Friday, August 1

Part of Type 1 Diabetes Initiative

Mumbai: P. D. Hinduja Hospital & Medical Research Centre, in association with the Hinduja Foundation, has donated insulin pumps to 20 underprivileged children as part of its Type 1 Diabetes Initiative (T1DI) under the Insulin Pump Therapy Initiation Program.

The initiative aims to improve diabetes care for children living with Type 1 diabetes by offering advanced treatment tools and long-term support.


Five-Year Support for Pump Maintenance

The hospital has committed to fully support the management and maintenance of the insulin pumps for a period of five years, ensuring continuity of care for the beneficiaries.


Free Diabetes Care for 400 Children

Beyond the pump donations, the hospital provides free, comprehensive medical care for nearly 400 children with Type 1 diabetes. This includes insulin therapy, regular glucose monitoring, lab tests, consultations, and patient education on lifestyle management.


Addressing a Lifelong Condition

Type 1 diabetes is a lifelong autoimmune condition that requires multiple insulin injections, frequent blood glucose checks, and strict dietary control. Advanced therapies like insulin pumps can significantly improve blood sugar management and quality of life.


Hospital Leadership Speaks on Impact

Gautam Khanna, CEO of P. D. Hinduja Hospital & MRC, said,

“The quality of life of these kids and even their families has had a positive impact with this program. We aim to contribute not just to therapy but also to research and eventual cure solutions for Type 1 diabetes.”

Dr. Phulrenu Chauhan, Head of the Department of Endocrinology, added,

“With insulin pumps, we are ensuring better blood sugar control, fewer complications, and a higher quality of life for these children. The T1D clinic continues to offer life-changing treatment, education, and support.”

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