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Knight Allied Health Care Personalised management advice for Health conditions and Diabetes technology experts We are about staying happy with your health, your way.

Vibrant team of Dietitians, Diabetes Educators, massage Therapist and Personal trainer who offer personalised services to help you achieve your goals. We are Diabetes technology experts and a one stop shop with a holistic view.

Wear BLUE today for world diabetes day where we give thanks for the invention of insulin.
13/11/2025

Wear BLUE today for world diabetes day where we give thanks for the invention of insulin.

đź’šWORLD DIABETES DAYđź’š In 1922, at the University of Toronto, scientists went to a hospital ward with children who were comatose and dying from diabetic keto-acidosis. Imagine a room full of parents sitting at the bedside waiting for the inevitable death of their child.

The scientists went from bed to bed and injected the children with the new purified extract - insulin. As they began to inject the last comatose child, the first child injected began to awaken. One by one, all of the children awoke from their diabetic comas. A room of death and gloom, became a place of joy and hope.

The discovery of insulin by Dr. Frederick Banting, Charles Best, James Collip, and John Macleod at the University of Toronto stands as one of the most dramatic breakthroughs in medical history. Before 1922, type 1 diabetes was essentially a death sentence, especially for children, who would waste away despite strict starvation diets.

The first clinical use of insulin in January 1922 transformed the fate of patients almost overnight. That ward of comatose children became a living testament to scientific achievement, within hours, the extract was reversing symptoms once thought irreversible. Parents who had been preparing for funerals were instead embracing their children.

This moment didn’t just save those young lives, it reshaped the future for millions worldwide. Today, insulin remains an essential therapy for people with diabetes, and the events of that day in 1922 are remembered as a turning point from despair to hope in modern medicine.

16/03/2025

CQ Diabetes Camp registrations are open, closing end of month so RSVP asap

21/02/2025

From 1 March 2025, Dexcom G7 will be available through the NDSS for eligible people.

To access Dexcom G7 through the NDSS, you will need to consult an authorised diabetes health professional to update your CGM access from 1 March 2025.

Find more information here: https://ow.ly/1v3450V3W0C

30/01/2025

Have you heard?

The Omnipod® 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System now has TGA Approval in Australia for integration with the following Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs): Dexcom G6, Dexcom G7 and FreeStyle Libre 2 Plus!

More information to follow as we approach launch.

Today we celebrate world Diabetes day and give thanks to Dr Banting and Mr Best for their invention of insulin, for with...
13/11/2024

Today we celebrate world Diabetes day and give thanks to Dr Banting and Mr Best for their invention of insulin, for without which a lot of us would not have survived past diagnosis. Blue is the colour to wear today. We are wishing you all a happy World Diabetes Day 2024.

22/10/2024
Congratulations to Shoshoni who became a Credentialed Diabetes Educator this week! We are so proud of you!
17/10/2024

Congratulations to Shoshoni who became a Credentialed Diabetes Educator this week! We are so proud of you!

20/08/2024

An annual camp for young people living with Diabetes will introduce circus and performance skills to help participants manage the condition.

12/08/2024
Will be available from 1st July! Yay for less site changes
12/06/2024

Will be available from 1st July! Yay for less site changes

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