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Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterised by hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) resulting from low levels of the hormone insulin or resistance to insulin's effects. The characteristic symptoms are polyuria (excessive urine production), polydipsia (thirst and increased fluid intake) and blurred vision; these symptoms may be absent if the blood sugar is only mildly elevated.
 
Diabetes can cause many complications. Acute complications such as hypoglycemia, ketoacidosis or nonketotic hyperosmolar coma may occur if the disease is not adequately controlled. Serious long-term complications include cardiovascular disease, chronic renal failure, retinal damage (which can lead to blindness), nerve damage and microvascular damage which may cause erectile dysfunction (impotence) and poor healing. Poor healing of wounds, particularly of the feet, can lead to gangrene, which may require amputation. 
 
Diabetes treatment is available through many private hospitals and private specialists. If you need a private diabetes specialist or are interested in the screening, care, self management or treatment of diabetes, you can search for a private consultant using our Find a consultant database, or you can Find a private hospital in your area.

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We maintain a database of around 2,500 consultants in private practice across the UK. You can search for a diabetes doctor in your area by entering the key word "diabetes", and your postcode. 
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If you're looking for a diabetes treatment clinic, you can search our database of private hospitals.
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Featured clinics and hospitals

The following centres for private treatment provide specialist expertise in diabetic conditions, the screening, care, self management and the treatment of diabetes.
 
 

London Medical

London Medical offers a comprehensive range of diabetes services to aid diagnosis, monitor progress, educate and provide ongoing support and information for people with diabetes. They also have state of the art facilities for the assessment and treatment of the complications of diabetes.