Diabetes care often needs more than one visit. It may need blood sugar review, lab checks, medication review, and a care plan that fits your needs.
At Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine, we help patients with diabetes management in Garland, TX as part of primary care and family medicine. Our team can help you stay connected to care and talk with you about follow-up steps.
Appointments are recommended for diabetes follow-up visits. Walk-ins may be accepted based on availability.
4402 Broadway Boulevard, Suite 9A, Garland, TX 75043
Monday-Friday: 10AM-5PM
Diabetes follow-up care, blood sugar review, A1C and lab discussion, medication review, and primary care.
Most major insurance plans may be accepted. Cash, card, and HSA/FSA cards may also be accepted.
Diabetes is a long-term health condition. It often needs regular visits, blood sugar checks, lab review, medication review, and daily habit support.
Las Caritas helps patients with diabetes as part of primary care. This means your provider can look at your diabetes along with your full health picture.
Your visit may include a review of symptoms, blood sugar readings, past lab results, medications, and health goals. Your provider may also talk with you about follow-up care or referrals if needed.
Diabetes care does not promise a cure or a set result. It is about support, monitoring, and making a care plan based on your needs.
Support that looks at blood sugar, labs, medicines, symptoms, and follow-up needs together.
Blood sugar can change over time. Sometimes a person may not feel clear symptoms when blood sugar is too high or too low.
A1C or lab review may help show longer-term blood sugar trends. Medication plans may also need review as your health changes. Blood pressure and cholesterol may also matter when you have diabetes. Regular follow-up visits help your provider see changes over time instead of only looking at one visit.
Diabetes care may include regular review of readings, lab results, medicines, and next steps.
Your provider may review your blood sugar readings, home logs, meter notes, or patterns you have noticed over time.
A1C and other lab results may help your provider understand longer-term blood sugar trends and care needs.
Your provider may review your diabetes medicines and other medicines you take, including refill questions.
Your provider may recommend labs, another visit, home monitoring, medication review, or referral when needed.
Care may vary based on your health history and provider review. Your provider will discuss what applies to you.
Your provider may ask about your blood sugar readings at home. If you track your numbers, bring your log, meter, or notes to the visit.
A1C and other lab results may help your provider understand blood sugar trends. If you have recent lab results, bring them with you.
Your provider may review your diabetes medicines and other medicines you take. This can help answer refill questions and check if your current plan still fits your needs.
Blood pressure may be checked during your diabetes visit. Your provider may talk with you about what your readings mean and whether follow-up is needed.
Diabetes care may include a talk about cholesterol and heart health risk. Your provider may discuss lab work or follow-up care based on your history.
Your provider may ask about food, activity, sleep, stress, and daily routines. These talks help your provider understand what may affect your blood sugar.
Tell your provider if you feel more tired, thirsty, dizzy, shaky, or if you are urinating more often. Symptoms can help guide the visit and next steps.
Your provider may recommend a follow-up visit, labs, medication review, or home monitoring. The plan depends on your needs and your visit.
Some patients may need help from a specialist. If needed, your provider may discuss a referral or another care option.
A diabetes follow-up visit can help if your numbers, symptoms, or medicine needs have changed. It can also help if you have not checked in with a provider in a while.
If your symptoms concern you, it is better to ask about care sooner. Call the clinic to discuss appointment options or seek emergency help for serious symptoms.
Diabetes care often connects with blood pressure, cholesterol, medication safety, and preventive care. These health areas can affect each other.
At a diabetes visit, your provider may check your blood pressure and talk about cholesterol or lab results when needed. This does not mean every patient needs the same tests or care plan.
These two services can overlap. Diabetes is one type of chronic condition, but this page is focused on diabetes-specific care.
The broad care category for long-term health needs. It can include diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, medication needs, and other ongoing concerns.
More focused care for blood sugar, A1C or lab trends, symptoms, medication review, and diabetes follow-up.
Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine is located in Garland, TX. We help local patients who need diabetes follow-up and primary care support close to home.
Patients may also visit us from Mesquite, Rowlett, Sunnyvale, and nearby communities within about 10-25 miles.
All diabetes management visits are provided at our Garland clinic. We do not have clinic locations in Mesquite, Rowlett, or Sunnyvale.
Diabetes care should feel clear, steady, and respectful. At Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine, we aim to help patients understand their health and stay connected to care.
Most major insurance plans may be accepted for primary care services, including diabetes management visits. Coverage can vary by plan, so please call the clinic before your visit to confirm your benefits.
Cash-pay options may also be available. The clinic may accept cash, credit cards, debit cards, and HSA/FSA cards.
Please contact the clinic for the most current insurance and payment information.
Simple answers about diabetes management, blood sugar review, A1C discussion, medication review, and visit preparation.
Yes. Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine helps patients with diabetes follow-up as part of primary care and family medicine. Care may include blood sugar review, lab discussion, medication review, and follow-up planning.
Appointments are recommended for diabetes follow-up visits. Walk-ins may be accepted based on availability, but a scheduled visit helps the clinic prepare for your care.
Yes. Your provider may review your blood sugar readings if you bring them to your visit. You can bring a written log, notes, or your glucose meter if you use one.
Yes. Your provider may review your diabetes medications and other medicines you take. Please bring a current medication list or the medication bottles if that is easier.
Yes. Your provider may discuss A1C or lab results during your visit if results are available. New lab testing may also be discussed based on your health needs.
Yes. If you check your blood sugar at home, bring your glucose meter, app notes, or written log. This can help your provider better understand your blood sugar patterns.
Most major insurance plans may be accepted for primary care services. Please call the clinic before your visit to confirm your plan and coverage.
Yes. Las Caritas is located in Garland, TX, and serves patients from nearby areas like Mesquite, Rowlett, Sunnyvale, and surrounding communities.
If you need help staying on top of diabetes care, call Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine to ask about diabetes management visits in Garland, TX.
Our team can help you ask about appointment availability, walk-in options, insurance questions, and what to bring to your visit.
Address:
4402 Broadway Boulevard, Suite 9A
Garland, TX 75043
Hours:
Monday-Friday: 10AM-5PM
Phone:
(214) 501-3049