From tiny toddlers showing the first signs of Type I diabetes, to people in their 70s who have lived with the disease for more than 60 years, the University of Michigan offers a range of clinical care matched by few centers in the United States . In 2004, U.S. News & World Report magazine ranked the U-M 13th in the nation in the care of hormone disorders such as diabetes.
Specialists from many disciplines provide our diabetes patients with advanced care that combines high quality, high technology and patient and family involvement. We adapt our treatment based on the latest evidence from research here and around the world, and give our patients access to clinical trials that push the boundaries of diabetes treatment.
Follow these links to learn about our many special patient-centered programs, including those for children and teens, for pregnant women, for adults with Type I or Type II diabetes, and for those who have developed complications related to any form of diabetes, including eye problems, nerve problems, heart & blood vessel problems, limb problems and kidney problems.
Or, if you have diabetes, or a loved one with diabetes, call our toll-free Physician Referral Line at 1-800-211-8181 to learn more about being seen by a U-M diabetes or complications specialist. |