Diabetes
Advice on hypoglycaemia and diabetes medication
This leaflet can be given to someone if they are taking a treatment for diabetes, either insulin or a sulphonylurea, which can cause low blood sugar levels or hypoglycaemia ('hypo').
Are you at risk of type 2 diabetes? (flyer)
Reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes with the Healthier You NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme. Healthier You is the free NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme providing tailored, personalised support to reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Around 200,000 people are diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes every year (A4 poster)
A poster promoting the Diabetes Prevention Programme.
Diabetes info card
Information and advice for people with Type 2 diabetes.
Diabetes patient information sheet
This information is for someone who has found out that they are at high risk of Type 2 diabetes. The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme will help someone to take control of their health, supporting them to make changes to their diet, weight and amount of exercise they do. Download only.
Important information for women with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes
Having sex or planning to have sex in the future? This leaflet is for women with diabetes.
Start your journey to a healthier you - generic
This leaflet gives an overview of Type 2 diabetes, associated risks, high risk groups and general type 2 diabetes prevention tips.
Start your journey to a healthier you - NHS diabetes prevention programme
This leaflet gives an overview of Type 2 diabetes, associated risks, high risk groups and advertises a local NHS Diabetes prevention Programme service.
Take control of your diabetes (card)
This is a card for your patients with Type 2 Diabetes to enable them to access a digital Structured Education programme. This is a NICE-approved programme and will support your patients in better managing their diabetes.
Your guide to diabetic eye screening (leaflet)
Diabetic eye screening is important as it helps to prevent sight loss. As someone with diabetes, your eyes are at risk of damage from diabetic retinopathy. Screening can detect this condition early before you notice any changes to your vision.