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Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Among all Diabetic patients, almost 10 -15% develop Diabetic foot problems and up to 4-6% of patients require amputation (minor or major). A foot is lost to Diabetes somewhere in the world every 30 seconds.To get back to your normal lifestyle and get painless experience we help you benefit from our minimally invasive medical procedures. Let the pain vanish and help you live a healthy life.



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