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About Us — Alagar Diabetes Care Centre

Est. Over 3+ Years of Trusted Care

Compassionate Care,
Transforming Lives

At Alagar Diabetes Care Centre, we don't just treat diabetes — we empower individuals to reclaim their health and live with confidence.

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Who We Are

Your Trusted Partner
in Diabetes Care Led by expertise & heart

With over 3+ years of experience, Alagar Diabetes Care Centre has become a trusted name in effective diabetic management and treatment. We offer personalized treatment plans tailored to each individual's health condition and lifestyle — combining advanced medical knowledge with a patient-first approach.

We specialize in all diabetes-related treatments: diagnosis, blood sugar management, complication prevention, and long-term care. Your health is our priority — because managing diabetes is not just about treatment, it's about transforming lives.

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Dr. A. Kannan
Diabetes Specialist & Lead Physician
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Our Mission

To be a trusted leader in diabetes care, empowering every individual to live a healthier, happier, and complication-free life through advanced treatment, compassionate care, and continuous education.

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Our Vision

To provide comprehensive, personalized diabetes care using the latest medical advancements — educating and empowering patients for effective self-management, preventing complications through early diagnosis, and promoting awareness within our community.

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What We Stand For

Our Five Core Pillars

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Comprehensive Care

Personalized diabetes care using the latest medical advancements for every patient.

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Patient Education

Empowering patients with knowledge for effective self-management and long-term wellness.

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Early Diagnosis

Preventing diabetes-related complications through proactive and early detection.

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Caring Environment

A supportive atmosphere that prioritizes patient comfort, dignity, and well-being.

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Community Wellness

Promoting awareness and healthier lifestyles throughout the wider community.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is diabetes and how does it affect the body?
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Diabetes is a chronic condition where the body cannot properly regulate blood sugar (glucose) levels. This happens either because the pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin (Type 1) or because the body doesn't use insulin effectively (Type 2). Over time, uncontrolled blood sugar can damage nerves, kidneys, eyes, and the heart.

What are the early warning signs of diabetes?
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Common early signs include frequent urination, excessive thirst, unexplained weight loss, increased hunger, blurry vision, fatigue, slow-healing wounds, and tingling or numbness in the hands or feet. If you notice these symptoms, early testing is highly recommended.

What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes?
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Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the immune system destroys insulin-producing cells. It typically appears in childhood or early adulthood and requires insulin therapy. Type 2 diabetes develops gradually and is closely linked to lifestyle factors such as diet, weight, and physical activity. It can often be managed through medication, diet, and exercise.

Can diabetes be cured or only managed?
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Type 1 diabetes currently has no cure and requires lifelong insulin management. Type 2 diabetes, however, can sometimes go into remission — especially with significant weight loss, dietary changes, and increased physical activity. While not a "cure," achieving normal blood sugar without medication is possible for some patients with early-stage Type 2.

What diet should a diabetic patient follow?
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A diabetic-friendly diet focuses on low glycemic index foods, whole grains, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats. Patients should avoid refined sugars, white rice, fried foods, and sugary beverages. Portion control and meal timing are equally important. Dr. A. Kannan provides customized dietary guidance based on each patient's specific health condition.

How often should blood sugar be monitored?
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The frequency of monitoring depends on the type of diabetes and treatment. Generally, Type 1 patients check 4–10 times daily, while Type 2 patients may check 1–4 times daily. An HbA1c test, which reflects average blood sugar over 3 months, is typically recommended every 3–6 months. Our doctors advise patients on their individual monitoring schedules.

What complications can uncontrolled diabetes cause?
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Prolonged high blood sugar can lead to serious complications including diabetic retinopathy (vision problems), nephropathy (kidney damage), neuropathy (nerve damage), cardiovascular disease, and diabetic foot problems. Regular monitoring, medication adherence, and lifestyle changes are key to preventing these complications.

Why choose Alagar Diabetes Care Centre?
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At Alagar Diabetes Care Centre, every patient receives personalized attention from Dr. A. Kannan, an experienced and compassionate specialist. We combine advanced diagnostic tools with a patient-friendly approach, offering comprehensive care from diagnosis to long-term management — all within a warm and supportive environment. Your health transformation is our mission.

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