Diabetes Management Program
Learn MoreAre you at risk of having a heart attack?
Take a Heart Health AssessmentIf you have diabetes, you are at risk for heart disease.
One of the most life-threatening consequences of diabetes is heart disease. Most complications related to diabetes have to do with the way the heart pumps blood through the body. Diabetes can change the chemical makeup of some substances found in the blood, which can cause blood vessels to narrow or clog up. A person with diabetes has the same risk of heart disease as someone who does not have diabetes, but has already had a heart attack. More than 65 percent of deaths in diabetes patients are attributed to heart and vascular disease.
Small improvements in blood glucose, cholesterol, blood pressure and other test results can decrease your risk of heart and blood vessel disease. Changes to your lifestyle, such as exercise, weight loss and not smoking, can reduce your risk for heart disease, too.
WakeMed's Diabetes Management Program is here to help both patients in the hospital and people outside the hospital managing life with diabetes on a day-to-day basis.
We provide this education and support through our Outpatient Program and, if you need to be in the hospital, through our Inpatient Services. Services are available at WakeMed's Raleigh Campus and WakeMed Cary Hospital.
Outpatient Classes include:
- Pre-Diabetes Class
- 2-Hour Nutrition & Diabetes Class
- Comprehensive, Year-Long Program
- Pregnancy & Diabetes Program
To learn more about the programs and services offered through WakeMed's Diabetes Management Program, click on any of the following related links.
- What is Diabetes?
- Inpatient Services
- Outpatient Classes
For more information about classes and counseling with a WakeMed diabetes educator or dietitian, please call 919-350-7292.