Dr. Mohan’s opens its sixth centre in Telangana

Dr. Mohan’s opens its sixth centre in Telangana
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India’s foremost Centre of Excellence in Diabetes Care, Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialties Centre opened its sixth clinic in Telangana today at Aravind Nagar Colony, Toli Chowki, Hyderabad. The Centre was inaugurated by Dr. NG Sastry, Director & Senior Consultant, DMDSC. 

Hyderabad: India’s foremost Centre of Excellence in Diabetes Care, Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialties Centre opened its sixth clinic in Telangana today at Aravind Nagar Colony, Toli Chowki, Hyderabad. The Centre was inaugurated by Dr. NG Sastry, Director & Senior Consultant, DMDSC.

Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialties Centre Private Limited started in 1991 by Dr. V. Mohan, as a pivotal care point to arrest the alarming rise in number of people affected by the disease.

According to the official figures from the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), India currently has the second highest number of people with diabetes in the world with 72.3 million people.

Further the International Diabetes Federation states that by the year 2045, India will be ‘Diabetes capital of the world’ with 134.3 million people with diabetes. Telangana has a very high prevalence of diabetes and in a study conducted a few years ago, Hyderabad had the highest prevalence of diabetes among the 6 metropolitan cities in India that were studied.

Today, with over 37 Centers across the country, Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialties Centre is India’s largest ‘one-stop’ comprehensive diabetes treatment facility offering multidisciplinary services like Diabetes Foot Care, Diabetes Eye Unit, Nutrition and Dietetics, Patient Education, and Diabetes footwear and food products under one single structure.

Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialties Centre has advanced clinical support for managing diabetes. It is backed by in-depth research undertaken by their research wing, The Madras Diabetes Research Foundation (MDRF) that was set up in 1996 with an aim to bring Research on Diabetes and related complications into practice.

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