Helping people with diabetes is a rewarding task. Diabetes has ?arrived in India.' This condition was relatively rare among the Indian population until 20 years ago. India has more than 77 million diabetics, and perhaps less than 50 percent offer the century be fortunate to receive medical attention. India is called the ?Global Capital of Diabetes.' This grim reality may be equally true In other cities of the state, including Belgaum, which is fast urbanizing.
The Chairman and all office bearers of KLE Society, our hospital's Medical Director, conceptualized the newly emerged KLES Diabetes Centre in Belgaum in late 2000: her Excellency, the Governor of Government of Karnataka, Smt. V. S. Ramadevi, on the 2nd of February 2001, inaugurated the Diabetes Centre. Since then, the Centre has developed new roles of realistic services to those with diabetes and the lay public. To date, there have been nearly 20,000 new type 2 diabetic and 492 type 1 diabetic patients registered as outpatients receiving routine diabetes care, including a young child as small as two months old. We have interdisciplinary diabetes services in the form of cross-consultancy or exceptional management during Surgical, Gynaecological, and obstetrical, and pre-interventional studies in cardiology.
Vision: The department aims to provide care for the sick through Team Work, Education, and Research. The guiding principles for attaining this vision are:
Mission: The mission is to provide high-quality treatment at an affordable cost under one roof in the settings of Education and Research.
Patient Department (OPD)
OPD of Diabetes Centre (OPD NO-5) is located in CAUVERY -ground floor of the hospital and runs for six days
a week (Monday to Saturday)