The body speaks all the time. Sometimes quietly, other times more clearly. Learning to recognize these signals is key to staying healthy and preventing disease.
As part of World Diabetes Day, on November 14, our Medical Center an awareness and free check-ups, together with our doctors, with the aim of highlighting the importance of early detection, regular check-ups and diabetes education.
During the event, everyone who attended was able to learn about their health values and receive reliable, clear, and professional information.
The importance of early detection
Diabetes is a condition that, in many cases, can progress without obvious symptoms. Therefore, prevention and early diagnosis play a fundamental role in avoiding complications and improving quality of life.
Promoting access to medical checkups and quality information is one of the most effective tools for protecting the health of the community.
Tips for taking care of your health
- Listen to your body: frequent fatigue, excessive thirst, or weight changes may be signs to pay attention to.
- Get regular checkups: even if you feel fine, routine tests help detect problems early.
- Being informed is also a form of prevention: knowing what diabetes is and what its risk factors are allows you to make better decisions.
- Consult with healthcare professionals: Medical support is key to an accurate diagnosis and personalized follow-up.
- Adopt healthy habits: a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and medical checkups can make a big difference.
This action allows us to provide accurate and professional information, reaffirming our commitment to people-centered care.
If you would like to consult with Dr. Fernando Di Fermo, please visit the Patient Portal.

