Diabetes Education at Samaritan Albany General Hospital On This Page Related Content Menu Diabetes & Nutrition Services Our Foot Clinic Visitor Information News & Articles Diabetes & Nutrition Services If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, pre-diabetes or are interested in learning more about healthy living, we can help you get on the right track. Our team of professionals includes nurses and certified diabetes educators who listen and provide guidance based on your wants and needs. Our services One-on-one counseling – diabetes and/or nutrition Foot clinic with services including toenail trimming and debridement, for people diagnosed with diabetes Metabolic testing Insulin pump therapy Community education *Provider referral required Our classes We also encourage you to participate in our classes, including: Diabetes Self-Management*: Three-week class Diabetes Prevention: Year long course, registration required Diabetes Support Group: Meets monthly, registration encouraged Type 2 Diabetes: Three-week class Diabetes Education en Español: Bi-monthly class Call 541-812-4839 for more information, or to register for a class or support group. Our Foot Clinic Nerve damage, blood flow problems and infections can cause serious foot problems for some people with diabetes, which may result in amputations. Good foot care is an essential part of diabetes management and prevention. Early detection and proper treatment are the best ways to minimize complications. At our diabetic foot clinic, trained registered nurses offer the following services: Nail trimming Callus removal Education for foot care Footwear referral A referral from your physician is required. Call us for more information. Visitor Information Samaritan Albany General Hospital – Diabetes Education Department of Samaritan Albany General Hospital1046 Sixth Avenue SWAlbany, OR 97321-1916Directions Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m Phone: 541-812-4839 Fax: 541-812-4849 Click for Interactive Map Static map data from ©Google News & Articles Think You Know How Much Sugar You Consume? Think Again! What Is an A1C Test & What Does It Tell Your Doctor? Referred for Diabetes Services? Be Brave, Take the Next Step