Diabetology and Internal Medicine

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Diabetology and Internal Medicine

At RPS Hospitals, we combine skilled transplant surgeons, modern facilities, and a personalized approach to ensure patient safety and positive long-term outcomes. Our multidisciplinary team includes specialists from cardiology, pulmonology, infectious diseases, and intensive care, ensuring a thorough evaluation and support system pre- and post-transplant. From deceased-donor and living-donor transplants to preemptive kidney transplants, our expert team guides patients through each option with individualized care and a focus on the best possible results.

Diabetology

The diabetologist’s tasks include diagnosing and treating all types of diabetes. They also treat diseases that are closely related to diabetes, such as   Disturbances affecting lipid metabolism, Severe obesity and  High blood pressure.

A diabetologist also carries out preventive examinations with a view to the secondary diseases of diabetes. The diabetologist coordinates diabetic educators, nurses, podiatrists, ophthalmologists and renal physicians to educate, treat and monitor a patient. Treatment usually involves medications either orally or insulin injections

Our transplant team uses the latest medical advances to ensure a safe, effective transplant experience. Our holistic approach and dedication to patient well-being set RPS Hospitals apart as a premier choice for a kidney transplant hospital in Chennai.

Internal Medicine

Internal medicine physicians are specialists who apply scientific knowledge and clinical expertise to the diagnosis, treatment, and compassionate care of adults across the spectrum from health to complex illness. They diagnose severe diseases that occur in the various organs of the body, Patients are then treated by doctors specializing in diabetes from the best diabetes hospital in chennai 

The specialty of internal medicine covers a wide range of conditions affecting the internal organs of the body – the heart, the lungs, the liver and gastro-intestinal tract, the kidneys and urinary tract, the brain, spinal column, nerves, muscles and joints. Although some diseases specifically affect individual organs, the majority of common diseases – arteriosclerosis, diabetes, high blood pressure and cancer may affect many internal organs of the body. The internist are trained to recognise and manage a broad range of diseases and, with the aging population, many patients with chronic and multiple disorders.

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