In today’s healthcare system, patients with diabetes and metabolic conditions are too often rushed through 10-minute visits, handed a prescription, and sent on their way. But real healing—real empowerment—takes time, patience, and partnership. At AIDENDO, led by Dr. Lindsey VanDyke, DO, FACOI, FEAA, we believe that time is the best medicine, and we’re proud to bring this philosophy to patients across Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Washington, California, New Mexico, and Oregon through secure, comprehensive telehealth.
The Problem: Why Quick Visits Don’t Work
“The current American medical system is not designed to give you time, education, reinforcement, and empowerment. It’s designed to function as an assembly line, to intervene on acute problems or problems that have gone out of control.”
— Dr. VanDyke
If you only see your doctor for 5 or 10 minutes every few months, how can you possibly learn the skills and gain the confidence needed to thrive with diabetes? You can’t. Real change requires time: time to listen, time to teach, and time to support you as you build new habits and navigate life’s challenges.
The AIDENDO Difference: Comprehensive, Patient-First Diabetes Care
At AIDENDO, we do things differently:
- Unrushed, In-Depth Visits: New patient visits average 45–60 minutes, with follow-ups designed for real education, encouragement, and progress—not just medication refills.
- Whole-Person Approach: We cover every aspect of your health—blood sugar, blood pressure, heart, kidneys, nerves, eyes, weight, hormones, mental health, and more.
- Lifestyle First, Always: The foundation of our care is lifestyle change, supported by the latest technology (like CGMs and smart insulin pumps) and, when needed, advanced medications or procedures.
- Empowerment Through Education: Our patients routinely say, “No one has ever talked to me about diabetes the way you have today,” or, “I’ve learned more from you now than in all my years of diabetes care.” That’s because we take the time to explain, answer questions, and build your confidence for the long haul.
- Ongoing Support: Through our DiaDirect app, we can monitor your blood sugar and blood pressure between visits, helping you stay on track and avoid crises.
Why Time Matters in Diabetes Care
“It really is going to take anywhere between three and six months for someone to feel comfortable and empowered about managing their diabetes in a way that helps them navigate additional stages of life.”
— Dr. VanDyke
Quick fixes don’t work for complex, lifelong conditions like diabetes. It takes time to unlearn old habits, understand how food, activity, stress, and medicine interact, and develop a plan that fits your unique life. Our approach is built on patience and partnership, not pressure.
Real Results: What Patients Experience
- Most patients reach their target A1C within 3–6 months and often say, “I haven’t felt this good in years.”
- They leave visits feeling heard, understood, and empowered—not dismissed or shamed.
- They gain tools and confidence to manage diabetes, menopause, weight, and metabolic health for the long term.
Telehealth: Bringing Expert Diabetes Care to More People
You don’t have to live in Mansfield, Texas, to get this level of care. Dr. VanDyke now offers secure, comprehensive telehealth visits in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Washington, California, New Mexico, and Oregon.
- No long waits: Most new patients are seen within two weeks.
- Convenient and private: Attend from home, work, or wherever you feel comfortable.
- Full access: All the same expertise, education, and support—just a click away.
How to Get Started
- Call or text (817) 380-4880 or visit aidendo.com to request your virtual consultation.
- Our team will help you set up telehealth and answer any insurance or pricing questions.
- At your appointment, Dr. VanDyke will listen, assess, and create a plan tailored to your needs.
You deserve more than just getting by—you deserve to thrive.
Experience the AIDENDO difference: where time, education, and partnership are the real medicine.
Dr. Lindsey VanDyke, DO, FACOI, FEAA is a board-certified endocrinologist, founder of AIDENDO, and a national leader in advanced, comprehensive diabetes, menopause, and metabolic care—now available via telehealth in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Washington, California, New Mexico, and Oregon.
