Dr. Mohammed Tauseef is a well-established General Physician with a special interest in Diabetology, offering his expert medical services in the vibrant city of Bengaluru. With a remarkable 16 years of experience in the field of healthcare, Dr. Tauseef brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his patients. He holds an MBBS degree from AIMS – Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Mandya, showcasing his strong foundation in medicine.
Dr. Tauseef's dedication to diabetes care is evident through his additional qualifications. He has successfully completed CCEBDM (Diabetology) from the prestigious Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) in Delhi. This specialized training equips him to effectively manage diabetes, a condition of immense importance in India. Moreover, he has earned certifications in CCCLDM (Lipidology) and CCGDM (Gestational DM) from the esteemed Chellaram Diabetes Institute in Pune, further enhancing his expertise in these crucial areas of healthcare.
Patients can rest assured of the quality of care they receive from Dr. Mohammed Tauseef, as his medical registration is verified. His extensive experience and comprehensive training make him a reliable choice for those seeking general medical care or specialized attention in diabetology. Dr. Tauseef's commitment to patient well-being and his dedication to staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in the medical field make him a trusted healthcare professional in Bengaluru, serving the diverse healthcare needs of the local community.
-> Alumni of the Public Health Foundation of India ( PHFI )
-> Life Member of the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India ( RSSDI )
-> Life Member of the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India - Karnataka Chapter ( KRSSDI )
-> Life Member of the Association of Family Physicians of India ( APFI )
Diabetes is primarily categorized into three main types: Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes. Each type has distinct characteristics and treatment approaches
Common risk factors for Type 2 diabetes include genetics, being overweight or obese, having a sedentary lifestyle, and having a family history of diabetes
While Type 2 diabetes cannot always be completely reversed, it can often be managed effectively through lifestyle changes such as a healthy diet, regular exercise, and weight management. Some individuals may achieve remission with the right approach.
The frequency of check-ups with a diabetes doctor may vary depending on your specific condition and treatment plan. Typically, individuals with diabetes should have regular check-ups every 3 to 6 months to monitor their blood sugar levels, adjust medications if necessary, and address any concerns.