Sheree Rennie is a Credentialled Diabetes Educator (CDE) and Diabetes Educator in Ballarat. She works from 10 Errard Street North, Ballarat VIC 3350, helping people understand and manage diabetes day to day.
Diabetes can be hard to juggle, especially when food, activity, and medication all come into it. Sheree focuses on diabetes education that feels practical and doable. She looks after patients who want clear guidance about diet and nutrition, and who are looking for a plan they can actually stick with in real life.
In many cases, the biggest wins come from small changes and good skills. Sheree teaches blood glucose monitoring, including how to check and understand readings. She also helps people get confident with insulin injection techniques, making sure they know what to do safely and correctly.
Exercise matters in diabetes care, but it can feel confusing at first. Sheree provides exercise guidance for managing diabetes, with an approach that fits around daily routines rather than big, unrealistic goals. At times, this also means talking through how activity can affect blood glucose and what to watch for.
When people meet with a diabetes educator, they often want answers to questions like “What should I eat?” and “How do I fit this into my week?” Sheree’s sessions are built around education that supports everyday choices. Diet and nutrition advice is given in a simple way, with an emphasis on balance and understanding food, not fear.
As a credentialled educator, her training is centred on diabetes education and patient support. The aim is to help people feel more in control, whether they’re newly diagnosed or already managing diabetes and want to refresh their routine.
Sheree’s work supports better day-to-day confidence with diabetes management, including learning skills for blood glucose monitoring, insulin injection technique, and exercise. If you’re in Ballarat and you need clear, step-by-step diabetes education, Sheree can help you build a plan that makes sense for your life.