At Brampton Internal Medicine, we provide expert care for patients living with or at risk for Metabolic Syndrome—a cluster of conditions that significantly increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. Our goal is to help you understand the risks, take control of your health, and prevent long-term complications through early detection and personalized care.
Metabolic Syndrome is not a single disease but a group of risk factors that often occur together. You may be diagnosed with metabolic syndrome if you have three or more of the following:
High blood pressure
Elevated blood sugar (insulin resistance or prediabetes)
Excess abdominal fat
High triglycerides
Low HDL (“good”) cholesterol
These risk factors can damage your blood vessels and internal organs over time—often without obvious symptoms—making early diagnosis and intervention essential.
Several factors can contribute to metabolic syndrome, including:
Genetics and family history
Unhealthy diet (high in processed foods, sugar, and saturated fat)
Lack of physical activity
Obesity, particularly around the waist
Hormonal changes and certain medical conditions
It is most commonly seen in people over the age of 40, but younger adults can also be affected.
At Brampton Internal Medicine, we take a proactive and personalized approach to managing metabolic syndrome. Our care includes:
Comprehensive evaluations to identify risk factors and establish a diagnosis
Routine lab testing for blood sugar, cholesterol, and liver function
Blood pressure monitoring and management
Lifestyle counseling focused on nutrition, weight management, and physical activity
Medication management, if needed, to control individual components
Ongoing follow-up and support to track your progress and adjust your care plan
Left unmanaged, metabolic syndrome can lead to serious health problems such as:
Type 2 diabetes
Heart attack or stroke
Fatty liver disease
Kidney disease
Early diagnosis and lifestyle changes can significantly reduce these risks and improve your quality of life.
If you’ve been told you have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or elevated blood sugar—or if you’re concerned about your weight or family history—our team is here to help you take proactive steps toward better health.