Gabe is a licensed practical nurse (LPN) who has experience working with at-risk populations. He previously oversaw and managed adult populations with substance abuse disorders. Gabe has a background in assisting Medicaid and Medicare members and has a detailed understanding of those patient populations and the ever-changing policies that they are subject to. Gabe resides in Salt Lake City, Utah with his wife and their German Shepherd. He enjoys traveling and spending time with friends and family.
"Siren Socks detected an issue on a patient's foot during her first month of wear. She had an ulcer, which could have led to serious complications. I notified her doctor right away, who was able to save the toe before it became infected."
Gabe became a nurse in order to make a difference in people's lives and to take on new challenges. He shares, "It is a privilege to be a nurse; nothing motivates me more than knowing that I’m making an impact in my patients' lives. My profession can be very challenging at times but it’s an honor to help take care of those in need." Reflecting on his current role, Gabe says, "I enjoy being a Siren nurse because our team is incredibly supportive. We all want to see each other—as well as our patients—succeed. Everyone at Siren is focused on the same mission: to help diabetic foot patients get the best quality of care. It's exciting to be part of a team that is innovating in healthcare and technology for the benefit of helping others."
About Siren Socks
Siren Socks are innovative smart socks that detect potential issues with your feet. Siren Socks are an FDA-registered Class I medical device and are for people with neuropathy.
The socks measure your foot temperature. Temperature monitoring has been shown to help prevent diabetic foot ulcers in multiple clinical studies clinical studies over the past 20 years and is considered the gold standard in diabetic foot care.
The information from the socks is monitored by licensed nurses who contact you regularly to check on your health and the status of your feet. Your doctor review any issues that arise and determine if a clinic visit is necessary.
Siren Socks are covered by Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and many private insurance plans.
Interested patients can find a Siren-Certified Provider near them and begin the enrollment process by clicking here.
Siren Socks are smart socks that help detect potential issues with your feet. Siren Socks are an FDA-registered Class I medical device and are designed for people living with diabetes and neuropathy. The socks measure your foot temperature. Temperature monitoring has been shown to help reduce the number of diabetic foot ulcers in multiple clinical studies over the past 20 years and is considered the gold standard in diabetic foot care. The information from the socks is monitored by licensed nurses who contact you regularly to check on your health and the status of your feet. Your doctor reviews any issues that arise and determine if a clinic visit is necessary. Siren Socks are covered by Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and many private insurance plans. Interested patients can find a Certified Siren Provider near them and begin the enrollment process by clickinghere.