
MBBS, MD - Pharmacology General
Physician & Fellowship in
Diabetology
Speciality : Physician & Diabetologist
Experience: 6 Years
Dr. Nalini Kumari is a highly skilled General Physician practicing at Sudershan Hospital, known for its commitment to quality healthcare. With an MBBS degree and an MD in Pharmacology, Dr. Kumari brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her patients. She focuses on accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and holistic care to ensure optimal health outcomes for everyone who walks through her door.
At Sudershan Hospital, Dr. Nalini Kumari utilizes her advanced training in pharmacology to provide precise and safe medical treatments. Her deep understanding of drug interactions and therapies allows her to deliver effective care tailored to each patient’s needs. She remains updated with the latest medical advancements to ensure her patients receive the best possible treatment options.
Dr. Nalini Kumari holds a Fellowship in Diabetology, enabling her to provide specialized care to patients with diabetes. At Sudershan Hospital, she offers comprehensive diabetes management including lifestyle counseling, blood sugar monitoring, medication adjustments, and prevention of complications. Her compassionate approach helps patients manage their condition confidently and improve their quality of life.
Dr. Nalini Kumari believes in treating each patient as an individual. She takes time to understand their medical history, lifestyle, and concerns, crafting personalized treatment plans that fit their unique needs. Her empathetic communication fosters trust and comfort, making Sudershan Hospital a welcoming environment for all patients seeking care.
Beyond treating illness, Dr. Nalini Kumari and Sudershan Hospital are dedicated to promoting preventive care and overall wellness. Dr. Nalini Kumari encourages healthy living, routine health screenings, and early interventions to help patients maintain long-term health. Her goal is to empower individuals to live healthier, happier lives through quality medical care and guidance.
Seasonal fevers are common illnesses that occur more frequently during certain times of the year, often linked to changes in weather, humidity, and environmental conditions. These fevers are typically caused by viral or bacterial infections such as influenza (flu), dengue, malaria, common cold, and other respiratory infections.
Seasonal fevers often present with symptoms like sudden onset of high fever, body aches, fatigue, headaches, and sometimes rash or digestive disturbances depending on the cause. Since many of these infections are contagious, they can spread rapidly in communities, especially during rainy or cold seasons.
Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how your body processes blood sugar (glucose), the body’s main source of energy. Glucose comes from the food you eat and is regulated by a hormone called insulin, which is produced by the pancreas. In diabetes, either the body doesn’t make enough insulin or can’t use it effectively, leading to high blood sugar levels.
Proper management is essential to prevent serious complications and maintain a healthy, active life.
The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located in the front of the neck, just below the Adam’s apple. It produces hormones—thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3)—that regulate the body’s metabolism, energy levels, heart rate, temperature, and even brain function.
A healthy thyroid is essential for overall well-being, but thyroid disorders are common and can affect people of all ages, especially women.
Respiratory illnesses affect the lungs and breathing passages and can range from mild infections to chronic, life-altering conditions. Our comprehensive Respiratory Illness Management program focuses on early diagnosis, personalized treatment, and long-term care to help patients breathe easier and live healthier.
A chronic condition where the airways become inflamed and narrowed, causing wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. With the right treatment plan—including inhalers, medications, and trigger management—most people with asthma can lead active, normal lives.
A long-term lung disease that includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema, usually caused by smoking or long-term exposure to pollutants. Symptoms include persistent cough, breathlessness, and fatigue. Our care includes bronchodilators, oxygen therapy, and pulmonary rehabilitation to slow disease progression and improve quality of life.
Infectious Disease Care focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. Common conditions include tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, dengue, malaria, COVID-19, and urinary or respiratory tract infections.
Specialists in this field manage complex or drug-resistant infections, provide antibiotic stewardship, guide vaccination strategies, and help control hospital-acquired infections (HAIs). Timely and expert care is essential to control the spread of infections, reduce complications, and promote full recovery.
Physician & Diabetologist
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