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Diabetes - Oxford and Norfolk


Diabetes is a condition that results from not enough insulin in a person's blood. Insulin helps the body manage healthy levels of glucose for energy. Diabetics often need to have a glucometer so they can monitor their blood glucose levels several times a day. Help with diet, exercise, smoking cessation, and medication can minimize complications such as vision loss, kidney damage, and foot problems.

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These services are located outside of Oxford and Norfolk, but provide service to Oxford and Norfolk.
Breakthrough T1D  
National Office, 235 Yorkland Blvd, Suite 1201, Toronto, ON  M2J 4Y8
1-877-287-3533 Add to Clipboard
Children's Hospital London Health Sciences Centre - Paediatric Medical Day Unit - Diabetes Clinic  
800 Commissioners Rd E, Zone B, Level 1, Rm 200 (B1-200), London, ON  N6A 5W9
519-685-8138 Add to Clipboard
Diabetes Canada  
522 University Ave, Suite 1300, Toronto, ON  M5G 2R5
416-363-3373 Add to Clipboard
Diabetes Canada - Huntsville - D-Camps Ontario  
Camp Huronda, 1252 South Waseosa Lake Rd, Huntsville, ON  M5G 2R5
General Inquiries: 1-800-BANTING (1-800-226-8464) Add to Clipboard
Diabetes Canada - South West Ontario Regional Leadership Centre  
442 Adelaide St N, London, ON  N6B 3H8
519-673-1630 Add to Clipboard
Diabetes Hope Foundation  
Fluid Hose and Coupling, 6150 Dixie Rd, Unit 1, Mississauga, ON  L5T 2E2
905-670-0557 Add to Clipboard
Indigenous Diabetes Health Circle  
3250 Schmon Pkwy, Unit 1B, Thorold, ON  L2V 4Y6
289-929-7892 Add to Clipboard
National Indigenous Diabetes Association  
160 Provencher Blvd, Unit 202, Winnipeg, MB  R2H 0G3
204-927-1221 Add to Clipboard
St Joseph's Health Care London - St Joseph's Hospital - Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism  
268 Grosvenor St, B5-502, London, ON  N6A 4V2
519-646-6100 ext 66349 Add to Clipboard
These services may or may not be regulated in Ontario. For services that are not specifically regulated, Consumer Protection Ontario provides guidance on consumer rights, public safety, and how to address concerns or serious complaints.

Government and government-funded services are governed by legislation in Ontario and the regulatory body is the Ministries of Health and Long-Term Care (www.health.gov.on.ca/en/pro/programs/publichealth/oph_standards).

The legislation for this type of service is the Health Protection and Promotion Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.H.7 (www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90h07).