Chocowinity Family Care Offers Diabetes Support Group | Eastern NC Now

Angela Biggs, a pharmacist at Tayloe's Hospital Pharmacy will be the guest speaker at the December 15th Diabetes Support Group meeting held at Chocowinity Family Care.

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For Immediate Release:

    (Washington, NC) - Angela Biggs, a pharmacist at Tayloe's Hospital Pharmacy will be the guest speaker at the December 15th Diabetes Support Group meeting held at Chocowinity Family Care. The discussion will focus on diabetes medication and supplements.

    Tracey Respess, the Family Nurse Practitioner at Chocowinity Family and also a Certified Diabetes Educator coordinates the support group which meets monthly at Chocowinity Family Care on the last Wednesday of every month at 2:00. The meeting has been moved up for the month of December due to the holidays.

    The support group is free and is open to anyone who has diabetes or is a caregiver for a person with diabetes. Chocowinity Family Care is located at 740 Bragaw Lane in Chocowinity. For more information call the practice at 946-9562.

    Pam Shadle
    Director of Marketing and Public Relations
    Beaufort Regional Health System
    252-975-4134 (office) 252-945-3806 (cell)
    pshadle@brhealthsystem.org
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