Health Care Providers Help with Diabetes Management
Health Care Providers Help with Diabetes Management
People with diabetes should see a health care provider who will help them learn to manage their diabetes cardiochek who will monitor their diabetes control. Most people with diabetes get care from primary care physiciansinternists, family practice doctors, or pediatricians. Often, having a team of providers can improve diabetes care. A team can include a primary care provider such as an internist, a family practice doctor, or a pediatrician,an endocrinologist (a specialist in diabetes care) a dietitian, a nurse, cardiochek other health care providers who are certified diabetes educatorsexperts in providing information about managing diabetesa podiatrist (for foot care)an ophthalmologist or an optometrist (for eye care) cardiochek other health care providers, such as cardiologists cardiochek other specialists. In addition, the team for a pregnant woman with type 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes should include an obstetrician who specializes in caring for women with diabetes. The team can also include a pediatrician or a neonatologist with experience taking care of babies born to women with diabetes.
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