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Diabetes Treatment in Indore

Expert, personalized diabetes care for Type 1, Type 2 and gestational diabetes — by a senior endocrinologist with 27+ years' experience.

Diabetes Care

At SEWA Centre, diabetes is treated by Dr. Abhyudaya Verma, a senior endocrinologist and diabetologist with over 27 years of experience. Rather than a one-size plan, every patient receives a treatment approach matched to their type of diabetes, lifestyle and goals — from first diagnosis through long-term control and complication prevention.

Types of diabetes we treat

  • Type 1 diabetes — insulin therapy, CGM and structured education for children and adults.
  • Type 2 diabetes — medication, diet, weight and lifestyle management, with remission support in early-stage cases.
  • Gestational diabetes — co-managed with our gynecologist for safe blood-sugar control and fetal monitoring during pregnancy.
  • Prediabetes — early intervention to prevent progression.

How we diagnose diabetes

Accurate diagnosis guides treatment. We use fasting blood sugar, HbA1c, oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), and where needed C-peptide and complication screening (kidney, eye, foot and lipid profile) to build a complete picture before starting therapy.

Our treatment approach

  • Personalized diet and lifestyle plans you can realistically follow
  • Modern medication and insulin therapy, correctly dosed
  • Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for tighter control
  • Regular complication screening — eyes, kidneys, nerves and feet
  • Diabetic foot care and wound management

Preventing complications

Well-controlled diabetes dramatically lowers the risk of long-term complications. Our care includes ongoing monitoring and patient education so you understand your numbers and stay ahead of problems.

Frequently asked questions

Can Type 2 diabetes be reversed?
In early-stage Type 2 diabetes, sustained weight loss, dietary change and structured medical therapy can bring blood sugar into the non-diabetic range, which doctors call remission. Whether this is possible depends on how long you've had diabetes and individual factors — your endocrinologist can assess this for you.
What tests confirm diabetes?
The common tests are fasting blood sugar, HbA1c and the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). HbA1c also shows your average blood sugar over the past 2–3 months and is used to track control over time.
Do I need insulin?
Not everyone with diabetes needs insulin. Many people with Type 2 diabetes are managed with tablets, diet and lifestyle changes. Insulin is essential in Type 1 diabetes and is used in Type 2 when other treatments are not enough or during pregnancy.
How often should I see a diabetologist?
Most patients are reviewed every 3 months, aligned with HbA1c testing. Newly diagnosed patients or those adjusting medication may be seen more frequently until blood sugar is stable.
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