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A good general physician is the cornerstone of healthcare — someone who knows your complete medical history, manages your chronic conditions, diagnoses new illnesses accurately, and knows when to refer you to the right specialist. At Reach Super Speciality Hospital, Bachupally, our Consultant General Physician and Diabetologist provides exactly this kind of comprehensive, patient-centred primary and specialist adult care.
From viral fevers and infections to complex, multi-system chronic diseases like diabetes and thyroid disorders, our physician brings the expertise of a specialist with the accessibility and continuity of a family doctor — serving the communities of Bachupally, Miyapur, Nizampet, Kukatpally, and beyond.
Diabetes is one of the fastest-growing health concerns in India, with Hyderabad among the cities reporting the highest urban prevalence. Our Diabetologist provides structured diabetes management including HbA1c monitoring, insulin initiation and optimisation, diabetes-related complication screening (eyes, kidneys, nerves, heart), and intensive dietary and lifestyle counselling.
We operate a structured follow-up system for diabetic patients, ensuring regular HbA1c checks, medication reviews, and complication screening are not overlooked — because consistent monitoring is what prevents the life-altering complications of poorly managed diabetes.
Q: What is the difference between a general physician and a specialist?
A: A general physician manages a wide range of adult medical conditions and is often the first point of contact for non-emergency health concerns. They coordinate care, manage chronic diseases, and refer to specialists when needed. Some general physicians hold specialist qualifications — such as our Diabetologist — combining broad and deep expertise.
Q: How often should a diabetic patient see their doctor?
A: Patients with well-controlled diabetes should be reviewed every 3 months for HbA1c monitoring and every 6 to 12 months for complication screening (kidney function, eye examination, nerve assessment, cardiovascular risk). Poorly controlled patients require more frequent review.
Q: What preventive health checks should an adult have annually?
A: Adults over 30 should have annual checks including blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, lipid profile, kidney function (creatinine), thyroid function (TSH), and a complete blood count. Women should additionally have cervical cancer screening, and men over 40 should discuss cardiac risk assessment.
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