Diabetes is a serious and complicated disease. But it doesn't have to control your life. Armed with knowledge, routine health care – and a little motivation, you can learn to control your disease.
The Center for Diabetes Education at Community Medical Center can show you how to take that first step toward living wisely… and living well.
According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), nearly 26 million people in the United States have diabetes and another 79 million people have been diagnosed with prediabetes, a condition that leads to diabetes when left unchecked.
While the disease is chronic and increasingly prevalent, it can be treated, managed – and sometimes even prevented – with the right intervention.
The Center for Diabetes Education is exclusively dedicated to helping adults and children affected by type 1, type 2 or gestational diabetes. Whether you're newly diagnosed or challenged by an existing condition, our experienced professionals can provide the tools and support you need to control your diabetes, ward off complications, and live healthfully.

Community Medical Center is certified by the ADA, which means our program meets the highest standards of diabetes education and is led by a staff of registered nurses and registered dietitians who are certified diabetes educators. They'll work in partnership with your physician to help you set and achieve your health goals through education, one-on-one counseling, support groups and other resources.
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