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Living with Diabetes? Your GP Can Help
Whether you've recently been diagnosed with diabetes or have been managing it for years, you don't have to do it alone.
Diabetes is a lifelong condition, but with the right support, many people live healthy, active lives. Your GP can help you understand your condition, manage your symptoms, reduce the risk of complications and give you the confidence to take control of your health.
Recently diagnosed?
A diabetes diagnosis can feel overwhelming.
You may be wondering:
- What happens next?
- Will I need medication?
- What foods should I be eating?
- Can I still live a normal life?
- How do I avoid future health problems?
These are common questions, and your GP is here to help.
Together, you'll develop a personalised plan that suits your lifestyle, health goals and individual needs.
Ongoing support for diabetes management
Managing diabetes isn't just about checking your blood sugar. It's about looking after your overall health and preventing complications before they occur.
Your GP can support you with:
- Regular diabetes health checks
- Blood glucose and HbA1c monitoring
- Medication reviews
- Healthy eating and lifestyle advice
- Weight management support
- Blood pressure and cholesterol monitoring
- Referrals to dietitians, diabetes educators and other allied health professionals when appropriate
- Long-term care planning and ongoing support
Having regular check-ups helps identify changes early and keeps your diabetes management on track.
Why regular GP reviews matter
Diabetes can affect many parts of the body, including your heart, kidneys, eyes, feet and nerves.
Regular appointments allow your GP to monitor your health, review your treatment and help reduce the risk of long-term complications.
Even if you're feeling well, routine reviews are an important part of staying healthy.
Could you be at risk of diabetes?
Book an appointment with your GP if you are experiencing symptoms such as:
- Increased thirst
- Frequent urination
- Unexplained tiredness
- Blurred vision
- Slow-healing cuts or wounds
- Unexplained weight loss
Early diagnosis and treatment can make a significant difference to your long-term health.
We're here to help
Every five minutes, someone in Australia is diagnosed with diabetes.
Whether you've just received a diagnosis, need help managing your diabetes, or are concerned about your risk, your GP can provide personalised advice and ongoing support.
Don't wait until symptoms become more difficult to manage.
Book an appointment today and take the next step towards better health.