Diabetes Australia, Queensland

Infoline: 1300 136 588

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Important message regarding shop closures

As you may be aware, diabetes is on the rise and now affects 300,000 Queenslanders.

It is important to us that people with diabetes have convenient access to diabetes products no matter where they live.

 

That’s why over the past three years, we have been busy increasing the number of NDSS pharmacy outlets (sub agents) from 70 to nearly 800 across Queensland.

 

This has resulted in more people being able to access NDSS products. It has also meant that, as a result, less people needed to visit our retail shops.

 

With so many more convenient options now available, we have seen a significant decline in foot traffic into our shops.

 

That’s why we made the decision to not renew the leases on our shops. As of October 2011, all shops have now closed.

 

The closure of our retail shops will allow us to focus on our role in delivering education programs and other support services to the community. During the past last three years, we have established 20 sub agents in the Caboolture area, 35 sub agents in the Ipswich area, 40 in the Logan area, 50 in the Mt Gravatt area, and 50 in the Aspley area.

 

To find your nearest sub agents, please use the search above or call 1300 136 588.

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Terms and Conditions

The AUSDRISK screening tool is not a clinical analysis. It is a screening tool that will give an estimate on a person’s [type 2] diabetes risk, promote a greater understanding of the major risk factors for [type 2] diabetes, and help to identify people who are most at risk. It is not a substitute for medical advice. You may still develop [type 2] diabetes even if you have none of these risk factors or demonstrate a low risk score.

 

Care has been taken in compiling AUSDRISK, however AUSDRISK may not reflect the most recent developments or medical knowledge relating to diabetes.

 

A person receiving a high risk result should see their doctor for a clinical test. A high risk result does not mean that an individual has diabetes.

 

The screening tool is owned by the Australian Government and should not be altered, reproduced or redistributed without the authority of the Australian Government.

 

You need not disclose your identity in order to use the screening tool. Data collected from the screening tool may be used for statistical and research purposes. We will not disclose any personally identifiable information (e.g. name, address and other data that identifies you) to business partners or third parties. Information may be provided to State/Territory diabetes organisations for follow up assistance and support.

 

We take reasonable steps to protect all information which we hold (including personal and sensitive information) from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, modification and disclosure.