Shabnam Ahmadi is a credentialled diabetes educator and registered nurse based in Dandenong, VIC. Her clinic is at 135 David Street, Dandenong VIC 3175. She provides diabetes education sessions that are practical and easy to follow, for day-to-day life, not just clinic visits.
Shabnam looks after people who live with diabetes and need clear support to manage blood sugar levels. Appointments often focus on understanding what’s happening with blood glucose, how food and daily routines can affect it, and what to do when numbers are higher or lower than expected. She also helps people feel more confident with monitoring at home.
In many cases, her work includes guidance on blood sugar monitoring, including what to check and how to use the results. She can also help explain medication routines in a simple way, so you know what each part is for and when it matters. Nutrition counselling is another big part of the support. It’s not about strict diets or complicated rules. It’s more about building choices you can actually stick with.
People come in for different reasons. Some are newly diagnosed and want a calm, step-by-step start. Others have been managing diabetes for years, but still want a clearer plan or want to tidy up misunderstandings. Over time, small changes—like better monitoring habits or more realistic meal planning—can make a real difference.
Shabnam speaks English, Dari, Farsi, Hazaragi, and Persian. That can make appointments feel less stressful, especially when it’s easier to explain your situation in the language you’re most comfortable with. The goal is always the same: straightforward information, steady support, and a plan that fits your life.