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Diabetes UK Central Office
Macleod House,
10 Parkway, London NW1 7AA
Tel 020 7424 1000
Fax 020 7424 1001
Email info@diabetes.org.uk">

Getting there: Nearest tube is Camden Town, on the Northern Line. 10 Parkway is two minutes walk from the tube station, opposite the Jazz Cafe, and between Starbucks coffee shop and Gap clothing store.

Click here for a map of where we are.

Contact other regions
Visit the Diabetes UK website to find Diabetes UK in your area.

Diabetes UK Careline
For more information see Diabetes UK Careline.

Customer services
If you have an enquiry relating to Diabetes UK including membership, donations, Diabetes UK insurance and financial products, or indeed have a complaint, then please contact Customer Services. Please note Customer Services do not deal with diabetes-related enquiries.

By telephone: 0845 123 2399, Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.
By email: customerservice@diabetes.org.uk
By post: Alternatively, you can write to Customer Services, Diabetes UK, 10 Parkway, London NW1 7AA.

Press Releases

Fabian Hamilton MP wins Diabetes UK Parliamentary Champion Award

Fabian Hamilton MP wins Diabetes UK Parliamentary Champion Award

Diabetes UK: Mother of five wins award for diabetes website

Preston Mum Angela Allison, winner of the Quality in Care (QiC) Diabetes People’s Award last week (Wednesday 17 November), was inspired to develop a website after her 10-year-old daughter Claudia was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes[1]. Spurred by the battles she and her husband Donald have faced since Claudia’s diagnosis on May 1 2008, and inspired by friends with diabetes, Angela set up Diabetes Power (diabetespower.org.uk), an online forum for other parents and children living with diabetes to share experiences.

Diabetes UK: Unlocking the promise of future diabetes research

Diabetes UK announces funding of C-peptide study

Diabetes UK meets Transport Minister over concerns about driving rules for people with diabetes

Representatives from Diabetes UK and Adrian Sanders MP (Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Diabetes) met with the Transport Minister, Mike Penning MP, recently to raise concerns about changes to rules on driving with diabetes.

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