CHILDREN'S DIABETES SERVICE
Children’s Diabetes Service
The Children’s Diabetes Service at Cork University Hospital cares for over 450 children with Type 1 Diabetes and also children with other forms of diabetes. Out of this large number of children with Type 1 Diabetes, there are over 300 children using insulin pump therapy with the remaining using multiple daily injections of insulin. A large part of our role is providing educating and support to children and their families following their diagnosis of diabetes.
A phone and email service is run 5 days a week for children and their families in which we offer support and advice and troubleshoot any problems that they may be having at home.
The diabetes team partake in weekly diabetes clinics in Cork University Hospital. The team also run outreach clinics in South Tipperary University Hospital, Clonmel and in University Hospital Kerry, Tralee 2-3 times per year. Children are seen in clinic every 3-4 months
The service runs a Transition clinic alongside the Young Adult Diabetes Service here at Cork University for adolescents aged between 16 and 18 years.
Insulin pump training and group structured education programmes are delivered monthly and are held off site at St Mary’s Primary Care Centre, Gurranabraher
Team
The Children’s Diabetes Team here in Cork University Hospital consists of:
Consultant Endocrinologists:
- Professor Colin Hawkes & Dr Stephen O’Riordan
Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner:
- Conor Cronin
Diabetes Clinical Nurse Specialists:
- Mary Essex, Jenny Barry, Ashling Hayes, Lorraine Corrigan & Laura Crowley
Dietitians:
- Irene O’Mahony & Annelise Hutch.
Contact
Referrals can be sent via healthlink to CUH
Medical Secretary attached to this service is contactable on 021 4920139.