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MinuteClinic Helping with Diabetes Care this Spring by Providing Free Monitoring Service
Date:4/11/2012

WOONSOCKET, R.I., April 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- MinuteClinic is helping patients with diabetes stay on top of their condition this spring by offering a free monitoring visit. This service helps patients with diabetes keep their health in check between visits to a primary care provider, and is available seven days a week at the walk-in medical clinics inside select CVS/pharmacy stores across the United States.

The complimentary monitoring service administered by a MinuteClinic nurse practitioner or physician assistant includes:

  • Hemoglobin A1c and blood glucose test (as needed)
  • Blood pressure check
  • Body mass index (BMI)
  • Cholesterol test
  • Comprehensive foot exam
  • Microalbumin test (kidney function check)

The practitioner will also conduct a review of lifestyle factors and give immediate results and recommendations. With patient permission, MinuteClinic will share a copy of the visit record with the patient's primary care provider.

"For the more than 25.8 million Americans with diabetes, MinuteClinic can be a valuable, and collaborative member of the patient care team, working in tandem with physicians and other medical professionals to ensure that patients with diabetes can access the care they need to stay on top of their condition," says MinuteClinic Chief Medical Officer Nancy Gagliano, M.D.

Diabetes patients who take advantage of the diabetes monitoring services will each receive an ACCU-CHEK 360 degree View data recording tool to take with them. The simple tracking tool provides a quick snapshot of a patient's blood sugar patterns – something that can't be done simply by looking at a logbook – and also helps with monitoring meal sizes and energy and activity levels at specific times.

MinuteClinic also offers comprehensive health condition monitoring services for individuals diagnosed with high cholesterol,
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