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Your enquiry has
been received.

Thank you for contacting Sister Jodi’s practice. Your message has been submitted and the practice will respond using the contact details you provided.

What happens next: The practice will review your enquiry and respond as soon as practically possible. Please do not use this page or any website form for urgent medical symptoms.
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Your next step has been received.

While you wait, prepare your medication list, glucose readings, recent results, and questions.

Prepare if relevant
Medication list
Glucose readings or CGM report
Recent blood results
Main questions or concerns
Urgent symptoms need urgent care.

Website forms are not emergency systems. Seek urgent medical help if symptoms are serious or sudden.

Status Submission received
Next step Practice review and response
Prepare Medication list, readings and questions
Urgent symptoms Seek urgent medical care immediately
What happens next

A simple process after your submission.

Your enquiry will be reviewed and routed to the appropriate next step.

1 Your enquiry is reviewed The practice checks the reason for contact, whether you are a patient, family member, clinician, or organisation, and what type of support may be appropriate.
2 The right session or response is identified This may include diabetes education, doctor-referred education, CGM support, insulin education, foot-care prevention, family support, or organisational training.
3 You are contacted using your submitted details Make sure your phone number and email address are correct. If you do not hear back, use the contact details on the website.
4 Prepare for the next step Gather your medication list, glucose readings, CGM report, recent blood results, referral note, and questions where relevant.
Prepare while you wait

What to have ready for your session or response.

01

Medication list

Include tablets, insulin, injectables, doses, timing, and any recent treatment changes if known.

02

Glucose information

Bring meter readings, logbook, CGM report, app screenshots, or notes about highs, lows, alarms, and patterns.

03

Recent results

Bring recent HbA1c, blood results, discharge papers, doctor notes, or referral letters if available.

04

Main concerns

Write down the three things that feel most confusing, stressful, urgent, or difficult to manage.

05

Devices and apps

Have your meter, insulin pen, CGM app, sensor report, pump information, or relevant device details available.

06

Questions for your care team

Keep a list of questions for your doctor, specialist, dietician, podiatrist, pharmacist, or diabetes educator.

Important safety notice

Do not wait for a website response if symptoms are urgent.

Website forms, emails, WhatsApp messages, and routine booking enquiries are not emergency systems. If symptoms are serious, sudden, or concerning, seek urgent medical care immediately.

Seek urgent medical care for severe low glucose, confusion, fainting, suspected diabetic ketoacidosis, repeated vomiting, severe dehydration, chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe shortness of breath, serious foot wounds, spreading redness, swelling, warmth, discharge, fever, blackened skin, sudden severe pain, or sudden severe illness.
Plain English: If something feels medically urgent, do not wait for Sister Jodi’s practice to reply. Contact your doctor, emergency service, or nearest emergency department.
Need to follow up?

Use the practice contact details for non-urgent follow-up.

Your submission has been received. While you wait for a response, prepare your diabetes information and review the patient resources. For urgent symptoms, seek urgent medical care immediately.

Thank you

Your enquiry has
been received.

Thank you for contacting Sister Jodi’s practice. Your message has been submitted and the practice will respond using the contact details you provided.

What happens next: The practice will review your enquiry and respond as soon as practically possible. Please do not use this page or any website form for urgent medical symptoms.
OK
Your next step has been received.

While you wait, prepare your medication list, glucose readings, recent results, and questions.

Prepare if relevant
Medication list
Glucose readings or CGM report
Recent blood results
Main questions or concerns
Urgent symptoms need urgent care.

Website forms are not emergency systems. Seek urgent medical help if symptoms are serious or sudden.

Status Submission received
Next step Practice review and response
Prepare Medication list, readings and questions
Urgent symptoms Seek urgent medical care immediately
What happens next

A simple process after your submission.

Your enquiry will be reviewed and routed to the appropriate next step.

1 Your enquiry is reviewed The practice checks the reason for contact, whether you are a patient, family member, clinician, or organisation, and what type of support may be appropriate.
2 The right session or response is identified This may include diabetes education, doctor-referred education, CGM support, insulin education, foot-care prevention, family support, or organisational training.
3 You are contacted using your submitted details Make sure your phone number and email address are correct. If you do not hear back, use the contact details on the website.
4 Prepare for the next step Gather your medication list, glucose readings, CGM report, recent blood results, referral note, and questions where relevant.
Prepare while you wait

What to have ready for your session or response.

01

Medication list

Include tablets, insulin, injectables, doses, timing, and any recent treatment changes if known.

02

Glucose information

Bring meter readings, logbook, CGM report, app screenshots, or notes about highs, lows, alarms, and patterns.

03

Recent results

Bring recent HbA1c, blood results, discharge papers, doctor notes, or referral letters if available.

04

Main concerns

Write down the three things that feel most confusing, stressful, urgent, or difficult to manage.

05

Devices and apps

Have your meter, insulin pen, CGM app, sensor report, pump information, or relevant device details available.

06

Questions for your care team

Keep a list of questions for your doctor, specialist, dietician, podiatrist, pharmacist, or diabetes educator.

Important safety notice

Do not wait for a website response if symptoms are urgent.

Website forms, emails, WhatsApp messages, and routine booking enquiries are not emergency systems. If symptoms are serious, sudden, or concerning, seek urgent medical care immediately.

Seek urgent medical care for severe low glucose, confusion, fainting, suspected diabetic ketoacidosis, repeated vomiting, severe dehydration, chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe shortness of breath, serious foot wounds, spreading redness, swelling, warmth, discharge, fever, blackened skin, sudden severe pain, or sudden severe illness.
Plain English: If something feels medically urgent, do not wait for Sister Jodi’s practice to reply. Contact your doctor, emergency service, or nearest emergency department.
Need to follow up?

Use the practice contact details for non-urgent follow-up.

Your submission has been received. While you wait for a response, prepare your diabetes information and review the patient resources. For urgent symptoms, seek urgent medical care immediately.