insulins.ideaclinics.com

About the Service

We are a team of endocrinologists, diabetes educators, nurses, and dietitians working together to simplify insulin management for every patient.

Insulin dose adjustments are often confusing and risky, especially with the threat of hypoglycemia. Our INSULINDOSER algorithm provides patients with real-time support, safe dosing decisions, and personalized care to improve glucose management.

Mission: To empower every person on insulin therapy with the right dose at the right time — safely and effectively.

Vision: To revolutionize insulin care by combining technology with expert medical supervision for better outcomes and a healthier future.

Objectives:

  • Provide decision support for insulin dosing

  • Prevent complications from hypoglycemia & hyperglycemia

  • Train healthcare providers in safe insulin management

  • Support patients before & after surgery with insulin adjustments

  • Offer continuous education and self-assessments for patients

Services Offered

Insulin Dose Calculation Support

Insulin Injection Education & Training

Courses on Diabetes & Self-Management

Glucose Monitoring & Hypoglycemia Prevention

Pre- & Post-Surgery Insulin Care Support

Continuous Professional Supervision

Our Treatments

    Insulin is a hormone that helps move glucose from your blood into your cells for energy. People with diabetes often need insulin therapy to keep blood sugar under control and prevent complications.

     

    Your insulin dose is determined by your doctor based on your blood sugar levels, lifestyle, diet, and health conditions. Tools like INSULINDOSER help ensure safe and accurate dose adjustments.

     

    The most common side effect is hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). This can usually be prevented with proper dosing, monitoring, and guidance from your healthcare team.

     

    Insulin is injected under the skin using a syringe, pen, or pump. Your nurse or educator will teach you the correct technique and best sites for injection to avoid pain and ensure effectiveness.

     

    • Rapid/short-acting: Works quickly to control blood sugar after meals.

    • Intermediate-acting: Controls blood sugar for several hours.

    • Long-acting: Provides a steady level of insulin throughout the day or night.

    Never take a double dose. If you miss a dose, check your blood sugar and contact your healthcare provider for guidance. Some insulin types allow flexibility, others do not.

     

    Yes. During sickness, surgery, or pregnancy, insulin needs may change. Always consult your doctor or use support tools like INSULINDOSER for safe adjustments.

     

    Eat meals on time, monitor your glucose regularly, and avoid skipping meals after taking insulin. Carry a quick sugar source (like glucose tablets or juice) in case of sudden low sugar.

     

    For Type 1 diabetes, insulin is lifelong. For Type 2 diabetes, insulin may be temporary or long-term depending on your blood sugar control, lifestyle, and medical condition.

     

    Yes. Tools like INSULINDOSER provide dose recommendations, dashboards, and continuous monitoring — helping you stay safe, confident, and in control of your diabetes.

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