March 26, 2025, marks Diabetes Alert Day, a chance to spotlight diabetes affecting nearly 26 million Americans. Americans that have diabetes and 79 million who are at risk—it’s a wake-up call to understand the associated risks and symptoms. The Henry and Stark County Health Departments, in collaboration with First Choice Healthcare and the American Diabetes Association, aim to raise awareness about the importance of recognizing diabetes risk factors and symptoms. Common symptoms include excessive thirst, frequent urination, and persistent fatigue. With diabetes linked to severe complications like heart disease and stroke, it’s crucial for individuals, especially those over 45 or overweight, to consider testing. First Choice Healthcare offers management and screening services across several clinics, ensuring support for those impacted.
Get screened by a health care provider if you have the following type 2 diabetes symptoms:
- Being unusually thirsty
- Having to urinate often
- Feeling hungry all the time
- Losing weight (without trying)
- Having blurry vision
- Feeling very tired
- Frequent infections
- Cuts and sores that heal slowly
Diabetes silently affects millions, often undiagnosed for years. If you’re over 45 or carry certain risk factors, like being overweight, it’s crucial to discuss diabetes testing with your healthcare provider. The American Diabetes Association suggests prompt testing if you’re at heightened risk. First Choice Healthcare, with offices in Kewanee, Colona, and Toulon, offers management services for non-insulin-dependent diabetes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol. They provide essential lab tests at affordable rates, aiding diabetics in close monitoring.
First Choice Healthcare notes they have low-cost lab services available with a doctor’s order. Testing is available through their clinic offices in Kewanee (309) 852-5272, Colona (309) 792-4011, and Toulon (309) 852-3115.


