Diabetes

We can provide care if you have Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes.

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At a diabetic clinic, you can check that you’re well and access specialised advice on how to look after your diabetes. 

If you have diabetes you’re encouraged to attend the clinic for regular check-ups and advice. These clinics are run with Dr Portlock


Services

We provide regular diabetes appointments including:

  • medication checks
  • blood tests
  • foot checks
  • annual reviews

We also provide regular joint clinics with specialist hospital diabetes teams, including review and psychological support.


If you think you might have diabetes

If you’re concerned you have developed diabetes, make an appointment to see a doctor or nurse practitioner as soon as possible. Bring a sample of urine to your appointment. 

For information about the signs and symptoms of diabetes, visit:


Book an appointment  

To book an appointment please call us on +44 114 222 2100. 


If you’re not registered with UHS

We encourage you to register with UHS during your time at University. Diabetes can be unpredictable and having a GP close to you means you can get medical care quickly. It also means we’ll have your medical records. 


If your diabetes gets worse  

If you’re concerned about your diabetes, please book to see Dr Portlock or speak with your diabetes specialist nurse.

If you’re unwell with your diabetes you can see a GP on the day. 

Sick day rules

The video below from the diabetes team at 91Ö±²¥ Teaching Hospitals explains how to modify your insulin dosing when you’re not well, known as ‘The Sick Day Rules’.

The following video provides a useful guide on how to manage a hypo (low blood sugar).

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