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Diabetes (Acute)


What We Do

The Acute Diabetes and Endocrinology service at Walsall Manor Hospital provides high-quality care for patients with diabetes and hormone-related conditions. Our core focus is on the education and empowerment of patients, their carers, and primary care providers. We offer expert advice and care to both inpatients and outpatients. Our multidisciplinary team includes consultants and clinical nurse specialists, supported by a specialist podiatry team. We also have access to diabetes dietitians, community diabetes specialist nurses, an education team, and retinal screening services to provide comprehensive care.


Where We Are Based

The main department is located at Walsall Manor Hospital, but some of our services are also provided at Bentley Medical Centre.

Diabetes/Endocrinology Department Route 221 Walsall Manor Hospital Moat Road Walsall, WS2 9PS

Community Diabetes Nurse Team/Education Bentley Medical Centre First Floor, Church Road Bentley, Walsall, WS2 0BA


How to Access the Service

Referrals for our service are typically made by healthcare professionals.

  • For healthcare professionals: Referrals can be made through the Electronic Referral Service (ERS) [Need to add link to page]
  • For internal hospital referrals: Please email diabsendo.referrals@nhs.net.
  • For referrals to the Diabetes Podiatry Service: Please email diabetesfeet.walsall@nhs.net.

Contact Us

Service Leads

Support Services

  • Nursing Team Administrator: 01922 656543
  • Dietetics Team: 01922 721172 ext 5705
  • Diabetes Podiatry Team Administrator: 01922 270382
  • Diabetes Retinopathy Service Team: 01922 721172 ext 7370, 6415

Useful Resources

  • Diabetes UK: The leading charity for people with diabetes, offering comprehensive information and support.
  • The NHS website: Provides detailed information on managing diabetes and various endocrine conditions.