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Sheetal Aversekar

Dr. Sheetal Aversekar

Diabetologist16 Years Exp.
MBBS, Diploma in Diabetology, Certificate Course in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (CCGDM),...read more
Mumbai
₹ 1,000 at clinic

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Shop No 4, Om Siddhivinayak CHS, opposite IBPS Thakur Complex, off 90 Feet Road, Thakur Complex, Kandivali Eas
Consultation Fee: ₹ 1,000
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Personal Statement

Our team includes experienced and caring professionals who share the belief that our care should be comprehensive and courteous - responding fully to your individual needs and preferences...read more

Doctor Information

Speciality

  • Diabetologist

Other treatment areas

  • Diabetologist
  • Diabetologist

Education

  • MBBS , Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College , 2008
  • Diploma in Diabetology , KEM Hospital , 2011
  • Certificate Course in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (CCGDM) , Public Health Foundation of India , 2013
  • Post Graduate Course in Diabetology , Boston University School of Medicine , 2015

Past Experience

  • Diabetologist at Siddarth Municipal Hospital
  • Consultant at BSES MG Hospital
  • Consultant at The Apollo Clinic

Languages spoken

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Marathi

Professional Memberships

  • United Diabetes Forum
  • Indian Thyroid Society
  • American College of Cardiology
  • Maharastra Medical Council

Clinic Location

Shop No 4, Om Siddhivinayak CHS, opposite IBPS Thakur Complex, off 90 Feet Road, Thakur Complex, Kandivali Eas

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Mathews David M

male • 54 Year Old • Aug 16, 2021 • Ernakulam

My doctor has asked me to take glycomet 500 and istamet 50/5000 1 tablet each 1-0-1 after food. Also asked to take oxra 10 mg in the morning only. Now I feel really tire ...read more

Sheetal Aversekar

3 years ago

Your blood sugar level is now normal and not low. you may be feeling weak because of drastic improvement in your sugar levels and sudden changes in diet. you can consult ...read full answer

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Chandrakant

male • 45 Year Old • Nov 11, 2019 • Delhi

May I stop taking medicine if my diabetic is completely control? Ia m taking gemer .5 with neurobion fort daily and I had gone through hba1c and it is under 5. And when ...read more

Sheetal Aversekar

4 years ago

It is better to not stop the medicine completely but to reduce the dose/ change the medicine gradually. At an Hba1c of less than 5, gemer 0.5 is not advisable as it can ...read full answer

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Abhay

male • 29 Year Old • Sep 12, 2019 • Delhi

My mother is diabetic since 15-20 years now. Currently she is on jalra 50: bd gluconorm g4: bd voglibose 0.3: bd pioglitazone: once after breakfast lantus: 8 units. But ...read more

Sheetal Aversekar

5 years ago

If she is taking all the medicines regularly and following dietary precautions and regular exercise, her insulin will need to be altered. Another type of insulin seems s ...read full answer

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Subir

male • 56 Year Old • Jul 27, 2019 • Kolkata

greetings I am taking gemer d's 2 once bf and vysov m 50/1000 twice l/d, but my blood sugar on pp is 245. Any change of medication require.

Sheetal Aversekar

5 years ago

Dietary reassessment, regular exercise and change of medicines are needed. Also, get a blood test done called as hba1c. It will help the doctor decide on the dose of new ...read full answer

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Lybrateuser

Male • 56 Year Old • Jun 18, 2019

On 4th may 19 I checked my blood for sugar shock to learn reading on fast was 350 and postprandial 450 and hba1c was 12. Consulted a diabetics doctor and took tablets. I ...read more

Sheetal Aversekar

5 years ago

in my opinion, you should still take medicines. it is unlikely that you will continue to have a normal sugar for long without medicines. however, the choice of medicines ...read full answer