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Gestational diabetes

Welcome to the NDSS

You can now access a range of services, programs, resources, and subsidised products through the NDSS to help you live well with diabetes.

Purchasing products

You can access subsidised products at any NDSS Access Point, usually a community pharmacy.

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Diabetes resources

We have a range of information and resources to help you live well with diabetes.

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Manage your NDSS

Manage your NDSS account and personal details with My NDSS.

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Diabetes programs

We have a range of free diabetes programs available in-person and online.

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The best start to managing your gestational diabetes

Gestational diabetes videos

These videos are about gestational diabetes, how it is managed and where to get the information and support you need.

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Caring for yourself and your baby

This booklet explains the services and products available to you through the NDSS and provides general information about gestational diabetes. It is a great starting point to help you with managing your diabetes

Peer support

Meet and connect with people who share common experiences with diabetes.

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We are here to help

For support in managing your diabetes, call the NDSS Helpline on 1800 637 700 or email [email protected].

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You should have received information about your NDSS registration and a postcard from us. This information is also available in languages other than English.

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If you have any questions please call the NDSS Helpline on 1800 637 700 or email [email protected].

Do you need an interpreter to talk to the NDSS Helpline?

You can call the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450. State your language. Wait to be connected to an interpreter, then ask for 1800 637 700.
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Diabetes Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of this Country. We recognise their connection to land, waters, winds and culture. We pay the upmost respect to them, their cultures and to their Elders, past and present. We are committed to improving health outcomes for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people affected by diabetes and those at risk.

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