Department of diabetes

For the treatment of patients with diabetes, this chapter contains the conditions, conveniences and experienced doctors.

In 30-35% of patients with diabetes, chronic kidney failure develops and results in abnormalities and deaths.

The establishment of the department of diabetic nephropathy helps prevent and treat diabetic nephropathy complications for 1100 patients in one year, which is considered to be one of the major complications of diabetes and leads to chronic renal failure.
Using modern therapeutic methods, kidney damage can be completely prevented and the current pathologic tests can be used to extend patients’ pre-dialysis up to 20-25 years, to improve the quality of life of the patients, to prepare for renal transplantation, and for further medical and social rehabilitation. monitoring.
At the same time, the 10th Hemodialysis Unit (section of the artificial kidney) has developed more than 11,000 artificial kidneys in patients with more than 90 renal insufficiency at the terminal stage of this episode, improving lifestyle. Treatment of diabetes patients with terminal stage of chronic renal insufficiency requires considerable cost. The cost of treating 1 hemodialysis patient in the United States is $ 40-45,000 per year. At the same time, 400 patients in the microalbuminuria stage of the diabetic nephropathy or APF inhibitors in the macroalbuminuria phase of the diabetic nephropathy can be used for the same year.

Services in the Diabetes Department

Brain Tumor
Complex Spine
Radiosurgery
Spinal Tumor
Epilepsy
Vascular
Brain Mapping
Pituitary