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Diabetes Services

About the Service

The Managed Clinical Network (MCN) is a co-ordinated network of people involved in diabetes care across the region. Within this network health and social care professionals and people with diabetes work together to continuously develop and improve diabetes care. This website provides local information about diabetes and diabetes care for both professionals and people with diabetes.

Diabetes is a long-term and progressive condition that can potentially have damaging effects on health. However, evidence shows that many of the complications associated with diabetes can be prevented or delayed through a combination of foot and eye screening, attending appointments with your health care professional, self managing your condition and the appropriate use of medicines and technology i.e. my diabetes my way and blood glucose meters.  Therefore annual assessment of these processes of care is important.

For more information, on NHS Ayrshire & Arran Services follow the links below:

Diabetes 9 Processes of Care

Are you aware of the 9 key (age appropriate) processes of care measurements for people living with diabetes should expect to receive on an annual basis?

The 9 key processes of care measurements are:

  1. Weight & BMI
  2. Blood Pressure
  3. HbA1c
  4. Retinopathy Screening *
  5. Foot Risk stratification *
  6. Urinary Albumin test
  7. Serum Creatinine
  8. Smoking Status
  9. Cholesterol level

*this may be every 2 years depending on your results

Find a Diabetes Support Group

Useful Links

DVLA – information for drivers with diabetes 

NHS Inform

NHS Inform – Diabetes Eye Screening Information

Royal National Institute of Blind People

My Diabetes My Way

Diabetes and Driving

Quit your way – Stop Smoking

Diabetes UK – Scotland

An adult Diabetes App has also been developed by NHS Ayrshire & Arran for more information and details on how you can download it click here

Diabetes Contact Information

NHS Ayrshire and Arran Diabetes MCN (General Enquiries)

1st Office on Left, Main Building

Ailsa Hospital

Dalmellington Road

Ayr

KA6 6AB  

Telephone – 01292 513323

Podiatry Contact Information

Diabetes Foot Screening Hub             01563 538915

Diabetes Podiatry General Enquiries  01563 826361