Diabetes Care
The Institute for Family Health is committed to providing the best diabetes care to all of our patients. Our program is nationally recognized by the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE) and National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) for providing quality diabetes care.
Our team includes:
Medical Providers: Our family doctors and nurse practitioners are dedicated to helping you manage your diabetes. They will keep your labs up to date, schedule yearly screenings like eye and foot exams, and ensure you’re on the correct medications.
Certified Diabetes Educators (CDEs): CDEs are licensed professionals who can help you learn about nutrition, medications, insulin, exercise, and many other ways of staying healthy.
Ask your diabetes educator to show you how to use the “Healthy Plate Method” to manage your diabetes and lose weight.
At some locations, we offer:
Onsite A1C results: This important diabetes test is available in our own clinics, so you can get your results right away.
Diabetes Day: Once a month, many of our locations have a “Diabetes Day.” On these days, you can visit with your primary care provider, your diabetes educator, your social worker and your diabetes health coach in a single visit.
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