Taking Control of Your Health: Comprehensive Diabetes Care
Living with diabetes doesn’t have to be a challenge. At A+ Medical Center, our specialized team provides the education, support, and medical care you need to effectively manage your condition and prevent future complications.

Our Approach to Diabetes Management
- Personalized Treatment Plans: Every person with diabetes is unique. We work with you to create a customized plan that includes dietary advice, exercise recommendations, medication management, and glucose monitoring strategies.
- Education and Empowerment: We believe knowledge is power. Our team will teach you how to monitor your blood sugar, understand your medications, and make informed lifestyle choices that positively impact your health.
- Preventing Complications: We focus on proactive care to reduce your risk of serious diabetes complications affecting the heart, kidneys, eyes, and nerves. Regular check-ups and screenings are a cornerstone of our program.
- Ongoing Support: Diabetes management is a journey, not a destination. We provide continuous support and adjustments to your plan as your needs change, ensuring you always have the care you need.
Our Diabetes Services
- Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Management
- Pre-Diabetes Counseling and Prevention
- Glucose Monitoring and A1c Testing
- Insulin and Medication Management
- Nutritional and Lifestyle Counseling
- Foot and Eye Exams (in partnership with specialists)
- Insulin Pump and Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) support
Don’t let diabetes control your life.
Contact A+ Medical Center today to schedule your diabetes consultation and start your journey to better health.
Request an AppointmentFrequently Asked Questions About Diabetes Care
- Q: What is A1c, and why is it important?
- A: A1c is a blood test that measures your average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months. It’s a key tool for monitoring how well your diabetes is being managed.
- Q: Can I reverse my diabetes?
- A: While Type 1 diabetes cannot be reversed, Type 2 diabetes can be put into remission for some people through significant lifestyle changes like diet and exercise. Our team can help you explore these options.
- Q: What are the warning signs of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)?
- A: Common symptoms include shakiness, sweating, dizziness, confusion, and a rapid heartbeat. If you experience these symptoms, it’s important to treat it immediately with a quick source of sugar.
- Q: How often should I see my doctor for diabetes care?
- A: The frequency of your visits depends on your individual needs and how well your blood sugar is controlled. Most patients with diabetes are seen every 3-6 months.
