Diabetes Care Services
Managing diabetes requires ongoing support, education and personalised care to help maintain long-term health and wellbeing. Our clinic provides comprehensive diabetes care focused on prevention, early detection and effective management to help you live well with confidence.
We work closely with patients to create practical, individualised care plans that support healthy blood glucose levels and reduce the risk of complications. Through regular monitoring, lifestyle guidance and medical management, our team is here to support you at every stage of your diabetes journey.
Diabetes Diagnosis & Ongoing Monitoring
Early detection and regular monitoring are essential for effective diabetes management. Many people may not experience noticeable symptoms in the early stages, which makes routine testing and GP follow-ups important for long-term health.
- Fasting blood glucose testing
- HbA1c monitoring
- Pre-diabetes screening
- Cardiovascular risk assessment
- Blood pressure and cholesterol checks
- Regular review appointments
Blood Glucose Monitoring
Monitoring blood sugar levels helps prevent both high and low blood glucose episodes. Understanding your numbers allows you and your GP to make informed decisions about diet, exercise, and medication adjustments.
- Education on how to check blood glucose at home
- Guidance on target blood sugar ranges
- Continuous glucose monitoring advice
- Managing hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar)
- Monitoring hyperglycaemia (high blood sugar)
- Adjusting treatment based on readings
Medication & Insulin Management
Proper medication management is crucial for maintaining stable blood sugar levels and preventing complications. We provide personalised advice based on your diagnosis, lifestyle, and treatment response.
- Prescription of oral diabetes medications
- Insulin therapy initiation and management
- Insulin dose adjustment guidance
- Medication review and side-effect monitoring
- Education on safe insulin administration
- Ongoing treatment optimisation
Lifestyle & Complication Prevention
Lifestyle choices significantly impact diabetes control. We support patients with practical strategies to improve long-term health and reduce the risk of serious complications affecting the heart, kidneys, eyes, and nerves.
- Healthy eating plans
- Weight management strategies
- Exercise recommendations
- Diabetic foot care
- Kidney and eye health monitoring
- Smoking cessation support
How often should I monitor my blood glucose levels?
The frequency depends on the type of diabetes and treatment plan. Patients using insulin may need daily monitoring, while others may test less frequently as advised by their GP.
What is the target blood sugar range for people with diabetes?
Target ranges vary depending on age and health conditions, but fasting levels are generally recommended between 4–7 mmol/L. Your GP will provide personalised targets.
When is insulin therapy necessary?
Insulin may be required for Type 1 diabetes and sometimes for Type 2 diabetes if oral medications are not sufficient to control blood glucose levels.
Can diabetes medications cause side effects?
Some medications may cause mild side effects such as nausea or low blood sugar. Regular GP review ensures safe and effective treatment adjustments.
What happens if diabetes is not well controlled?
Poorly controlled diabetes can lead to heart disease, kidney damage, nerve problems, vision issues, and foot complications. Regular monitoring significantly reduces these risks.
Can lifestyle changes reduce the need for medication?
In early Type 2 diabetes, weight loss, healthy eating, and regular exercise may reduce medication requirements. However, medical supervision is always necessary.