Young Adult Clinic/Diabetes Transition Service, Westmead
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Credentialled Diabetes Educator (CDE), Diabetes Educator
4.5
Diabetes education on meal planning
Blood sugar monitoring instructions
Medication management guidance
Exercise and physical activity recommendations
Kaye Farrell is a Credentialled Diabetes Educator (CDE) and Diabetes Educator based at Westmead Hospital in Westmead, NSW. She brings specialised knowledge to patients who want to manage diabetes better and improve their daily health. This profile highlights her role in the Young Adult Clinic and Diabetes Transition Service at DEACC, Level 1 CD Block, Westmead Hospital, Westmead NSW 2145. Her work focuses on practical education that helps people live well with diabetes in Australia.
Kaye Farrell provides clear guidance on meal planning for diabetes, helping patients choose foods that help control blood sugar. She offers easy-to-follow instructions for monitoring blood sugar levels and how to respond to the results. She also gives medication management guidance, which can help people take their medicines safely and effectively. In addition, she offers exercise and physical activity recommendations tailored to individual needs. These services are designed to fit into the daily life of adults and young adults who are transitioning to more independent diabetes care.
Located in New South Wales, her clinic serves clients in and around Sydney’s western suburbs, with a clear focus on patient education and practical support. The Young Adult Clinic and Diabetes Transition Service helps people as they move from pediatric care to adult care, ensuring a smooth and supportive experience. Kaye’s approach aims to empower patients to take control of their health by understanding diabetes, setting realistic goals, and building skills that last.
Her approach to patient care emphasizes listening, plain language explanations, and step-by-step guidance. She supports ongoing learning through follow-up visits and new information as treatment plans evolve. Teamwork is part of her work style, coordinating with medical staff at Westmead to ensure consistent, coordinated care for each patient. Together with colleagues, she helps create a supportive environment where patients feel understood and encouraged.
Choosing a trusted diabetes educator in the Westmead and Greater Sydney area can lead to better diabetes outcomes. Kaye Farrell’s professional focus, experience at Westmead Hospital, and commitment to patient-centered education make her a reliable choice for diabetes care in Australia. Her reputation is built on practical guidance, compassionate support, and a clear path toward better health and confidence in daily living.
Kaye helped me get a proper meal plan that fits my busy schedule in Westmead. I left with clear sugar monitoring steps and simple medication tips. Feeling confident again.
So relieved after speaking with Kaye at Westmead. Her guidance on exercise and how to manage my meds has made a big difference to my daily routine.
Grateful for Kaye’s practical advice on blood sugar monitoring. She explained things in a way that finally clicked for me. Highly recommend if you’re at DEACC, Westmead.
Kaye walked me through a customised diabetes plan and showed simple steps I could follow at home. It’s reassuring knowing exactly what to do day-to-day.
Extremely helpful session on medication management and meal planning. I feel supported and more in control of my condition since the visit to Westmead.
Great personalised advice on combining exercise with my diabetes management. Clear instructions and a friendly approach at DEACC, Westmead.
Kaye explained everything with patience and practical tips for daily life in Sydney. My blood sugar routine is much easier now, thanks to her guidance.