For Dr. Anjali Jain with Kaiser Permanente Panorama City, diabetes care begins with easing patients’ fears and helping them focus on what’s possible, not overwhelming them.
Her advice to every patient is simple and consistent: progress matters more than perfection.
“Diabetes management isn’t about changing everything overnight,” Jain said. “It’s about taking small, realistic steps that fit into your daily life – and building from there.”
Working with patients across the San Fernando Valley, Jain sees how diabetes affects people differently depending on their schedules, family responsibilities and access to support. That’s why listening is central to her approach.
“Before we talk about numbers or treatment plans, I want to understand what a patient’s day actually looks like,” she explained. “Care works best when it reflects real life.”
One of the most common concerns patients share is fear – fear of food, medications or making mistakes. Jain aims to remove that pressure.
“You don’t have to give up everything you enjoy,” she said. “Diabetes care is about understanding how choices affect your body and knowing there’s always room to adjust.”
She also encourages patients to speak up early if something feels confusing or overwhelming. Asking questions about medications, nutrition or daily routines can prevent frustration later and help create a plan that truly works.
“Diabetes is something we manage together,” Jain emphasized. “Patients should never feel like they’re doing this alone. Your care team is here to support you, every step of the way.”
Kaiser Permanente offers important information related to diabetes care on its website, which can be found at https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/health-wellness/diabetes.



