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What Is Diabetes?


Diabetes is a chronic metabolic condition in which the sugar level rises in the blood. Diabetes occurs when the body struggles to metabolize glucose properly, usually due to a lack of insulin or problems with how insulin works. There are three types of diabetes: type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes.

Why Is Long-Term Care Important For Diabetes?

Long-term management of diabetes is crucial for so many reasons. The most important reason is to regulate glucose metabolism, which plays an important role in your body’s basic physiological functioning.

Another important factor is the prevention of complications that could arise from unmanaged diabetes, such as problems related to your kidneys, eyes/vision, heart, and skin. These complications can significantly affect the quality of your life. Diabetes can also cause life-threatening complications which can be easily avoided by managing it.

How Telehealth Doctor Supports Your Long-Term Diabetes Treatment


Our Australian board-certified Telehealth doctors are experts in managing long-term conditions such as diabetes and know how each individual needs unique care. Our experts provide:

A detailed assessment to understand details specific to you, such as your symptoms, family/medical history, diet, and lifestyle.

Medication management to help your body regulate blood sugar levels effectively

Insulin therapy for type 1 diabetes

Dietary planning to help manage your symptoms as diabetes management relies heavily on the food you eat.

Lifestyle modifications, such as incorporating fitness in your routine in a fun and doable way.

Counselling to help you mentally achieve your goals and motivate you to lead a healthier life.

Follow-up appointments to keep track of your diabetes management

Online medical certificate for your condition

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Who Can Benefit From Our Diabetes Telehealth Services?

Anyone with type 1 or type 2 diabetes can benefit from our Telehealth consultation. With virtual appointments, our experts can provide care and guidance to people across Australia, helping them work toward their health and wellness goals more easily.

How to Get Started?

Are you ready to take your diabetes care up a notch? Book your appointment today from anywhere in Australia and our experts will work with you to create a personalized care plan to help you manage your diabetes effectively.

Our Process


Experience Seamless Telehealth Consultations in Three Easy Steps:

What is the best treatment for diabetes?
The best treatment for type 1 diabetes is using insulin as medication. For type 2 diabetes, there are several medications to use. The best one is determined after evaluating the symptoms of the patient. Lifestyle modifications are important for any type of diabetes and limiting sugar intake can help manage the symptoms.
The common symptoms of diabetes are frequent urination, increased thirst, tiredness, weakness, numbness in hands and feet, slow-healing wounds, blurry vision, weight loss, hunger, etc. The severity of symptoms can vary from person to person.
If you have diabetes, it’s important to monitor your blood sugar levels daily. This helps you see how well your treatment is working. For those who don’t have diabetes but are at higher risk, checking every six months is a good approach. If you’re healthy and have a low risk of diabetes, checking every two to three years should be fine.
Diabetes can be caused by genetic changes in the body. Type 1 diabetes may also occur after an injury to the pancreas. Type 2 diabetes can be affected by things like being overweight, smoking, drinking alcohol, eating too much sugar and carbs, and stress. These factors can increase the risk of developing diabetes compared to those who lead a healthier lifestyle.
The treatment of hypotension depends on the root cause. For people who are dehydrated or haven’t eaten anything for a while, fluids such as water, oral rehydration solutions, juices, etc can help make them feel better. If your hypotension is associated with the use of a certain medication, adjusting the dose or switching to a different medication that is more compatible with your body can help.

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