About

Diabetes has become an endemic throughout India affecting, the most in urban areas of our country. Traditional diabetes care in hospitals tends to be both complex and fragmented. However diabetes patients, now more than ever, require a tailored care trajectory which caters to their lifestyle. We bring together all relevant disciplines within the Center Of Excellence ebabling multidisciplinary face to face consultations, enhanced expertise and optimized solution.

  • Wholistic solution from diet to lifestyle
  • Online Records

Facilities

Diabetes CEO

Effortless One-Stop solution solution which provides for regular needs of Diabetes Care.
This is an Annual Diabetes Management Program which integrates basic and comprehensive care.


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In-house Hormone Speciality Lab

KV Labs is a premier pathology lab offering various Health Checkup Packages with free home sample collection.

Diet and Lifestyle Assistance

Face to face Consultations integrated with Online Portal to assist our customers towards a healthier lifestyle.

Diabetic Retinopathy & Footcare

Regular Eye and Foot Clinics with an experienced podiatrist for tip to toe care.

Support At Home

Physiotherapy and Exercise Assistance for enhanced mobility and metabolism.

Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes happens in children, who are dependent on Insulin and therefore require wholistic care & handholding for constant care. We pride ourselves in partnering with parents in this journey.


Family Counselling

Community Building

Foreign Collaborations - University of Tennesee

Diabetes Risk Assessment Test

Your Points

1. How old are you?

Less than 40 years (0 points)

40–49 years (1 point)

50–59 years (2 points)

50–59 years (2 points)

60 years or older (3 points)

2. Are you a man or a woman?

Man (1 point)

Woman (0 points)

3. If you are a woman, have you ever been diagnosed with gestational diabetes?

Yes (1 point)

No (0 points)

4. Do you have a mother, father, sister or brother with diabetes?

Yes (1 point)

No (0 points)

5. Have you ever been diagnosed with high blood pressure?

Yes (1 point)

No (0 points)

6. Are you physically active?

No (1 point)

Yes (0 points)

7. What is your weight category?

Calculate Your BMI

Normal (18.5 to 23)(0 points)

Borderline (23 to 30)(1 point)

Overweight (30 to 35)(2 points)

Severely Obese (35 and above)(3 points)

Your Score

Complete All The Questions Above!

If you scored 5 or higher

You are at increased risk for having type 2 diabetes. However, only your doctor can tell for sure if you do have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes, a condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. Talk to your doctor to see if additional testing is needed. Type 2 diabetes is more common in African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. Higher body weight increases diabetes risk for everyone. Asian Americans are at increased diabetes risk at lower body weight than the rest of the general public (about 15 pounds lower).

FAQs

Diabetes is a very common disorder to an extent that upto 12% of population in Delhi is diabetic and another 15-20 % is pre-diabetic. Diabetes is a disorder with very serious consequences if not treated well. And it is very costly to treat diabetic complications than to prevent them. The problem with diabetes is that it affects quality of life much more than quantity of life.
Main risk factors for developing diabetes are:
  • Being overweight

  • Sedentary lifestyle

  • Family history of diabetes

  • History of gestational diabetes

  • Age

  • Ethnic/racial background (African, Hispanic/Latino, Native American, Asian)

Diabetes can affect your entire organ systems including:
  • Eyes: Decreased vision and even Blindness

  • Kidney Disease: Change in size and function of kidneys which can result in decrease in urine output and swelling of body

  • Nervous System: Diabetes can result in stroke (weakness of some part of body like left/right hand or leg), abnormal sensation in both feet which can extend to arms also and eventually lead to complete loss of sensations

  • Heart: Diabetes , if uncontrolled, can lead to heart attacks

  • Diabetic foot: Diabetes is leading cause of non-traumatic foot amputations. A combination of loss of sensation and decreased blood supply to your feet make it more prone to trauma and subsequent infection.

Keeping your glucose levels close to normal will greatly lower your chances of developing long-term complications. If you already have complications, keeping your glucose levels close to normal will help keep these problems from getting worse.
Goals of treatment in Diabetes are two-fold
  1. Control of your blood sugar, so that you do not have symptoms like weight loss, increased urination etc.

  2. Early identification and treatment of diabetic complications like eye disease, heart disease and kidney disease

  • Increased thirst

  • Increased urination

  • Constant hunger

  • Weight loss

  • Blurred vision

  • Fatigue, or a feeling of being tired

  • Frequent fungal infections

  • Very slow healing of wounds or sores

Tests for Diabetes can be divided into three tiers according to frequency*:
  1. On Daily basis: Blood sugar with glucometer

  2. Every Three Monthly: HbA1c, Blood glucose from lab, Lipid profile

  3. Every yearly: Hemogram, LFTs, KFTs, Urine evaluation,HbA1c, Lipid Profile, Eye checkup, Foot examination

* Frequency can vary as per your doctors discretion.
Management of diabetes invoves three main components.
  • Diet

  • Exercise

  • Medication (oral or insulin)

Contact Us


PHONE:
011-42448281
+91-8588880770/ 8588880440/ 8588880220

ADDRESS:
Kalpavriksh Super Speciality Center
First Floor, Plot - 96, Sector 13, Dwarka, New Delhi-110075

EMAIL:
kalpavrikshclinic@gmail.com


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