Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how your body processes blood sugar. Without consistent management, high blood glucose can damage blood vessels, nerves, kidneys, eyes, and the heart — often before symptoms become obvious.
At Well&You, we take a comprehensive, hands-on approach to diabetes care — combining monitoring, medication management, wound prevention, and vascular evaluation to protect your long-term health and quality of life.
What Is Diabetes?
Diabetes occurs when the body either doesn’t produce enough insulin or doesn’t use insulin effectively, causing blood sugar to remain elevated over time. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition; Type 2 is the most common form and is often linked to lifestyle, genetics, and metabolic factors.
Left unmanaged, diabetes leads to serious complications including peripheral artery disease, diabetic wounds, neuropathy, kidney failure, and cardiovascular disease. Many of these complications are preventable with early, consistent care.
You may be experiencing uncontrolled or poorly managed diabetes if you notice:
If these symptoms are worsening or you have a diabetes diagnosis without a clear management plan, it may be time for a full evaluation.
Our team takes time to understand your full metabolic picture — not just your most recent lab values.
Your evaluation may include:
This whole-body approach helps us identify complications early and build a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.
Well&You offers coordinated care that addresses diabetes and its downstream effects — including vascular complications and wound care — without unnecessary surgery.
Diabetes Management & Monitoring Our team works with you to optimize blood sugar control through structured monitoring, medication adjustment, and lifestyle support. We focus on preventing complications before they require intervention.
Benefits of structured diabetes management:
Vascular & Wound Care Integration Because diabetes is a leading cause of peripheral artery disease and chronic wounds, our team includes vascular specialists and wound care providers who can evaluate and treat complications early.
Diabetes management and related care are widely covered by insurance when medical criteria are met. Well&You works with most major insurance plans, including Medicare.
Our Patient Navigators help you:
If you have a diabetes diagnosis and are experiencing worsening symptoms, foot or wound concerns, circulation problems, or difficulty managing blood sugar despite current treatment, an evaluation at Well&You can help clarify your options. Even if your diabetes feels “under control,” a vascular and metabolic screening can catch complications early — before they become serious.
Uncontrolled diabetes rarely stays stable. Over time, elevated blood sugar causes cumulative damage to nearly every system in the body.
Delaying or inadequate management can lead to:
Consistent, proactive management reduces these risks and keeps more treatment options available to you.
Many patients report meaningful improvements after beginning structured diabetes care, including:
Individual results vary, but many patients are relieved to find that a more comprehensive approach makes a real difference.
Type 2 diabetes can go into remission with significant lifestyle changes and weight loss in some patients. Type 1 diabetes requires lifelong insulin management. Our team helps you understand what is achievable for your specific situation.
We manage a range of diabetes-related complications including peripheral artery disease, diabetic wounds, neuropathy, and vascular conditions.
Not always. Contact our Patient Navigators to confirm your insurance requirements and schedule directly.
Follow-up frequency depends on your condition severity and treatment plan. Most patients are seen every 1–3 months for active management.
If diabetes is affecting your energy, your feet, your circulation, or your confidence — our team is here to help you take control.
Relief and stability may be closer than you think. Well&You offers comprehensive evaluation, vascular screening, wound care, and coordinated management — all under one roof.