Call Us
Email Us
Postal Address
641 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield VIC 6162
Metabolic Syndrome requires ongoing care and if left undetected or untreated, can impact your quality of life and reduce life expectancy.
Metabolic Syndrome refers to a collection of interrelated risk factors which often occur together. When left untreated, they raise your risk of coronary heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and other serious health problems.
Metabolic syndrome requires ongoing care and if left undetected or untreated, can impact your quality of life and reduce life expectancy. Being aware of the specific symptoms and conditions which contribute to your risk of Metabolic Syndrome will let you take steps towards early treatment, detection or even prevention.
Weight Management
Maintaining a healthy weight is a key factor in reducing the prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and associated chronic conditions. With 2-in-3 Australians now overweight or obese, the risk of developing many serious diseases and health conditions is high. And while we understand that making long term lifestyle changes is significant in preventing and treating these conditions, we also know that having a pre-existing condition can make it a lot more challenging.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle with the demands of modern living can be challenging for all. Despite the many approaches to weight management, many find themselves in a continuous cycle without sustainable outcomes.
Some common challenges include:
If this feels like you, we are committed to getting your health back on track through our tailored treatment process that provides you with a network of support and customised solutions from our experienced health care team. With a comprehensive healthcare team at your disposal, low costs and within easy reach, this process is designed to help you find long term treatment and solutions at the convenience of your home or workplace.
Cholesterol
Cholesterol refers to a type of fat that is essential in the body to build cells and make vitamins and other hormones. There are two types of cholesterol which occur within the body including low density lipoprotein (LDL) known as ‘bad cholesterol’ and high density lipoprotein (HDL) otherwise known as ‘good cholesterol’.
It is vital to ensure that cholesterol levels remain within a healthy range as high LDL and low HDL increases risk of serious health conditions such as heart disease or strokes. High cholesterol is common, however many individuals don’t know they have it due to the lack of symptoms. The importance of detection and treatment is therefore pivotal to ensure a good quality of life and lower your risk of life threatening disease.
From capsules to diet changes and conflicting opinions on how to manage cholesterol, many people struggle to find a long term solution to suit their needs. This can create confusion and promote ineffective treatment.
Common barriers to treatment we see include:
If you can relate to this, we are committed to helping you manage your cholesterol levels through our tailored treatment process that provides you with a network of support and customised solutions from our experienced health care team. With a comprehensive healthcare team at your disposal, low costs and within easy reach, this process is designed to help you find long term treatment and solutions at the convenience of your home or workplace.
Diabetes
Diabetes refers to the condition where the body is unable to maintain healthy levels of glucose in the blood as a result of a genetic condition or lifestyle related factors. The three main types of diabetes include Type 1, Type 2 and Gestational Diabetes.
Type 1
Type 1 diabetes is generally a result of genetic predisposition and is commonly diagnosed in adolescents and children, however, can be developed at all ages. This form of diabetes is when the pancreas is unable to produce sufficient insulin and therefore sugar builds up in the bloodstream.
Type 2
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of the condition and is usually most common in adults. Type 2 diabetes is when the body becomes resistant to the effect of insulin and therefore builds up sugar in the bloodstream. The prevalence of Type 2 diabetes is rapidly increasing and therefore preventing and treating the condition is key.
Gestational
Gestational diabetes is when the glucose levels in the bloodstream are elevated during pregnancy and can occasionally continue after delivery. This diagnosis can be distressing for many women however, it is important to understand that this will not commonly impact the baby, delivery or pregnancy if blood sugar levels are well maintained. It is important to ensure treatment throughout this period for not only the baby's health, but also as the risk of developing type 2 diabetes in future increases.
Diabetes requires ongoing self-care and if not treated or wlel managed can lead to damaging the body’s organs which can lead to heart attack, stroke and other complications with the kidneys, eyes, gums, feet and nerves.
We are committed to ensuring early detection of diabetes and helping you manage your blood sugar levels through our tailored treatment process that provides you with a network of support and customised solutions from our experienced health care team. With a comprehensive healthcare team at your disposal, low costs and within easy reach, this process is designed to help you find long term treatment and solutions at the convenience of your home or workplace.
Blood Pressure
High blood pressure refers to the strong force of blood exerted on the walls of the arteries and is a leading Metabolic Syndrome risk factor that develops over time. With 34% of adults in Australia with high blood pressure, the risk of developing serious disease such as heart attack or stroke is high.
While we understand that making sustainable lifestyle changes is important, we also know that having a pre-existing condition can make it a lot more challenging. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle including exercising, eating well and not smoking will assist in prevention and treatment of the issue and will lower the chance of heart attack and stroke.
With the demands of modern living, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can be a challenge for many. Despite the various approaches to lower blood pressure, many individuals find it difficult to find the most appropriate method. This creates frustration, confusion and promotes ineffective treatment.
If this is something that you are struggling with, we are committed to helping you manage your blood sugar levels through our tailored treatment process that provides you with a network of support and customised solutions from our experienced health care team.With a comprehensive healthcare team at your disposal, low costs and within easy reach, this process is designed to help you find long term treatment and solutions at the convenience of your home or workplace.
1.
Book in via our website and choose a time that is convenient to you to meet with our nurse practitioner for a FREE screening. This is bulk billed to Medicare.
2.
From there, you will be provided with a tailored care plan to help you with your metabolic health concerns or issues.
3.
You will receive ongoing support and monitoring to achieve your ideal health outcomes from our expert team of health professionals, including Medical Specialists, Nurses and Allied Health.
1.
Email or call our nurse practitioner for screening. This is bulked bill to Medicare.
2.
They will put you in contact with our specialists and allied health team where needed.
3.
From there, you will receive quality care to suit your needs.
With regular specialist intervention and allied health appointments, you will in the best of hands. You will have a Nurse Practitioner dedicated to your care, who will act as your personal health consultant, managing your care and coordinating any required specialist appointments, pathology tests, allied health appointments and much more.
Metabolic Health Foundation pays our respects to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Custodians of the country where we work and to Elders, past, present and emerging
Metabolic Health Foundation pays our respects to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Custodians of the country where we work and to Elders, past, present and emerging
Metabolic Syndrome
Weight Management
Cholesterol
Diabetes
Blood Pressure
Make a Donation
Support a Community
Partner with us
Fundraise
Ⓒ Metabolic Health Foundation 2022 | Privacy Policy