Diabetes management involves personalized, ongoing care to help you maintain stable blood glucose levels and reduce the risk of complications. At Core Primary Care in Katy, TX, we provide clear, dependable diabetes treatment, including A1C testing, insulin therapy, medication adjustments, and nutritional counseling, to support both newly diagnosed patients and those with long-term diabetes. Our team of primary care physicians and certified diabetes educators builds individualized plans based on your lifestyle, lab work, and risk factors. Whether you’re managing Type 1, Type 2, or gestational diabetes, we offer proactive, evidence-based guidance to keep your glucose within your target range and help you live healthier.
📍 707 S Fry Blvd Suite 350, Katy, TX 77450
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Diabetes mellitus affects the way your body processes glucose, the main source of fuel for your cells. When insulin doesn’t work as it should, or when your body doesn’t produce enough insulin, your blood sugar levels rise and stay above the target range. Over time, high blood glucose can impact your blood vessels, nerves, kidneys, heart, and overall well-being.
We help you understand what’s happening inside your body, why your blood sugar shifts, and how managing diabetes can slow or prevent complications.
Some symptoms can be subtle at first. You may need diabetes care if you experience:
If you’re newly diagnosed or noticing symptoms that feel unusual, scheduling an evaluation is the best next step.
If these symptoms sound familiar, book a diabetes evaluation as soon as possible.
We take time to understand your health, your habits, and your goals. Your care may include:
You’ll leave with a clear, practical plan that shows exactly how to manage diabetes day-to-day and keep your blood sugar steady.
Get a personalized diabetes care plan—call us to schedule your appointment.
Your body and your lifestyle are unique, your diabetes plan should reflect that. We help patients with:
Whether you’re using insulin or other diabetes medicines, we help you take them safely and correctly.
We explain how to use insulin properly, how to adjust your insulin dose on sick days, and how to prevent low blood sugar episodes.
We walk through healthy eating habits, regular physical activity, and ways to lower blood sugar naturally.
Stress can raise your blood glucose level. We help you manage stress and build healthier routines.
Our goal is to support you in creating a stable, healthy life with fewer swings in your blood sugar.
Need help adjusting insulin or medications? Schedule a diabetes care visit today.
Healthy eating doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. We help you create a diabetes meal plan using simple, sustainable steps:
You’ll also receive support from a registered dietitian or diabetes educator when needed. Whether you’re building a meal plan for the first time or fine-tuning your routine, we help you stay consistent.
Meet with our team to build a meal plan that supports your health—call now.
Daily habits play a big role in protecting your long-term health. Consistent diabetes care helps lower your risk of:
Regular visits allow us to catch issues early, adjust your treatment, and help you keep your blood glucose levels in a healthy range.
Lower your risk of complications—schedule regular diabetes follow-ups with our clinic.
Pregnancy changes how your body produces and uses insulin. If you develop gestational diabetes, you may be at higher risk for high blood glucose levels, especially after meals. We help you:
You’ll receive steady guidance throughout pregnancy and after delivery.
Pregnant and managing high blood sugar? Call us for gestational diabetes support.
Small, daily habits make a meaningful difference. We help you build routines around:
These steps support disease control and help you maintain a healthier lifestyle long-term.
Start building healthier routines—book your diabetes management visit today.
Contact us if you experience:
Your healthcare provider will help refine your plan and keep you safe.
If your symptoms are changing or hard to control, call our office for an urgent diabetes evaluation.