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Home Blog Diabetes Screening

Diabetes Screening

July 18, 2019TeardropsBlogNo Comments

Teardrops will be offering free Diabetic screening to our homeless and vulnerable clients from September. They will have the opportunity to have a finger prick test, to determine if they have type 2 diabetes, as well as the chance to get their feet checked by the Podiatrist and their eyes screened for signs of retinopathy. Starts Thursday 27th September at the Teardrops Hub.

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