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Diabetes is one of the chronic diseases that have an effect on the life of a large number of people around the world. This chronic disease causes approximately 5% of all deaths globally each year[1], and is most likely to increase exponentially within the coming few years. Reduction to the effect of such a disease, a close monitoring to patients is essential in order to control its level via increasing patients' awareness. Thus a smart system that is capable of collecting medical readings from patients, analyzing the data, and suggesting the appropriate diagnosis has become a necessity. This work advises a system that is capable of meeting all of the above along with reducing the physical access load on healthcare centers via instructing the system to notify both healthcare provider and patients with the acquired results