Diabetes is a metabolic disease that causes dysfunction in food digestion process. This affects in formation of insulin hormone that transfers glucose into the cells for energy. Disruption in glucose transfer causes, sugar build-up in the blood. Untreated diabetes causes serious health complications like kidney failure, heart disease, neuropathy (nerve damage), retinopathy (blindness), and Alzheimer’s disease.

Some common symptoms of diabetes are fatigue, blurred vision, weight loss, increased hunger, increased thirst (polydypsia), frequent urination (polyuria), poor muscle strength, soreness, yeast infection, and dry, itchy skin.

These teams are made up of pathologists – who are either doctors with specialist laboratory training or scientists with specialist clinical training – as well as biomedical scientists and support staff. Doctors, nurses, surgeons and other medical staff look to pathologists and consultant clinical scientists for advice on the nature and seriousness of a patient’s illness, making sure they get the most appropriate treatment. We will work with you to develop individualised care plans, including management of chronic diseases.

If we cannot assist, we can provide referrals or advice about the type of practitioner you require. We are committed to being the region’s premier healthcare network by providing patient-centered care that inspires clinical and service excellence, making us the first and best choice for our patients, employees, physicians, employers, volunteers and communities.

Health Care Plans

Our doctors include highly qualified male and female practitioners who come from a range of backgrounds and bring with a diversity of skills and special interests. Our administration and support staff all have exceptional people skills and trained to assist you with all medical enquiries.

All Types

Type 1 diabetes

Cells in pancreas where insulin is made, are attacked and destroyed by the immune system.

Type 2 diabetes

Body becomes resistant to insulin, resulting into sugar build up in the blood.

Prediabetes

Sugar level is slightly higher than the normal.

Gestational Diabetes

Insulin blocking hormones released by placenta during pregnancy leads to high blood sugar.

Know the Risks of a Missed or Misdiagnosis

Approximately, 34.2 million people have diabetes in United States. And, approximately 88 million people suffer from prediabetic conditions.

Our staff strives to make each interaction with patients clear, concise, and inviting. Support the important work of Medicsh Hospital by making a much-needed donation today. We will work with you to develop individualised care plans, including management of chronic diseases. If we cannot assist.
Our staff strives to make each interaction with patients clear, concise, and inviting. Support the important work of Medicsh Hospital by making a much-needed donation today. We will work with you to develop individualised care plans, including management of chronic diseases. If we cannot assist.
Our staff strives to make each interaction with patients clear, concise, and inviting. Support the important work of Medicsh Hospital by making a much-needed donation today. We will work with you to develop individualised care plans, including management of chronic diseases. If we cannot assist.

Health Tips & Info

We will work with you to develop individualised care plans, including management of chronic diseases. If we cannot assist, we can provide referrals or advice about the type of practitioner you require. We treat all enquiries sensitively and in the strictest confidence.

Investigations Price List

Umbilical Cord Appearance $50
Cardiac Electrophysiology $80
Repositioning Techniques $60
Geriatric Neurology $75
Nuclear Cardiology $45
Neurocritical Care $55

Treatments Price List

Colonoscopy $50
Allergy testing $80
Gastroscopy $60
Bronchoscopy $75
Cardiac Ablation $45
Holter monitoring $55

Meet Our Doctors

Our administration and support staff all have exceptional people skills and trained to assist you with all medical enquiries. Doctors will be available from 8 am : 12 am , kindly call to confirm your Appointment.

Emergency Cases

Please feel welcome to contact our friendly reception staff with any general or medical enquiry call us.

Opening Hours

Monday – Friday 8.00 – 7:00 pm
Saturday 9.00 – 8.00 pm
Sunday 10.00 – 9.00 pm

Connect with our specialists to get a second opinion on any diabetes related conditions.