Supreme Excellence
Diabetes Care & Management
Comprehensive clinical treatment for blood sugar control. Expert care for Type 1, Type 2, and Gestational Diabetes by top specialists.
Excellence in Diabetes Care
Overview
Supreme Hospital’s Diabetology Department specializes in providing comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and management of diabetes mellitus. We have the Best Doctor for Diabetes who is committed to providing personalized care to the unique needs of each patient.
As the Best Diabetic Hospital, we also employ state-of-the-art technologies and evidence-based practices to ensure the highest standards of diabetes care.
Clinical Conditions
Managing All Types of Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes
Specialized care addressing the autoimmune nature of Type 1, focusing on insulin replacement therapy.
Type 2 Diabetes
Emphasizing lifestyle interventions and advanced medications to combat insulin resistance.
Gestational Diabetes
Expert care for diabetes during pregnancy, ensuring health for both mother and child child safely.
Prediabetes
Early identification through OGTT to manage and reverse elevated blood sugar levels promptly.
Insulin Resistance
Targeted treatment options to improve cellular response to insulin for better glucose control.
Precision Assessment
Tools & Monitoring
Supreme Hospital utilizes the Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) to diagnose diabetes or prediabetes by closely monitoring blood sugar levels following glucose ingestion.
We perform the HbA1c Test to evaluate your average blood sugar levels over the past few months, providing a clear picture of long-term diabetes control.
Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) wearable devices, we enable real-time tracking of blood sugar, empowering patients to make informed adjustments to their plans.
Diabetes Care Experts
Our Experts
Patient Health Guidance
Frequently Asked Questions
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the body doesn't produce insulin. It often develops in childhood. Type 2 diabetes usually occurs in adults and results from insulin resistance or insufficient insulin production. Lifestyle factors like diet and inactivity often contribute to Type 2 diabetes.
Common symptoms of diabetes include frequent urination, excessive thirst, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, blurred vision, and slow-healing wounds. Some people may also experience increased hunger, numbness in hands or feet, or recurring infections. If you notice these signs, it's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation.
The frequency of blood sugar monitoring depends on your diabetes type and treatment plan. Typically, people with type 1 diabetes or insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes should check levels multiple times daily. For others, once or twice daily may be sufficient. Always follow your doctor's recommendations for accurate monitoring.
Currently, there is no cure for diabetes. However, it can be effectively managed with lifestyle changes, medication, insulin therapy, and regular monitoring. Some people with type 2 diabetes can achieve remission through diet and exercise. Continuous medical support is essential for long-term diabetes management and complication prevention.