The Johns Hopkins Comprehensive Diabetes Center is committed to helping you or your loved one successfully manage diabetes using the latest information, treatments, and technology available.

While there is currently no cure for diabetes, it can be controlled, allowing people to have full, productive lives. By integrating diet, oral medication or insulin, and patient education, the Diabetes Center works to achieve the best possible outcomes, helping people with diabetes to live long and healthy lives.

Learn more about us.

Schedule an Appointment

The Johns Hopkins Comprehensive Diabetes Center offers diagnosis, assessment, education, management, and multidisciplinary care. Patient-centered care is at the heart of everything the Diabetes Center does, whether that means basic education, personal advice on what foods to eat and how to take medications, or the finer points of insulin pump use or continuous glucose monitoring.

Quick Links

Under the leadership of Diabetes Center Director Dr. Tom Donner, a renowned caregiver and researcher in the intensive management of type 1 diabetes and prevention of diabetes complications, the Johns Hopkins Comprehensive Diabetes Center continues to reach new heights by building upon a long history of excellence.

Diabetes Resources

The Diabetes Center offers classes to help you learn how to best manage diabetes, provides nutritional instruction, and offers personalized recommendations for achieving and maintaining control of your diabetes.

Charitable Giving

Johns Hopkins Medicine owes its existence, and its continuing excellence, to the generosity of private individuals. Philanthropy allows Johns Hopkins Medicine to continue its ongoing efforts as a leader in innovative and compassionate treatment, groundbreaking research, and cutting-edge education.