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Dr. Shree Mukesh Dutta

MBBS MD General Medicine Diploma in Diabetes Mellitus 20+ Years Experience
Type 2 Diabetes Gestational Diabetes Insulin Therapy Diabetic Complications
Leadership Roles in Diabetes Research & Care

Dr. Sree Mukesh Dutta serves as General Secretary of TSRSSDI (Telangana State Chapter of the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India), and Secretary of Diabetes & You Society. These leadership roles reflect active involvement in diabetes research, education, and advocacy at state and community levels.

Active member of the American Diabetes Association (ADA), keeping practice aligned with current international diabetes guidelines and research advancements.

20+
Years Diabetes Care
MD
+ Diabetes Diploma
TSRSSDI
General Secretary
OPD AT VIVEKANANDA HOSPITAL

Monday to Saturday, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

Afternoon OPD suits patients who prefer post-lunch consultations and those seeking dedicated diabetology review. Advance appointment is strongly recommended. Please bring your HbA1c reports, fasting and post-prandial sugar logs, current medication list, insulin records (if applicable), and any prior complication screening results for the most productive consultation.

About

Dedicated Diabetologist with 20+ years of focused diabetes care

Dr. Sree Mukesh Dutta is a Full-time Consultant Diabetologist at Vivekananda Hospital, Begumpet. His qualification pathway is MBBS + MD General Medicine + Diploma in Diabetes Mellitus, giving him both the foundation of internal medicine and the focused training of dedicated diabetology. With 20+ years of diabetes-focused practice and active leadership roles in the diabetes research community, his OPD is the primary diabetology service at Vivekananda.

His leadership and academic affiliations carry weight. As General Secretary of TSRSSDI (Telangana State Chapter of the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India), he is actively engaged in state-level diabetes research, continuing medical education, and diabetes care standards. As Secretary of Diabetes & You Society, he is involved in community-level diabetes education and advocacy. Membership in the American Diabetes Association (ADA) ensures exposure to international research and current treatment guidelines. These affiliations mean the care he provides reflects current evidence-based diabetes practice rather than historical habits.

The practice covers the complete diabetes spectrum: newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes, long-standing diabetes with complications, pre-diabetes preventive management, gestational diabetes, insulin therapy initiation and optimisation, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) interpretation, complex cases needing medication rationalisation, and comprehensive complication screening (kidney, nerve, eye, foot). Treatment is individualised; not every patient needs the same combination of medications, and adherence to lifestyle changes matters as much as pharmacology.

Diabetes is rarely a single-specialty condition. For diabetes patients whose presentation includes other internal medicine concerns (hypertension, thyroid disorders, multi-system review), Dr. Manisha (Full-time Consultant Internal Medicine and Diabetologist, MRCP UK) offers broader internal medicine scope. For diabetes-related foot problems, Dr. V. Rajasekhar (Senior Podiatrist, DFSI and I-FAB qualifications) provides dedicated diabetic foot care. For diabetes-related kidney disease (diabetic nephropathy), Dr. E. Praveen (Consultant Nephrologist) handles CKD management. For diabetes-related skin conditions, Dr. Sai Prasanth Neti (Consultant Dermatologist) is available. This multi-specialty integration is what converts diabetes care from simple glucose monitoring into genuine outcome improvement.

Diabetes care is not only about sugar numbers on a report. It is about reducing the risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, blindness and amputation over the next two to three decades. That needs a plan that fits the patient's life, not just their glucose reading. Patient education is half the prescription.

Dr. Sree Mukesh Dutta

Qualifications and Training

  • MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)
  • MD General Medicine (3-year post-graduate specialty in Internal Medicine)
  • Diploma in Diabetes Mellitus (focused specialisation in diabetes care)
  • 20+ years of diabetes-focused clinical practice

Society Leadership and Memberships

  • General Secretary - TSRSSDI (Telangana State Chapter of the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India)
  • Secretary - Diabetes & You Society
  • Member - American Diabetes Association (ADA)
Conditions Treated

What Dr. Sree Mukesh Dutta treats at Vivekananda Hospital

Complete diabetology care from newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes to complex cases with established complications. Coordinated with multi-specialty diabetic complication management.

Diabetes Diagnosis and Management

  • Type 2 Diabetes
  • Type 1 Diabetes
  • Pre-diabetes evaluation
  • Gestational diabetes
  • Newly diagnosed diabetes treatment planning
  • Long-term diabetes follow-up

Insulin Therapy

  • Insulin initiation and titration
  • Basal-bolus regimen planning
  • Pre-mix insulin optimisation
  • Insulin pen and pump counselling
  • Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) interpretation
  • Hypoglycaemia prevention strategies

Oral and Injectable Diabetes Drugs

  • Metformin optimisation
  • Sulphonylureas, DPP-4 inhibitors
  • SGLT2 inhibitors
  • GLP-1 receptor agonists (weekly injectables)
  • Combination therapy
  • Medication rationalisation

Diabetic Complication Screening

  • Diabetic neuropathy evaluation
  • Diabetic nephropathy screening (kidney)
  • Diabetic retinopathy screening coordination
  • Diabetic foot assessment
  • Cardiovascular risk assessment
  • Annual comprehensive review

Metabolic and Endocrine

  • Obesity in diabetes
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Thyroid disorders
  • Dyslipidaemia in diabetes
  • Hypertension in diabetic patients
  • Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

Diabetes Education

  • Lifestyle counselling (diet, exercise)
  • Self-monitoring blood glucose training
  • Insulin administration training
  • Sick-day rules and hypoglycaemia awareness
  • Diabetes in pregnancy planning
  • Travel with diabetes guidance
Symptoms and situations that need diabetology evaluation:
  • Newly diagnosed diabetes or pre-diabetes
  • Increased thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss
  • Diabetes not controlled with current medications (HbA1c above target)
  • Frequent hypoglycaemia or dangerous blood sugar swings
  • Planning pregnancy with pre-existing diabetes
  • Pregnancy with screening positive for gestational diabetes
  • Family history of diabetes needing preventive screening
  • Diabetic complications suspected (numbness, vision changes, foot ulcers, protein in urine)
  • Wanting to transition from oral medications to insulin, or vice versa
  • Obesity with metabolic syndrome features
Patient Questions

Frequently asked questions

How do I book an appointment with Dr. Sree Mukesh Dutta?
Call +91 72079 04418 or WhatsApp the same number. OPD is Monday to Saturday, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Advance booking is recommended. Bring your HbA1c reports, fasting and post-prandial sugar logs, current medication list, and any prior complication screening results.
What makes TSRSSDI leadership and ADA membership important?
TSRSSDI (Telangana State Chapter of the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India) is the state-level academic body for diabetes research and practice. Serving as General Secretary means active involvement in continuing medical education, treatment guideline dissemination, and academic conferences. American Diabetes Association membership ensures exposure to international research. Together these affiliations signal a practice actively engaged with current evidence rather than routine prescription patterns.
Should I see a Diabetologist or an Internal Medicine doctor for diabetes?
For dedicated diabetes care (newly diagnosed, complex cases, insulin therapy, gestational diabetes, complication management) Dr. Sree Mukesh Dutta's Diabetologist practice is the primary referral. If you have diabetes along with several other internal medicine concerns (multi-system review, hypertension plus diabetes plus thyroid, acute illness with diabetes), Dr. Manisha (Internal Medicine + Diabetologist, MRCP UK, full-day OPD) offers broader scope. Both approaches are valid; the right fit depends on how the patient's overall care is structured.
What is HbA1c and why does it matter?
HbA1c (glycated haemoglobin) reflects average blood sugar over the past 2-3 months, giving a better picture than single-point fasting or random glucose readings. HbA1c below 7.0% is typically the target for most adult diabetics; tighter or looser targets may apply based on age, duration of diabetes, complications, and hypoglycaemia risk. Every 3-monthly HbA1c review is standard practice. The number guides medication adjustment decisions.
Do I need to start insulin? What about complications?
Insulin is not a failure - it is a tool. Many Type 2 diabetics need insulin eventually because the pancreas gradually loses its ability to produce enough insulin regardless of medication. Insulin is also first-line for pregnancy diabetes, DKA, and when oral drugs cannot achieve target HbA1c. Modern insulin regimens (basal-bolus, pens, CGM integration) have made insulin easier to use. Decision to start insulin is made jointly with the patient after explaining alternatives and expected benefits.
How often should I screen for complications?
Annual complication screening is standard for Type 2 diabetes and from year 5 for Type 1 diabetes. Screening covers: kidneys (urine microalbumin, serum creatinine, eGFR), eyes (dilated retinal examination), nerves (foot examination including monofilament, vibration testing), cardiovascular (ECG, lipid profile, BP), and diabetic foot (pulses, inspection, sensation). Early detection catches complications at a stage when treatment can prevent progression.
What happens if I develop a diabetic foot ulcer?
Diabetic foot ulcer needs urgent evaluation to prevent infection, deeper tissue damage, and potential amputation. Dr. V. Rajasekhar (Senior Podiatrist, DFSI and I-FAB qualified, 10+ years) is the diabetic foot specialist at Vivekananda. Coordinated care involves wound assessment, infection management, offloading (specialised footwear or casting), sugar optimisation (Dr. Sree Mukesh Dutta side), vascular assessment if indicated, and possibly multi-disciplinary input. Early specialist review saves limbs.
What about diabetic kidney disease?
Diabetic nephropathy (kidney disease from diabetes) is a leading cause of chronic kidney disease in India. Early signs are microalbuminuria (small protein in urine) and rising creatinine. Screening is annual. Early intervention with ACE inhibitors or ARBs, blood pressure control, and newer agents like SGLT2 inhibitors slows progression. For established CKD, Dr. E. Praveen (Consultant Nephrologist at Vivekananda) handles ongoing nephrology care in coordination with diabetes management.
Can he help with gestational diabetes?
Yes. Gestational diabetes (GDM) needs careful management to protect both mother and baby. Diagnosis is via glucose tolerance testing during pregnancy. Management includes diet counselling, blood sugar monitoring (fasting + post-meal), and insulin if glucose targets are not achieved with diet alone. Coordination with the obstetrics team (Dr. Shalini B, Dr. P. Padmaja) ensures integrated maternal care. Most gestational diabetes resolves after delivery but requires long-term follow-up for future Type 2 risk.
Are diabetes consultations and medications covered by insurance?
Vivekananda Hospital is empanelled with CGHS, ESI, Aarogyasri, Arogyabhadratha and 25+ private insurers. Inpatient admission for diabetes-related issues (DKA, severe hypoglycaemia, foot ulcer admission) is typically covered. Some policies include OPD benefits for chronic disease follow-up; most do not cover routine OPD visits or outpatient medications. Insulin, CGM devices, and newer injectables are usually not reimbursed under standard policies. Bring policy documents for specific coverage confirmation.

Consult Dr. Sree Mukesh Dutta for diabetes care

Afternoon OPD Mon-Sat: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM at Vivekananda Hospital Begumpet.

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To receive expert, compassionate, and comprehensive diabetes care from one of the best Diabetologists in Hyderabad, schedule your consultation with Dr. Sree Mukesh Dutta at Vivekananda Hospital. Visit Dr. Sree Mukesh Dutta at Vivekananda Hospital, Hyderabad: 6-3-871/A, Greenlands Rd, behind Snehalatha Complex, Punjagutta Officers Colony, Begumpet, Hyderabad, Telangana 500016 Consultation Hours: Monday-Saturday, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM Book Appointment: Call 7207904418] or use our website to book your visit.

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