Diabetes Doctors and Endocrine Physicians, Chelmsford, MA

The Diabetes and Endocrine Center offers Chelmsford, Massachusetts, comprehensive treatment plans and education for patients with diabetes from adolescents to seniors.

Our diabetic and endocrine physicians welcome new patients with problems such as diabetes, osteoporosis, high cholesterol, calcium problems and problems related to the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, testis and adrenal glands. The center provides an educational and supportive environment that empowers patients receiving disease management and medical nutrition therapy to take charge of their health.

Services include, but are not limited to:

  • Diabetes Treatment
  • Osteoporosis Treatment
  • High Cholesterol Treatment
  • Pituitary Gland Care
  • Thyroid Gland, Parathyroid Care
  • Pancreas
  • Testis and Adrenal Gland Care

About Chelmsford, Massachusetts

Chelmsford offers an historic community with an appealing diversity, located between the city of Lowell and the town of Concord.

It borders on the city of Lowell, is part of the Greater Lowell metropolitan area, and is 24 miles northwest of Boston. In addition to Lowell to the northeast, Chelmsford is surrounded by Carlisle to the south, Tyngsboro to the north, Billerica to the southeast, Tewksbury to the east, and Westford to the west. Two sizable rivers, the Concord River to the east and the Merrimack River to the north, border Chelmsford.

The town was incorporated in May 1655 by an act of the Massachusetts General Court and name after Chelmsford, England. When Chelmsford was incorporated, its local economy was fueled by lumber mills, limestone quarries and kilns. The Chelmsford militia played a role in the American Revolution at the famous Battle of Lexington and Concord and the Battle of Bunker Hill. The farming community of East Chelmsford was incorporated as Lowell in the 1820’s; over the next decades it would go on to become one of the first large-scale factory towns in the United States because of its early role in the country’s Industrial Revolution. Chelmsford experienced a drastic increase in population between 1950 and 1970, coinciding with the connection of U.S. Route 3 in Lowell to Massachusetts Route 128 in the 1950’s and the extension of U.S. Route 3 from Chelmsford to New Hampshire in the 1960’s.

Chelmsford has a representative town meeting form of government.