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We Help You Stay In Control...
So Diabetes Doesn't Control You


If you have diabetes, St. Luke's Diabetes Center works together with you and your physician to help you keep diabetes under control for a lifetime. We provide state-of-the-art training and care so you can maintain your best health, and avoid complications.

St. Luke's Diabetes Center offers complete outpatient services for adults and children with all types of diabetes, including:

  • Screening

  • Individual care instructions

  • Diet and meal planning

  • Resources for supplies and services


  • St. Luke's Diabetes Education Program
    Room 230
    3555 Cesar Chavez Street
    San Francisco, CA 94110
    (415) 641-6826 or Email




    • Learning About Diabetes
    • Diabetes Checklist: Do You Have Diabetes?
    • Quality Diabetes Center Staff


    Learning About Diabetes


    Proper control and management of your diabetes can significantly reduce complications of diabetes – including eye disease, kidney disease and nerve damage.

    Training for Individuals & Families. Our staff teaches you how to take action to prevent the serious and often life-threatening complications of diabetes, in a series of individual sessions.

  • Blood sugar monitoring (glucose meter)

  • Meal planning, basic nutrition and weight management

  • Managing medications

  • Foot care

  • Managing complications

  • Managing sick days

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    Diabetes Checklist: Do You Have Diabetes?


    If you have TWO or more of these symptoms, you could have diabetes. If you have diabetes, it can be treated with diet, exercise and medication.

  • Extreme thirst

  • Frequent urination

  • Extreme weight gain or loss

  • Tiredness

  • Blurred vision

  • Slow healing cuts or sores

  • Frequent infections

  • Overweight


  • Ask your health care provider for a blood glucose screening to test for diabetes.

    For referral to a doctor, or for more information about St. Luke's Diabetes Center, contact us:
    (415) 641-6826 or Email

    Who gets Diabetes?
    21,000 people in San Francisco have diabetes.

    You are more likely to get diabetes if you are:
  • Over 40

  • Black, Hispanic or Native American

  • Overweight

  • Family history (if someone in your family has diabetes)

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    Quality Diabetes Center Staff


    Our professional, bilingual staff of nurses and dieticians works closely with referring primary care physicians to help patients manage symptoms and care for diabetes.

    We assist with referrals to specialists, including podiatrists, endocrinologists and ophthalmologists.

    We speak English and Spanish, and offer translators for other languages.
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    St. Luke's Diabetes Center
    National Institute of Diabetes
    Spanish Language Publications



    Recognized by the ADA for outpatient & gestational diabetes education.


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