Diabetes Care April 2025 Support Group

Hattiesburg Clinic Diabetes Care is offering a series of monthly support group sessions to provide education, encouragement and practical tools for managing diabetes effectively, as well as for those looking to prevent or delay diabetes.

The next session will take place on Thursday, April 10, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., at Cloverleaf Medical Plaza, located at 5909 Highway 49, in Hattiesburg, Miss. Enter at the LiveWell Center entrance and go to the large classroom two doors down the hall to the right.

The topic for the April session is “Protecting Your Feet,” presented by Amanda MacIsaac, RN, BSN. Ms. MacIsaac will discuss how to keep your feet healthy and avoid common diabetes-related issues. 

These sessions are open to anyone seeking support and guidance in managing their diabetes or prediabetes. Attendance is free, and no registration is required.

For additional information, please contact Hattiesburg Clinic Diabetes Care at (601) 296-2780. We look forward to helping you take positive steps toward a healthier lifestyle.

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About Hattiesburg Clinic Diabetes Care: 

Hattiesburg Clinic Diabetes Care offers comprehensive diabetes management and prevention services. Our programs include Diabetes Self-Management Education (DSME), the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP), and Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT). These programs are designed to empower individuals with type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes, as well as those at risk for diabetes to make informed decisions about their health. Through personalized education and support, we help patients manage their condition, prevent complications and improve their quality of life. 

About Hattiesburg Clinic:

Hattiesburg Clinic is Mississippi’s largest privately-owned, multispecialty clinic.  More than 60 years after its beginning, the clinic has grown to over 450 physicians and providers, caring for patients in more than 17 counties in South Mississippi. Along with over 2,500 professional staff employees, these physicians and providers come together for a common purpose, to serve the over 500,000 community members who live and work in South Mississippi every day.