Primary Children's Hospital - Salt Lake City

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Diabetes Clinic

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Primary Children's Diabetes Clinic and diabetes self-management education program provides ongoing comprehensive interdisciplinary education and specialized care to children and adolescents with diabetes type 1 or type 2, and their families.

Our diabetes self-management education program has been recognized by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) for meeting national standards for providing diabetes education to patients and their families.

Conditions we treat

Our diabetes care program provides comprehensive support for managing all diabetes-related conditions.

  • Type 1 diabetes

  • Type 2 diabetes

  • CF-related diabetes

  • Steroid-induced diabetes

  • Rare genetic forms of diabetes

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After hours care

If your child is sick, or you have an urgent concern after normal office hours, please call our emergency line at 801-662-1000. Read the attached flyer for detailed instructions.

How to reach us

Diabetes Patient Resources

Help and information for you and your family.

After diagnosis, your child will be seen in the diabetes clinic. Here's what to expect.

Hospital Follow-up Class

Following diagnosis, you will attend the new onset class that will be 2-3 hours. During the class, you will receive more in-depth information in regards to diabetes and meet individually with a diabetes educator and other team members.

Initial Clinic Visit

You will attend your first clinic visit about 4 - 6 weeks following diagnosis. During this visit you will meet with a provider, social worker and a certified diabetes educator. This initial visit will take longer than most clinic visits, plan to be in clinic for 2 - 3 hours.

Follow Up

Patients will have regular follow-up appointments as recommended by a provider, usually appointments are every 3 months. These appointments usually last about 60 minutes.

Schools require Diabetes Medical Management Orders (DMMO) from your provider to care for your child’s diabetes at school.  This form can be filled out by our office and sent to you in the Intermountain Patient Portal at the beginning of the school year.  Please contact our office through the Intermountain Patient Portal or at diabetes@imail.org when you need these orders.  

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If patients or parents are interested in participating in a support group, please contact a social worker by calling 801-662-6354 (Phone - SLC), 801-662-6339 (Phone - SLC), or  385-531-3527 (Phone - Lehi).

Our clinical social workers meet with patients and families during clinic provider visits to help address mental Health needs, psychosocial well-being, and provide resources if needed.

Each November we host an awards night for clinic patients who have had diabetes for 10 years or more. The Lilly Diabetes Journey Awards honor individuals who have managed their diabetes for 10, 25, 50, and even 75 years.

As our patients are under 18, we are unable to nominate them ourselves. If you are interested in participating, please talk to one of the social workers for more information.

More details will be provided closer to the event date.

US News and World Report Award

National recognition

Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital is ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation's best children's hospitals in 11 of 11 pediatric specialties, including diabetes and endocrinology.

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