Diabetes & Prediabetes

Prediabetes & Type 2 Diabetes: A Root-Cause, Doctor-Led Approach

Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes are metabolic conditions driven largely by insulin resistance. For many people — especially in the early years — structured medical and lifestyle intervention can improve blood sugar control and, in some cases, achieve remission. Our physicians build a plan around your labs and follow it closely.

Common signs & symptoms

Rising fasting glucose or HbA1c
Increased thirst and frequent urination
Fatigue and afternoon energy dips
Slow-healing wounds and frequent infections
Family history of diabetes

Common root causes

Long-standing insulin resistanceExcess visceral fatHigh refined-carbohydrate dietsPhysical inactivity and poor sleepGenetic predisposition (higher in South Asians)

How Your Metabolic Doctor helps

1

Full metabolic workup

HbA1c, fasting insulin, HOMA-IR, lipids, and more to understand your starting point.

2

Personalized remission-focused plan

Medical nutrition, activity, sleep, stress, and medication review — coordinated by a physician.

3

Close monitoring

Regular reviews and coaching to track HbA1c and adjust the protocol.

Frequently asked questions

Can type 2 diabetes be reversed?

Remission — normal blood sugar without medication — is possible for some people, particularly early after diagnosis and with significant metabolic improvement. It requires medical supervision and is not guaranteed for everyone.

What is the difference between reversal and cure?

We use "remission" rather than "cure." Blood sugar can normalize, but the underlying tendency remains, so continued healthy habits and monitoring matter.

Should I stop my diabetes medication?

Never stop or change medication on your own. Any changes must be made by your physician based on your monitored results.

Ready to understand your metabolic health?

Start with a free 2-minute assessment, or book a physician-led Starter Assessment.

This page is for education and does not constitute medical advice or a diagnosis. Individual results vary. Always consult a qualified physician before making changes to medication or treatment.

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