Can Type 2 Diabetes Be Reversed?
Type 2 diabetes is no longer considered an irreversible condition. Some people have put the disease into remission with lifestyle changes. Learn more.
The Diabetes Program at Henry Ford Health is one of the largest, most comprehensive programs of its kind in Michigan. We offer every type of diabetes medication and technology available, allowing us to provide you with care that is targeted, personalized and effective.
Whether you have a new diagnosis or have been living with diabetes for years, treating this disorder can be complex. At Henry Ford Health, we teach you to self-manage diabetes. We give you the tools and education you need to achieve your best possible health and quality of life.
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Diabetes occurs when your body can’t break down sugar from food. As a result, too much glucose (sugar) gathers in your bloodstream, which can lead to serious complications such as nerve damage and eye problems.
Skilled experts at Henry Ford Health care for people with all types of diabetes, including:
Diabetes treatment focuses on managing your blood sugar through lifestyle changes and medication. Our diabetes educators help you make diet and exercise changes to help control your blood sugar and symptoms.
We also provide the entire range of medical treatments and devices, including:
Many people with diabetes successfully manage the condition with their primary care provider. However, if you have a new diagnosis, severe symptoms or uncontrolled blood sugar, you may also benefit from seeing a specialist. Our diabetes team is the most experienced in Michigan, helping hundreds of patients manage their diabetes each year.
Managing diabetes often requires a combination of lifestyle changes and medical treatments. Our team offers every available medication and diabetes device, so you can find the option that works best for you.
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