Diabetes is a disease where sugar cannot enter the body’s cells due to an insensitivity to the pancreatic hormone insulin or deficiency of insulin (Type I and Type II, respectively). This results in too much sugar in the body’s bloodstream, while cells are deprived of their source of chemical energy. We are equipped with monitoring systems that are used to examine our diabetic patients and manage their health. With regular treatment and observation, the impact of diabetes on a patient’s daily life will usually be minimal.