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PDC Medical

Locality: East Victoria Park, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 6110 0578



Address: 3/968b Albany Hwy 6101 East Victoria Park, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.pdcmedical.com.au

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25.01.2022 We support people living with all medical conditions, and today we are supporting people living with asthma for World Asthma Day, with this year's focus - "Enough Asthma Deaths" Let us encourage one another to support people living with asthma



25.01.2022 WE NEED YOUR HELP! We don't often ask for help but are at a point where we cannot do this without our amazing community! Please help us send this important mes...sage to Minister Hunt by signing the petition and sharing amongst your networks. Click through to read our story and why this is important to allow us to continue to support people living with all types of diabetes. We do not receive any funding to provide the services we do and need your support to ensure our services are as inclusive as possible. Thanks in advance Teresa and Jeff

22.01.2022 Amazing news today for T1Ds!!

21.01.2022 At Perth Diabetes Care, Sarah Dwyer has started a new blog series about the different therapeutic approaches to counselling. Sarah has a professional background within private practice and at Relationships Australia. She's also been living with type 1 diabetes for thirty years, so stay tuned to read about her insights. https://www.perthdiabetescare.com.au//introducing-sarah-an



18.01.2022 Today is all about nurses We want to thank all the nurses for the selfless work they do for their patients and show them how much we value them! https://2020.icnvoicetolead.com/resources/

18.01.2022 Very interesting read......

15.01.2022 WORLD DIABETES DAY 2018 It takes a big support team to help those living with a form of diabetes and your family is a key ingrediant. If you or a family member are needing to discuss your diabetes management, please call our Doctor on (08) 6110 0578 and he will happily help you.



10.01.2022 Are you washing your hands correctly?

10.01.2022 ~ WORLD DIABETES DAY ~ Family and Diabetes is this year's theme :) - Family support is key in managing your diabetes... - All health professionals should have the knowledge and skills to help individuals and families manage diabetes -Education and ongoing support should be accessible to all individuals and families to help manage diabetes -Essential diabetes medicines and care must be accessible and affordable for every family regardless of where you live

07.01.2022 Please be aware of new updates by checking the WA Health page https://www.health.gov.au//novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-hea We are working to protect patients and staff so please call ahead to answer a few questions before attending on 08 6110 0578.

07.01.2022 PDC T1D TECH SUMMIT - The PDC PDC Young Adult Diabetes Committee is proud to be hosting the very first T1D tech event in March. Registrations are now OPEN! Click on the link http://bit.ly/T1Dtechregistration to sign up or visit the YADC page to learn more.

06.01.2022 WORLD DIABETES DAY 2018 Do you or one of your family members live with a form of diabetes? :) How do you support one another?



05.01.2022 Do your part to stop the spread and wash or clean your hands with soap and water or alcohol handrub regularly and keep up to date with the information changing daily on the WA Health Website https://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Articles/A_E/Coronavirus

04.01.2022 Are your feet this happy? Our PDC Podiatrist can assist with feet assessment for those living with diabetes, general foot care, custom orthotics and much more. Visit our website today to see how we can assist you

01.01.2022 HAPPY EASTER - From all of us at PDC, we would like to wish you a hoppy Easter and relaxing break! Below is a little survival guide from our accredited dietitia...n, Caitlin to assist with the splurging this Easter - Research tells us that when we eat high fat, high carbohydrate (sugar) foods, the fat slows down digestion AND amplifies the effect of the carbohydrate. This means that we could have a delayed blood sugar spike, and it might stay higher for longer. See more

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