Therese Cameron is a Credentialled Diabetes Educator (CDE) based in Chatswood, NSW. She works from Level 5, 270 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood NSW 2067. If you’re living with diabetes, or you’re helping someone who is, Therese focuses on the day-to-day parts of care that can feel hard at first.
Diabetes can change how you eat, how you move, and even how you think about your health. In many cases, the biggest wins come from small, steady steps. Therese helps people understand blood sugar patterns and what they can mean. She also gives clear guidance on blood sugar monitoring, so testing feels less stressful and more useful.
Food is often a big worry. Therese provides nutritional counselling for diabetes, with advice that fits real life, not just ideal meal plans. She looks at what’s happening now, then works with you to build simple choices you can keep doing. At times, she’ll help you think through meals, timing, and how different foods may affect your readings.
Medication can be another source of confusion. If you’re on diabetes medicines, Therese can help with medication management support, including how to link your medication routine with your blood sugar checks. This can make it easier to spot what’s working and what might need adjusting with your treating doctor.
Therese also runs diabetes education classes. These are practical and hands-on, and they aim to build confidence over time. The goal is to help people feel more in control, ask better questions, and make safer choices day to day.
As a CDE, Therese’s training is grounded in diabetes education and care. The aim is simple: better understanding, clearer routines, and support that feels doable. Care can be different for everyone, so Therese takes a calm approach and focuses on what matters most for your situation.