Kins Diabetes is North Bengal's only NABH-accredited specialist diabetes clinic, located in Siliguri since 2011. Led by experienced Diabetologists and DM Endocrinologists with 14–35 years of experience, it has earned 1,500+ patient reviews on Google — making it one of the most trusted diabetes centres in the region.
Type 2 diabetes cannot be permanently cured but can be effectively managed — and in some cases put into remission — with the right specialist care, medication, and lifestyle changes. Type 1 diabetes requires lifelong management. Early specialist intervention significantly reduces the risk of complications like kidney disease, nerve damage, and vision loss.
For most diabetic patients, a target HbA1c below 7% is considered well-controlled. An HbA1c between 7–8% indicates moderate control, and above 8% suggests the management plan needs review. Your Diabetologist sets your personal target based on age, duration of diabetes, and other health conditions.
Kins Diabetes offers a complete range of diabetes diagnostic tests including Fasting Blood Sugar, HbA1c, Postprandial Blood Sugar, Lipid Profile, Kidney Function Tests, Liver Function Tests, Thyroid Profile, Urine Microalbumin, and eye and foot screening for complications. All tests are conducted at the NABH-accredited Siliguri centre.
You can book an appointment at Kins Diabetes by calling +91 97337 85000 or click kinsdiabetes.com/appointment The clinic is located at 1st Floor, Golden Heights Building, Jhankar More, Burdwan Road, Mahananda Para, Siliguri, West Bengal – 734005. Walk-in consultations are also available during clinic hours.
Focus on a balanced diet with whole grains, lean proteins, healthy fats, fruits, and vegetables. Limit sugary and processed foods.
This depends on your treatment plan, but generally, patients check their levels multiple times daily if using insulin or as advised by a doctor.
DKA is a life-threatening condition caused by a severe lack of insulin, leading to high blood sugar and acid build-up in the blood.
Yes, with proper management, people with diabetes can lead healthy, active lives.
Low-impact activities like walking, swimming, yoga, and strength training are excellent for managing diabetes.
Yes, stress can cause hormonal changes that may raise blood sugar levels.
Yes, advancements include continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), insulin pumps, and newer medications. Research into artificial pancreas systems and diabetes remission is ongoing.