Wendy Bryant is a Credentialled Diabetes Educator (CDE), Diabetes Educator, and a Registered Nurse. She works in Wahroonga, NSW, at Suite G05, Parkway San Clinic, 172 Fox Valley Way, Wahroonga NSW 2076.
Diabetes can feel like a lot to manage day to day. Wendy helps people make sense of what their blood sugar is telling them, and what changes can help. In many cases, that means supporting you to build practical routines around monitoring, food, movement, and diabetes medicines.
Her sessions often focus on blood sugar monitoring. That can include helping you understand readings, spotting patterns, and figuring out what might be affecting your results, like meals, activity, stress, or illness. At times, small adjustments can make a big difference, and Wendy works step by step with you to find what suits your lifestyle.
Nutrition counselling is another big part of her work. She looks at the everyday choices that shape blood sugar, rather than pushing strict diets. You can expect simple, realistic advice you can actually use at home. The goal is to help you feel more confident with meals, snacks, and how different foods can fit in.
Wendy also supports medication management for diabetes. That might mean talking through how medicines are used, what to watch for, and how to stay consistent. If you’ve had questions about timing, side effects, or how your routine connects to your results, she helps you sort it out in plain language.
Exercise planning is included too. Moving your body can help with blood sugar control, but it needs to be safe and doable. Wendy helps you think about the kind of activity that works for you, and how to plan around your day, your energy, and your goals.
Over time, people often come in feeling overwhelmed. Wendy helps bring things back to manageable parts. She’s there to support learning, problem-solving, and confidence, not just quick answers.
Wendy’s background includes nursing training and diabetes education, with practical experience supporting people living with diabetes. She uses clear, hands-on teaching, and she keeps things calm and grounded. If you’re looking for diabetes support in Wahroonga, Wendy is a good place to start.