Bree Turner is a Credentialled Diabetes Educator (CDE), Diabetes Educator, and Registered Nurse based in Hobart. You can find her practice at 268 Macquarie Street, Hobart TAS 7000.
Bree’s work is all about helping people live well with diabetes. That can mean learning how to check blood sugar, understand what the numbers mean, and spot patterns over time. Sometimes it’s about feeling more confident with day-to-day health tasks, and other times it’s simply about getting clear answers when things don’t feel straightforward.
Many visits focus on blood sugar monitoring. Bree helps people set up practical routines and feel comfortable with home checks. She also looks at the bigger picture, like how food, activity, stress, and routines can affect blood glucose levels.
Nutrition counselling is another big part of the support. It’s not about strict diets or complicated meal plans. Bree focuses on simple, workable changes that fit real life, including how to make sense of carbs and how to balance meals for steadier energy and safer blood sugar swings.
Medication management for diabetes is also covered. Bree can help people understand their diabetes medicines, how they fit into daily life, and what to watch for when blood sugars are running high or low. Lifestyle modifications for diabetes come up a lot too, such as building small habits around movement and sleep, and finding ways to keep going even when life gets busy.
Bree’s nursing background and credential as a Diabetes Educator shape how she supports clients. The approach is calm and grounded, with education that’s easy to follow and tailored to what’s happening for each person. If someone is preparing to make changes, or just wants to get back on track, she helps break things down into steps that make sense.
There isn’t a lot of extra focus on research or clinical trials in this profile. The main focus stays right where it should be—supporting diabetes care in day-to-day life, and helping people feel more in control.