based Dietitian

Testimonial 7 – Esselstyn

Plant Based TeleHealth is a blossoming team of health professionals eminently skilled with the knowledge and passion to advance the preventative and curative benefits of whole food plant-based nutrition.
Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., MD

Testimonial 9 – Borges

The keys to unlocking optimum wellness lie in a whole food plant-based diet and healthy lifestyle habits. There is no greater resource than the team at Plant Based TeleHealth for guiding you there.

Marco Borges

CEO, 22 Days Nutrition

Learn more about how the doctors at Love.Life Telehealth successfully treat diseases and conditions through lifestyle medicine.