Happy with Treatment satisfaction. My husband has a wound on heal of the leg.and he was diabetic Patient. Show Happy with Doctor friendliness, Explanation of the health issue, Treatment satisfaction, Value for money, Wait time. Very good experience. SMITA GAVASMy experience has been very nice with Dr.Medha Bhoyar. I can certainly recommend her to others. Mr. ASHISH CHAUHANDoctor Bhoyar is our family doctor. We really have a lot of faith in him. KAUSHIK GHATAKHe helped me out in the foot treatment and very helpful nature and my treatment is still going on and very happy with his treatment. SANJAY AGARWALVisited
For Diabetic Ulcer Treatment. Excellent. DAVID SAMUALThe doctor was very patient and calm. There was no hurry. VERIFIED PATIENTA very experienced and senior surgeon, yet very modest and spends a good amount of time with his patients. Would recommend this doctor to anyone with problems related to feet and diabetics with injuries as well. VERIFIED PATIENTHe helped me out in the foot treatment and very helpful nature and my treatment is still going on and very happy with his treatment. VERIFIED PATIENTHappy with Doctor friendliness, Explanation of the health issue, Treatment satisfaction, Value for money, Wait time. I met both the doctors for the 1st time. APARNA VAKILVisited for Diabetic Ulcer Treatment Happy with Doctor
friendliness, Explanation of the health issue, Treatment satisfaction, Value for money. Very nice, gentle, humble and professional. CHAITALI AREKARVisited for Fissure Happy with Doctor friendliness, Explanation of the health issue, POORNA KADAMHappy with Explanation of the health issue Detailed examination by the doctor and accurate diagnosis and taking utmost care while prescribing medicines. SHASHANK ODAKThe doctor is very good, knowledgeable, explains us the cause of the problem & treats very well. VISHESHTA MALHOTRAVery good doctor and good treatment and positive results NEELU DHANUKAVery good surgeon n very good Rotarian n above all nice human being. UTSAV SHAHPodiatry / Diabetic Foot CareThe department of podiatry/ diabetic foot care deals with the study, correct diagnosis and treatment of disorders related to the ankle, foot and lower extremity in patients having a diabetic problem. The team specializes in preventing the need for the surgical procedure by its expert management skills and taking complete care of diabetic foot ulcers which are in the form of an open laceration that occur on the bottom part of the foot in diabetic patients. Such patients have poor blood circulation which affects their foot's blood supply. The circulation issues can be caused by the clogged arteries hence, allowing less blood to pass through. Some of the common causes of this condition include high amount of blood fat, smoking and increased blood glucose levels. The team is highly experienced in managing such conditions and is expert in handeling how to control the blood fat in the body, maintaining the blood glucose levels, and thereby not requiring surgery. The team ensures to render quality services, compassionate care and expert counseling sessions to all its patients and is focused on providing quality life to the patients. What do podiatrists do for diabetics?How does a podiatrist help people with diabetes? A podiatrist is an important part of your diabetes health care team. Podiatrists are specifically trained to assess the nerve damage in your feet, identify your specific foot health risks, and help you come up with a treatment and prevention plan.
What is a diabetic foot doctor called?Podiatrists are medical specialists who help with problems that affect your feet or lower legs. They can treat injuries as well as complications from ongoing health issues like diabetes. You might hear them called a podiatric physician or doctor of podiatric medicine.
Is foot care free for diabetics?Everyone with diabetes should have an annual foot check.
Your foot check is part of your annual review, which means you should have it as part of your diabetes care and it's free on the NHS. This is because you're more likely to have serious foot problems and these can lead to amputations.
What is included in diabetic foot care?Wash your feet every day in warm (not hot) water. Don't soak your feet. Dry your feet completely and apply lotion to the top and bottom—but not between your toes, which could lead to infection. Never go barefoot.
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