Living with diabetes requires more than managing your blood sugar—it takes ongoing support and preventive care. Our primary care providers in Cypress, TX help patients manage Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, and prediabetes through personalized treatment plans, routine monitoring, and coordinated specialty care.
Comprehensive Diabetes Care Close to Home
Diabetes is a long-term condition, but the right care team can help you feel more confident about your health. CLS Health offers diabetes care at two convenient Cypress-area primary care locations, giving patients access to ongoing support close to home.
Whether you are newly diagnosed, have been living with diabetes for years, or have been told you have prediabetes, our primary care providers can help you create a plan that fits your health needs, lifestyle, and long-term goals.
Your diabetes care plan may include:
- Personalized treatment recommendations
- Long-term diabetes management
- Routine follow-up appointments
- Medication management
- Blood sugar monitoring guidance
- Preventive care and screenings
- Coordinated specialty referrals when needed
For many patients, a primary care provider is the first and most consistent point of contact for diabetes care. Regular visits allow your provider to monitor changes in your A1C, blood pressure, cholesterol, kidney health, weight, medications, and symptoms over time.
CLS Health provides diabetes care for patients in Cypress and nearby communities, including Bridgeland, Towne Lake, Fairfield, Cypress Creek Lakes, Jersey Village, and surrounding areas.
Our Diabetes Management Services
Type 2 Diabetes Management
Type 2 diabetes treatment focuses on improving blood sugar control and lowering the risk of long-term complications. Your provider may recommend a care plan that includes medications, nutrition changes, physical activity, weight management, home blood sugar checks, and routine lab testing.
At CLS Health Primary Care in Cypress, Type 2 diabetes management may include:
- Blood sugar control
- Medication management
- Lifestyle coaching
- A1C testing
- Blood pressure checks
- Cholesterol monitoring
- Kidney health screening
- Referrals to endocrinology when diabetes is difficult to control
- Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), when appropriate
For some patients, our primary care providers may offer a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) for at least two weeks. A CGM provides ongoing information about glucose levels, helping patients see how foods and eating patterns affect their blood sugar. Your provider can review these patterns with you and use the information to help guide your diabetes management.
A1C testing provides a longer-term view of blood sugar control by showing your average blood glucose level over the past two to three months. Together, these tools can help your provider better understand your glucose patterns and adjust your care when needed.
Prediabetes Management
Prediabetes means your blood sugar is higher than normal but not yet in the diabetes range. It is an important warning sign—and an opportunity to act before Type 2 diabetes develops.
Prediabetes care may include:
- Risk assessment
- A1C or fasting blood sugar testing
- Lifestyle changes
- Nutrition guidance
- Physical activity planning
- Weight management support
- Prevention strategies
Type 1 Diabetes Support
Patients with Type 1 diabetes require insulin therapy and ongoing glucose monitoring and often receive specialized diabetes care from an endocrinologist. Your primary care provider can support routine preventive care, monitor your overall health, and coordinate with endocrinology as needed.
CLS Health endocrinologists provide advanced Type 1 diabetes management, including options for insulin pumps and newer diabetes technologies that can integrate continuous glucose monitoring with insulin delivery systems. These options may help eligible patients manage glucose levels more effectively while reducing some of the day-to-day burden of diabetes management.
Type 1 diabetes support may include:
- Routine monitoring
- Medication and insulin review
- Preventive screenings
- Lab monitoring
- Endocrinology referrals
- Continuous glucose monitoring
- Insulin pump evaluation and management
- Integrated CGM and insulin pump technology
- Care coordination for complex needs
Ongoing Diabetes Monitoring
Diabetes care is not a one-time visit. Ongoing monitoring helps your provider see what is working, what needs to change, and whether there are early signs of complications.
Monitoring may include:
- A1C testing: Measures average blood sugar over time
- Blood pressure checks: Helps reduce heart and kidney risks
- Cholesterol testing: Supports heart disease prevention
- Kidney health screening: Checks for early signs of kidney stress
- Medication reviews: Helps ensure medications are safe and effective
- Foot checks: Helps identify circulation changes, nerve symptoms, wounds, or skin concerns
- Diabetic eye exams: Help screen for diabetic retinopathy and other diabetes-related vision changes
- Continuous glucose monitoring (when appropriate): Provides additional insight into glucose patterns and how food and daily activities may affect blood sugar
For adults with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes who are meeting their glucose goals, the American Diabetes Association notes that A1C testing may be needed twice a year; testing may be needed more often when treatment changes or goals are not being met.
Need Help Managing Your Diabetes?
Whether you’re newly diagnosed or need additional support managing your blood sugar, medications, or A1C, our Cypress primary care providers can help you build a personalized care plan.
Healthy Habits That Support Diabetes Management
Healthy habits play an important role in diabetes management. Small, consistent changes can support better blood sugar control, improve energy, and reduce the risk of complications.
Your provider may talk with you about:
- Nutrition: Choosing balanced meals with fiber, lean protein, healthy fats, and controlled portions of carbohydrates
- Physical activity: Adding regular movement that fits your health status and daily routine
- Weight management: Supporting gradual, sustainable changes when weight loss is recommended
- Medication adherence: Taking medications as prescribed and discussing side effects early
- Blood sugar monitoring: Knowing when and how to check your blood sugar at home
- Routine checkups: Staying on schedule with labs, screenings, and preventive care
Diabetes management should be realistic. Your care plan should reflect your medical history, medications, work schedule, eating patterns, activity level, and personal goals.
Preventing Diabetes Complications
Routine diabetes care matters because high blood sugar can affect many parts of the body over time. Preventive care helps identify problems earlier, when they may be easier to manage.
Diabetes can increase the risk of:
- Heart disease
- Kidney disease
- Vision changes
- Neuropathy, or nerve damage
- Poor circulation
- Slow-healing wounds
- Foot ulcers
Your primary care provider can help monitor your overall health and recommend screenings based on your age, medical history, medications, symptoms, and diabetes control.
Patients with diabetes should also receive routine foot exams. If you develop numbness, tingling, slow-healing wounds, skin changes, poor circulation, or signs of a diabetic foot ulcer, your provider can coordinate care with CLS Health podiatry specialists.
Coordinated Specialty Care When You Need It
One advantage of choosing CLS Health for diabetes care in Cypress is access to coordinated primary and specialty care. Your primary care provider can help manage routine diabetes care and refer you to specialists when your condition requires additional support.
Endocrinology
An endocrinologist is a specialist who treats hormone-related conditions, including diabetes. CLS Health Endocrinology — North Cypress provides specialized diabetes care at the North Cypress campus, including advanced management for patients with Type 1 diabetes.
For eligible patients, our endocrinology team can provide insulin pump management and newer diabetes technologies that integrate continuous glucose monitoring with insulin delivery. Your endocrinologist can help determine which technology and treatment approach is appropriate for you based on your glucose patterns, insulin needs, lifestyle, and overall health.
Your provider may recommend endocrinology if you have:
- Difficult-to-control diabetes
- Insulin pump or advanced diabetes technology needs
- Recurrent elevated A1C
- Type 1 diabetes
- Complex medication management
- Frequent high or low blood sugar episodes
Diabetic Foot Care
People with diabetes may need podiatry care if they develop foot or ankle symptoms, circulation concerns, wounds, or nail and skin problems. CLS Health Podiatry — North Cypress provides foot and ankle care at the North Cypress campus.
Your provider may recommend podiatry if you have:
- Numbness
- Tingling
- Foot ulcers
- Poor circulation
- Wound care needs
- Foot pain
- Skin or nail concerns
Signs Your Diabetes May Need Better Control
Diabetes symptoms can develop gradually. Some people do not notice symptoms until blood sugar has been high for a while. Schedule a diabetes evaluation if you have been diagnosed with diabetes or prediabetes and notice new or worsening symptoms.
Signs your diabetes may need better control include:
- Increased thirst
- Frequent urination
- Fatigue
- Blurred vision
- Slow-healing cuts
- Tingling or numbness
- Recurrent infections
These symptoms can have many causes. A primary care provider can review your symptoms, check your labs, and help determine the next step.
Why Choose CLS Health for Diabetes Care?
Diabetes care is most effective when it is built around an ongoing relationship with a provider who understands your health history, monitors changes over time, and helps adjust your care plan as your needs change.
CLS Health Primary Care in Cypress offers:
- Personalized care plans
- An ongoing primary care relationship
- Chronic disease management
- Medication support
- Preventive screenings
- Coordinated specialty referrals
- Convenient Cypress-area locations
- Access to nearby endocrinology and podiatry services
- Care for adults and families
Whether you need Type 2 diabetes treatment, prediabetes support, or medication management, CLS Health can help you establish care and stay on track with routine follow-up.
FAQs
Yes. Primary care providers can manage many cases of Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes through blood sugar monitoring, medication management, lifestyle guidance, preventive screenings, and regular follow-up. If you have Type 1 diabetes or more complex treatment needs, your provider may coordinate care with an endocrinologist.
An endocrinologist may be recommended if you have Type 1 diabetes, difficulty reaching your blood sugar or A1C goals, frequent episodes of very high or low blood sugar, or complex insulin or medication needs. Your primary care provider can help determine when specialty care is appropriate.
A1C testing is typically recommended at least twice a year when diabetes is stable, and treatment goals are being met. Testing may be recommended every three months if your treatment has changed, or your blood sugar is not meeting your goals. Your provider will determine the appropriate schedule for you.
Yes. Diabetes can affect the nerves and circulation in your feet, increasing the risk of injuries, infections, and ulcers. Regular foot exams can identify problems early. If you develop numbness, wounds, circulation problems, or other concerns, your primary care provider may recommend evaluation by a podiatrist.
Prediabetes can often be improved, and some people can return their blood sugar levels to the normal range. Healthy eating, regular physical activity, weight management, and other lifestyle changes can help lower the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. Your provider can help you develop a personalized prevention plan.
Diabetes management commonly includes A1C and blood glucose testing, along with monitoring of blood pressure, cholesterol, kidney health, and weight. Depending on your health and diabetes type, your care may also include urine testing, foot exams, eye exams, and other preventive screenings.
Visit CLS Health Primary Care in Cypress
CLS Health offers diabetes care at two Cypress-area primary care locations. Patients can choose the location that is most convenient for routine visits, follow-up appointments, lab monitoring, and ongoing chronic disease management.
CLS Health Primary Care — Cypress
CLS Health Primary Care — Cypress
Address: 9645 Barker Cypress Rd., Suite 100, Cypress, TX 77433
Call Us: (346) 250-6010
Opening Hours: Monday-Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM; Friday: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
CLS Health Primary Care — North Cypress
CLS Health Primary Care — North Cypress
Address: 21216 Northwest Freeway, Suite 400, Cypress, TX 77429
Call Us: (346) 338-2555
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Get Diabetes Care in Cypress, TX
Whether you’re managing Type 2 diabetes, addressing prediabetes, or need ongoing support with blood sugar control, our Cypress primary care providers can help. CLS Health provides personalized diabetes management, routine monitoring, and coordinated specialty care for patients throughout Cypress, Bridgeland, Towne Lake, Fairfield, Copperfield, Jersey Village, and Northwest Houston.
Take the next step toward better long-term health with diabetes care close to home.
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