Sr. Nicolette Whiley

1117 Buxton Place
Dainfern
Midrand
South Africa

(082) 224-7268

1117 Buxton Place, Dainfern, Midrand, South Africa
Diabetes educators will help you learn to take in stride all the things in your day-to-day life that can help control the disease -- like exercise, nutrition, medications, and checking your blood sugar. They may also work with your family so they understand your needs better and can be there to support you.

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Midrand, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

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