Diabetic Foot Clinic
From routine diabetic foot assessments and preventive care to advanced wound management and limb preservation, our specialized Diabetic Foot Clinic provides comprehensive, evidence-based care for patients with diabetes-related foot conditions and complications.
Our multidisciplinary team combines expertise in diabetes care, vascular assessment, wound management, podiatry, surgery, infection control, and rehabilitation to ensure patients receive timely diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing support aimed at improving healing outcomes and preventing complications.
Our comprehensive approach focuses on early detection, risk assessment, preventive education, and individualized treatment plans. Services range from routine screenings, callus and nail care, pressure offloading, and footwear guidance, to advanced wound care, infection management, vascular evaluation, and surgical intervention when required.
We believe prevention and early intervention are key to reducing diabetic foot complications and lowering the risk of hospitalization and amputation. Our clinic provides coordinated multidisciplinary care tailored to each patient’s condition and risk level.
Our team manages complex diabetic foot wounds, ulcers, infections, neuropathic conditions, and vascular complications using evidence-based protocols and advanced wound care techniques. We also provide close follow-up and patient education to support long-term foot health and diabetes management.
We pride ourselves on offering integrated care supported by advanced diagnostic and treatment facilities, including vascular imaging, laboratory diagnostics, radiology services, specialized wound care products, and surgical support when needed. Patients also benefit from access to Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Vascular Surgery, Orthopedics, Infectious Disease, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, and Emergency services.
A Diabetic Foot Clinic is a specialized medical service dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diabetes-related foot problems. Diabetes can affect circulation and nerve function, increasing the risk of ulcers, infections, delayed wound healing, and serious complications if left untreated.
Through regular assessments and early intervention, diabetic foot care aims to reduce complications, preserve mobility, and improve patients’ quality of life.
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