Aetna/Coventry-Medicare/HMO/Non-HMO

Alliant Health

Ambetter by Peach State

BCBS HMO/POS/PPO

BCBS Medicare

Cigna Medicare/Healthspring/Bravo Health

Coventry HMO/POS/PPO

DOL/Workers Compensation

First Health PPO (Coventry Product)

Medical School

GHI PPO (Emblem Health)

Humana Commercial

Medicaid-GA

Medicare (Railroad)

Medicare Original (Enrolled as Par Status)

Meritain Health

Multiplan/PHCS/NCCPO/Beech Street

NovaNet

Peach State Healthcare (PHCS)

Peachstate-GA Managed Medicaid

Tricare South-Prime (HMO)

Tricare South-Standard (PPO)

UMR

United Healthcare-Commercial/Medicare

Wellcare-Managed Medicare



Dekalb Medical Center

Health News and Helpful Links


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention A resource for information on disease, healthy living, disaster preparedness, travel safety, environmental health, etc.

Georgia Poison Center (GPC) Operates the 24-hour poison emergency treatment information service, providing assistance and expertise in the medical diagnosis and management of human and animal poisonings

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans is the Nation’s go-to source for nutrition advice.

HealthyChildren.org An excellent source offering current information on a variety of topics of interest to families with children from newborns to young adults.

WebMD Better information, better health. An excellent website for patients to research medical information.

Safe Kids Georgia The website for the state office for the 22 Safe Kids Coalition in the state of Georgia. This organization is dedicated to reducing accidental injury and death in Georgia’s children, through education and advocacy.

Bright Futures A website designed to promote, through a collaborative effort, healthy, safe, happy kids, and families.

Product recall information can be found at the Official information site of the Consumer Public Safety Commission.

Diabetes Basics (This is the place to begin your education about Diabetes)
There is no cure for diabetes, but it can be managed. Balancing the food you eat with exercise and medicine (if prescribed) will help you control your weight and can keep your blood glucose in the healthy range. This can help prevent or delay complications. Many people with diabetes live long and healthy lives.

Are you at RISK for Type 2 Diabetes? Find Out More: Take your TYPE 2 Diabetes Risk test here

Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes

  • Family History of Type 2 Diabetes
  • Ethnicity: African-Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans have Higher Rates
  • Obesity, Especially in the Abdominal Area
  • A Diet Low in Fiber, Dairy, Fruits, and Vegetables and High in Sugar and Fat
  • Low Levels of Physical Activity
  • 45 Years or Older
  • History of Gestational Diabetes, or Delivering a Baby More than 9 Pounds
  • Insulin Resistance
  • Glucose Intolerance

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