A constant question we hear:
“Where can I find an Endo or General Practitioner who is supportive of my goals with low carb?”
There are ever-growing lists of doctors and other medical professionals who are supportive of low carb. These medical professionals may or may not be diabetes-specific, but are aware of the benefits of low carb for various health conditions, including diabetes.
If you're looking for a new medical team, start with these links and search for your location and desired medical specialty.
Diagnosis:DIET (Specific to mental health services)
Low Carb Down Under (Australia & New Zealand)
Do you know of other lists that are not included here?
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