Q&A

What kind of physician specializes in diabetes?

What kind of physician specializes in diabetes?

Endocrinologist. An endocrinologist is a doctor who has special training and experience in treating people with diabetes.

Do diabetics need to see an endocrinologist?

While some people depend on their family physician to manage their Type 2 diabetes, it is often beneficial to see an Endocrinologist.

What tests does an endocrinologist do for diabetes?

Accurate Diagnosis of Hormone Disorders

  • Tests to detect diabetes and prediabetes include the blood glucose test and the glycosylated hemoglobin test (A1c).
  • Several tests, primarily a thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) assessment, can show how well your thyroid is working.

How often should a diabetic see a podiatrist?

Generally speaking, a diabetic patient that has good ciruculation and no neurologic deficit (numbness/burning/tingling) can be seen on an annual basis. However, if one is at higher risk with poor circulation and/or numbness in the feet, then exams/treatments should be done every 2-3 months.

How often should diabetics go to the doctor?

Doctor visit If you’re meeting your treatment goals, visit your doctor every 6 months. Your blood pressure and weight will be checked, and your self-care plan and medicines will be reviewed.

Can cardiologist treat diabetes?

Although endocrinologists typically treat patients with diabetes, Brown suggested increased cooperation between cardiologists and endocrinologists may be the best way to fight this disease and its complications. Brown said it is imperative that cardiologists be involved in the management of diabetes.

What if my A1c is 14?

If the A1C is higher than that, and on diagnosis of type 2 it commonly is, the machine just reads >14%. How much higher is anyone’s guess. It could be 14.1% or it could be 20%. To clock a 14% you need a 24-7-90 (twenty four hours a day, seven days per week, for 90 days) blood sugar average of 355 mg/dL.