In 1992, St Agnes Surgery introduced the first multidisciplinary Diabetes Clinic into Australian general practice. The clinic currently treats more than 300 patients with diabetes and has achieved significantly improved diabetes control for its patients, who have also increased their knowledge about diabetes and express a lot of satisfaction with the clinic.
Recent studies in the United Kingdom and the United States of America have demonstrated enormous reductions in diabetes complications (such as blindness and heart disease) when patients have better controlled diabetes. Thus, it is of the utmost importance that patients with diabetes achieve the best control that they possibly can. If you have diabetes and are not involved in the Diabetes Clinic, ask your doctor for more details.
More Diabetes Program information may be seen by clicking Diabetes.
Recent studies in the United Kingdom and the United States of America have demonstrated enormous reductions in diabetes complications (such as blindness and heart disease) when patients have better controlled diabetes. Thus, it is of the utmost importance that patients with diabetes achieve the best control that they possibly can. If you have diabetes and are not involved in the Diabetes Clinic, ask your doctor for more details.
More Diabetes Program information may be seen by clicking Diabetes.