Dr. Roli Bansal
Padma Devi Ghanshyam Das Goel Memorial Polyclinic
Personal Statement
I'm dedicated to providing optimal health care in a relaxed environment where I treat every patients as if they were my own family...read more
Doctor Information
Speciality
- Diabetologist
Other treatment areas
- Internal Medicine
- Diabetologist
- Chronic Renal Failure & Dialysis Specialist
- Nephrologist
Education
- MBBS(Gold Medalist) , Lucknow's Era Medical College, Lucknow , 2011
- MD - Internal Medicine , King George Medical University, Lucknow , 2014
- PGP - Diabetes , John Hopkins University, USA , 2018
- CC Diabetes , (Cleveland Clinic,USA) , 2016
Past Experience
- Senior Resident(Department of Nephrology & Dialysis) at UCMS & Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital
- Physician at Command Hospital, Central Command
- Kidney specialist at Institue of Liver And Biliary Sciences
Languages spoken
- English
- Hindi
Professional Memberships
- Indian Medical Association (IMA)
- Association of Physicians of India (API)
- ISN
Clinic Location
D 21, Pocket D, Patel Nagar 2nd, Kavi Nagar
Clinic of Dr. Roli Bansal
Clinic's Name | Fees |
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Padma Devi Ghanshyam Das Goel Memorial Polyclinic | ₹ 500 |
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Question and Answers
Sandip Paul
male • Jun 15, 2020 • Balurghat
I take vildapride m50/1000 bbf night mai diamicron 30 mg my fbs 90-105 nd p.p 140-165 daily 40mint exercise mai kiya havy medecine dose le raha hoon please advise jab sr ...read more
Roli Bansal
4 years ago
Your blood sugar control is good. Can get hba1c done for confirming how well is sugar controlled. Stopping night dose might increase blood sugar. Can be tried gradually. ...read full answer
Kaushik
male • Jun 11, 2020 • Mumbai
Can nuzide xl 30 mg be taken twice a day which composition is gliclazide for better effect? When vildagliptin be taken before of after food? Is vildagliptin more better ...read more
Roli Bansal
4 years ago
gliclazide can be taken twice but only after the advice of your doctor as per need. choosing one drug over other depends on several factors like how well the kidney is w ...read full answer
Samir Nath
male • Jun 06, 2020 • Dimapur
Sir, my hba1c is 6.1.lipid good. Serum creatinine 0.86.microalbumin creatinine ratio 0.079.fbs 124 pps 133. Urea 13. Bun 6 .diabetic for 11 years. On teneligliptin 20 mg ...read more
Roli Bansal
4 years ago
if you controlled on a particular drug and have no other associated comorbidity i would not recommend switching unless there are some fatty liver changes.
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