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Overview

Insulin pump therapy delivers continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion through a small wearable device, offering more precise and flexible dosing than multiple daily injections. It is a well-established option for patients who want tighter, more adaptable control over their insulin delivery.

Who Can Benefit

  • People with Type 1 diabetes
  • Some insulin-dependent Type 2 diabetics
  • Patients with fluctuating or hard-to-control glucose levels
  • Those seeking more lifestyle flexibility around meals and activity

How It Works

An insulin pump delivers programmed basal insulin throughout the day, with manual bolus doses given at meals. Many modern pumps integrate with continuous glucose monitors (CGM) to support automated dose adjustments, helping keep glucose levels more stable.

Is It Right For You

Suitability is evaluated based on your current glucose control, lifestyle and willingness to actively manage the device. This is discussed in detail during a consultation with Dr. Manisha before starting pump therapy.

Treatment Options

Our approach to insulin pump therapy includes:

  • Pump initiation and setup
  • Dose programming and calibration
  • Ongoing training for patients and caregivers
  • Troubleshooting and periodic review
Insulin pump setup consultation
Insulin pump training

Benefits Of Treatment At Our Clinic

  • Improved HbA1c control
  • Fewer hypoglycemic episodes
  • Greater flexibility around meals and activity
  • Reduced daily injection burden

Frequently Asked Questions

The infusion site is changed every few days and the process is generally well tolerated, with most patients finding it more comfortable than multiple daily injections.

Yes, children can use insulin pumps with appropriate training and caregiver support, and many find it improves flexibility around meals and activities.

Yes, regular monitoring is still important. Pumps work best when paired with continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for full visibility into your glucose trends.

Yes. Patients can return to insulin injections if they choose to stop pump therapy, and this can be discussed with Dr. Manisha at any time.

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