What are chronic conditions?
A chronic condition is a serious, long-term medical problem that needs ongoing care. At Optum, we work with you to help you take care of yourself when facing a chronic condition.* We’ll also empower you how to stay as healthy as possible.
Did you know that chronic diseases are the leading cause of death and disability in the U.S.? Six in 10 adults in the U.S. have at least one chronic disease. And 4 in 10 have two or more.**
List of top chronic conditions we care for
- Asthma, COPD and other lung problems
- Arthritis
- Back pain
- Chronic cancer (cancers that are ongoing, have spread or come back, for example, blood and skin cancers)
- Chronic kidney disease
- Diabetes
- Heart disease, stroke and congestive heart failure (CHF)
- Osteoporosis (brittle bones)
Mickey’s story
How Mickey got the right care for his chronic condition
Learn how Mickey’s Optum doctor and care team helped him manage his diabetes and put his life back together again after a life-altering loss.

Helpful resources

What it means to be living with a chronic illness
Read inspiring stories of Optum patients who have learned to live better with chronic illnesses.

Learn ways to live healthier with your chronic COPD
If you have COPD, learn how a rehabilitation program can boost your energy and improve your quality of life.

What is chronic pain and how to deal with it?
It’s one thing to deal with pain from time to time. But living with it every day is different. Learn why pain can last and how to get help.
*Services vary by location. Check with your Optum doctor’s office to learn what’s available in your area.
**The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About Chronic Diseases. Last reviewed May 6, 2022. Accessed May 24, 2022.
Optum arranges for or provides medical and other clinical services in accordance with laws in each state it operates. Physicians or providers referenced on this website are to those who are either part of independent practices or to those medical practices managed by or owned, where permitted, by Optum. In all circumstances, physicians and other licensed professionals have complete authority for all medical decision-making and patient care. Optum does not determine or set the methods, standards, or conduct of the practice of medicine or health care provided by any of the practices or their physicians or other licensed professionals.