Family Practitioner Questions Diabetes Type 2

Can my family doctor help me with diabetes?

I have all the symptoms, including frequent thirst and urination. My family has a history of diabetes, and my father died from it because he never knew how to manage it. I'm making an appointment with my family doctor to confirm whether or not I have diabetes, but will he help me manage it? Would I have to be referred to a different specialist?

5 Answers

Your family doctor can test your blood sugar in a few seconds. Certainly, your family doctor is trained to care for diabetes in both the outpatient and inpatient settings. Occasionally, an endocrinologist can be consulted in difficult cases.
All family physician are qualified to help in the diagnosis and management of Diabetes mellitus.
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Your family doctor is the best person to start managing your diabetes
Yes
Family doctors are trained to diagnose and treat diabetes type II. Family doctors typically refer to endocrinologists if patients are not responding well to their initiated treatment or if it’s beyond their ability to treat and comfort level with the medications.