Diabetes Poster for Patient Education in Clinics and Hospitals
Designed by a practicing PA and Retired U.S. Army medic — built for real exam rooms, not waiting room filler.
This visual patient education wall decor breaks down diabetes — blood sugar, HbA1c, insulin resistance, and what it all means — into a clear, patient-friendly format that actually sticks.
I was astounded by how many patients had been on metformin or insulin for years and still couldn’t tell me what their HbA1c meant, or why we cared about it. They were taking the medication, but they weren’t part of the plan.
That is unacceptable.
Most wall art in clinics is either boring and generic, or so saturated with information it’s more for the provider than the patient. This series changes that.
When patients understand what their blood sugar is doing — and why it matters — they’re more likely to check it, more likely to adjust their diet, and more likely to stay engaged in their own care. This poster starts that conversation before you even walk in the room.
Created by a former U.S. Army medic and Physician Assistant in Family Medicine, this series was designed after years of explaining the same concepts over and over — and realizing visuals work better than words alone.
Designed for real clinical use, this wall decor helps providers:
• Explain HbA1c, blood glucose targets, and diabetes management in plain language
• Improve patient understanding and medication adherence
• Reduce repeated explanations during visits
• Create a more professional and educational exam room environment
Perfect For:
• Primary care and family medicine clinics
• Endocrinology and diabetes management offices
• Nurse practitioners & physician assistants
• Physicians and residents
• Nutrition, wellness, and weight management offices
After years of watching patients nod along without truly understanding their A1c — I wanted to give them something they could look at, absorb, and take ownership of.
Need 5 or more for your clinic or hospital? Contact us for bulk/clinic pricing — we work directly with practices, hospitals, and medical offices.
Product features
- White matte finish for low glare and crisp color reproduction
- Museum-grade paper for archival quality
- Arrives ready to frame or mount
Care instructions
- Use non-abrasive, non-ammonium based products for cleaning. Dish soap with warm water is recommended for spot cleaning only.