The Diabetes Program is delivered and supported by our knowledgeable interprofessional team including your family physician, family practice nurses, receptionists, pharmacist and a dietitian who is a certified Diabetes Educator.
What you can expect at your diabetes appointment:
- Your weight and blood pressure will be taken and discussed
- We will review your blood sugars and discuss your blood glucose monitoring
- We will review and explain your recent diabetes blood work results, eg attainment of targets such as HbA1C, LDL cholesterol
- You will receive information about your diabetes, appropriate use of your medications, learn more about healthy nutrition, and exercise, and gain confidence in your ability to manage your own condition
Group Education
Group education sessions are also available in order to support healthy lifestyle changes for improved diabetes care, to understand the principles of healthy eating, to realize the importance of blood glucose monitoring, to attain targets for control and to manage medications in your diabetes care. Please call 289-859-1300 for more information or to register.
Self Management
In order to help you with self-management of your diabetes, we encourage you to access Diabetes Canada. The information on this website can also be found in brochure format in our office. If there is a specific topic you are interested in learning more about, feel free to ask our family practice nurses, dietitian or physician at your next visit.