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[Review] Lifespan Diabetes Clinics – 70% Success Rate in Controlling Diabetes With R.I.S.C. Based Treatment

Once again I am back with my favorite topic which I love to write a review is about diabetes and today I am going to write about new diabetes clinics that claim that 70% of their patients successfully managed their high blood sugar by actively adhering to the R.I.S.C. based treatments. The name of the clinics is LifeSpan. Most of you have seen the name and clinic ads in daily newspapers these days which comes on the very first page. When I am going to write the review, let me tell you that I am no way related to LifeSpan. This is purely a voluntary work.

ABOUT LIFESPAN

LifeSpan is India’s First and Largest Chain of Diabetes Clinic. It’s a caring endeavor founded by Ashok Jain, who is a diabetic himself for the last 21 years and counts on. With 40 Clinics across 10 cities in India, it has already reached out to help 81,000 diabetics across.

Diabetes is a hassle-some disease.

So, LifeSpan does not want the added hassle of waiting for a doctor, going to a diagnostic center, finding products in another place, etc. LifeSpan takes away the stress out of diabetes. It provides everything a diabetic patient might need, under one roof. Right from diagnosis to speaking to a dietician, educator, diabetologist. As a patient, you don’t have to keep going from pillar to post. The phlebotomist comes home to take a patient’s blood. So, life is easy and convenient for the patient.

LIFESPAN: IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF A DIABETIC

With over seven crore diabetic and 20 crore pre-diabetic cases in India, diabetes has quickly become an epidemic in the country. That’s why LifeSpan Diabetes and Cardiometabolic Clinics were set up with a mission to provide Full Care Treatment for diabetes. Founded by a diabetic himself, LifeSpan is a caring endeavor that has always been at the forefront of bringing innovations to the quality of patient service and improve health outcomes in the area of diabetes management.

LIFESPAN FULL CARE TREATMENT

The first innovation introduced by LifeSpan is the R.I.S.C. test. It screens 30 vital health parameters and indicates your risk for both present and future diabetes and cardiometabolic problems. It is a single, quick, non-invasive screening test that picks up the earliest signs of diabetes damaging your body eternally. The test is completely painless and reports are available in just 14 minutes.

LifeSpan’s Full Care Treatment not only includes the R.I.S.C test but also regular consultations with a diabetologist and dietician, periodical tests were done at the comfort of your home and a 25% discount on medicines and free home delivery.

Another add-on to the Full Care treatment is the advanced Glucorite blood glucose monitoring system, which helps patients to continuously monitor their sugar fluctuations throughout the day, that too without any loss of blood. It’s a 14-day sugar motoring test which consists of a small device attached to the skin. the patient can carry on his/her usual activities during this period. Glucorite gives us a clear picture of day-to-day changes in sugar levels with respect to meals, exercise, stress, sleep, and medicines. It helps the doctor to prescribe the best suitable medicine and lifestyle modification at the appropriate time.
The full care at LifeSpan is done through these Six steps.

  1. R.I.S.C.™ Test Screens 30 vital cardiometabolic health indicators
  2. 30 Minutes Dedicated Consultation With Diabetologist
  3. Personalized Diet Plan From Dietician
  4. IGHA Test (3 months blood sugar average in 6 mins)
  5. Targeted Treatment
  6. Home Visit For Blood Test

TO KNOW MORE DETAILS ABOUT R.I.S.C. PLEASE VISIT THIS LINK: MORE DETAILS ABOUT R.I.S.C. TEST
LIFESPAN’S VISION: INCREASING THE LIFESPAN OF DIABETES

More than 70% of LifeSpan patients have successfully controlled their blood sugar by actively following LifeSpan’s treatment plan. Diabetes, if detected on time and managed well, can actually better your health and even make you live longer. The process to do so begins with educating people about diabetes by following a two-pronged approach. The first step s to make people aware of the habits they can adopt to prevent diabetes, while the second step is the need for early detection of pre-diabetes and diabetes.

POSSIBLE MAJOR PROBLEMS CAN DEVELOP IF YOU HAVE DIABETES

EYE PROBLEMS (RETINOPATHY)

Diabetic retinopathy affects blood vessels in the light-sensitive tissue called the retina that lines the back of the eye. It is the most common cause of vision loss among people with diabetes and the leading cause of vision impairment and blindness among working-age adults. Diabetic macular edema (DME).

HEART & VESSEL PROBLEMS (ANGIOPATHY)

Angiopathy is the generic term for a disease of the blood vessels (arteries, veins, and capillaries). The best known and most prevalent angiopathy is diabetic angiopathy, a common complication of chronic diabetes.

KIDNEY PROBLEMS (NEPHROPATHY)

Nephropathy means kidney disease or damage. Diabetic nephropathy is damage to your kidneys caused by diabetes. In severe cases, it can lead to kidney failure. But not everyone with diabetes has kidney damage.

NERVE PROBLEMS (NEUROPATHY)

A common cause of peripheral neuropathy is diabetes, but it can also result from injuries, infections, and exposure to toxins. Symptoms include pain, a pins-and-needles sensation, numbness, and weakness. Treatments include antidepressants such as amitriptyline, pain medication such as oxycodone, anti-seizure medication, and pain-relieving creams.
In the end, after going through their official website www.lifespanindia.com I was able to find some more details which can be very interesting that, they provide an app through which you can stay connected with them which is a very good initiative. You can find clinics nearby you. You need not go long away for the look. You can book an appointment through app, online through their website or maybe by calling on the toll-free number 1800 3000 1893 or you can request a callback. The option is available on the app and the web portal.