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While you wait, prepare your medication list, glucose readings, recent results, and questions.
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What to have ready for your session or response.
Medication list
Include tablets, insulin, injectables, doses, timing, and any recent treatment changes if known.
Glucose information
Bring meter readings, logbook, CGM report, app screenshots, or notes about highs, lows, alarms, and patterns.
Recent results
Bring recent HbA1c, blood results, discharge papers, doctor notes, or referral letters if available.
Main concerns
Write down the three things that feel most confusing, stressful, urgent, or difficult to manage.
Devices and apps
Have your meter, insulin pen, CGM app, sensor report, pump information, or relevant device details available.
Questions for your care team
Keep a list of questions for your doctor, specialist, dietician, podiatrist, pharmacist, or diabetes educator.
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.
Helpful pages while you wait.
Download checklists, worksheets, and appointment preparation guides.
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Patients Start HereFind the right education pathway if you are unsure what to book.
Clinicians Refer a PatientReferral information for doctors, specialists, dieticians, and podiatrists.
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.