Those at risk of developing diabetes can take early action to prevent progression and reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, nerve damage, and other complications.
This is ideal if you have been diagnosed with Pre-Diabetes and want to reduce your risk of diabetes complications, including stroke, heart & vascular disease, vision and nerve damage.
or you could be at higher risk of developing diabetes due to family history, previous gestational diabetes, ethnicity or body mass index (BMI) and overweight.
This will include
· Discussion of risk factors
· Height, Weight, Body Mass Index (BMI)
· Blood Pressure
· Waist circumference
· Cardiovascular risk of heart attack or stroke in the next 10years
· Blood tests – HbA1c, Full Lipid Profile (cholesterol)
· Referral to the diabetes prevention programme
· Follow up face to face appointment or phone call to discuss the results.

