Brought to you by the Simcoe County Nutrition Network and the former Food Partners Alliance of Simcoe County in partnership with Community Connection

North Simcoe Family Health Team (NSFHT)

Service: Diabetes Education Program, Prospect Blvd - Unit 3

Record #: MID1230
Last Modified: 19 Apr 2024
Last Full Update: 17 Apr 2024

Description

Description (Service) Provides diabetes management support for anyone at risk of or living with diabetes looking to learn about how to prevent their risk for developing diabetes, delay the progression of diabetes or to improve their current blood sugar control.

Visits to this clinic include education in areas such as:
  • have your blood pressure checked
  • understand how to check your blood sugar to see patterns
  • talk about healthy eating and exercise
  • discuss how your medication and insulin work
  • have a foot assessment completed
  • learn how to set goals
  • review your lab tests (A1c, cholesterol, kidney function)
  • discuss your feelings and emotions about having diabetes

Service Details

Hours Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm
Areas Served Christian Island ; Midland ; Penetanguishene ; Springwater ; Tay ; Tiny
Eligibility
  • Individuals 18 years or older at risk of or living with diabetes
  • Registered patient of a doctor at the North Simcoe Family Health Team
  • Application Call for information or to make an appointment.
    Languages English
    Fees None

    Addresses and Location

    Located In Community Midland
    Address 619 Prospect Blvd
    Unit 3
    Midland, ON
    Canada L4R 0G3
     
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    Intersection Hwy 12 and King St
    Physical Access Fully Accessible

    Contact Information

    Office Phone 705-526-7804
    Fax 705-526-1205
    E-Mail info@nsfht.ca
    Website https://nsfht.ca/diabetes/
    Primary Contact Anne Croteau, Administration; Phone: ext 202
    Alternate Contact Andrew Shantz, Executive Director; Phone: ext 213

    Agency Overview


    Partnership of Simcoe County Nutrition Network, Food Partners Alliance of Simcoe County and Community Connection. The support of the Government of Ontario is acknowledged