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Our Dietetics & Nutrition Experts

Numed Super Specialty Hospital is proud to have a team of highly qualified and experienced dieticians and nutrition experts. They are dedicated to providing personalized, evidence-based nutrition care, ensuring optimal health, faster recovery, and long-term wellness for every patient.

B.Sc. (Hons.), M.Sc.

Sr. Nutritionist

B.Sc. (Hons.), M.Sc.

Understanding Therapeutic Inpatient Diet Care

Proper nutrition plays a vital role in recovery and overall health. During hospitalization, the body requires the right balance of nutrients to heal, regain strength, and respond effectively to medical treatment. Therapeutic Inpatient Diet Care ensures patients receive personalized, medically appropriate meals tailored to their specific health conditions.

What Is Therapeutic Inpatient Diet Care?

Therapeutic Inpatient Diet Care refers to customized nutrition plans designed to support patients during their hospital stay. These diets are carefully planned by clinical dietitians based on medical diagnosis, treatment plans, and individual nutritional needs.

Common types of therapeutic diets include:

  • Diabetic Diet: Controlled carbohydrate intake to maintain stable blood sugar levels.

  • Cardiac Diet: Low-fat, low-sodium meals to support heart health.

  • Renal Diet: Regulated protein, potassium, and sodium for kidney patients.

  • High-Protein Diet: To promote wound healing and post-surgical recovery.

  • Liquid or Soft Diet: For patients with swallowing difficulties or digestive concerns.

These diets are not general meal plans — they are medically supervised nutrition therapies aimed at improving recovery and preventing complications.

Why Therapeutic Diets Matter

Ignoring proper nutrition during illness can slow down recovery and increase health risks. Therapeutic diet care helps in:

  • Faster wound healing and tissue repair

  • Maintaining stable blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels

  • Preventing infections and complications

  • Supporting digestive health

  • Improving energy levels and overall strength

Signs You May Need Specialized Diet Care

If you or your loved one is experiencing any of the following, therapeutic diet care is essential:

  • Chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, or kidney disorders

  • Post-surgical recovery

  • Unexplained weight loss or malnutrition

  • Difficulty chewing or swallowing

  • Digestive disorders affecting nutrient absorption

Early nutritional intervention can significantly improve treatment outcomes.

Our Approach to Care

At NuMed Super Specialty Hospital, our Therapeutic Inpatient Diet Care program is designed with compassion and precision. Our clinical dietitians work closely with doctors and nursing staff to assess each patient’s condition, monitor progress, and modify meal plans as needed.

Our approach includes:

  • Detailed nutritional assessment

  • Personalized diet planning

  • Continuous monitoring and adjustment

  • Patient and family counseling on dietary management

  • Education for long-term healthy eating habits

We believe that proper nutrition is a powerful part of medical treatment — helping patients recover faster, regain strength, and return to a healthier life.

FAQ's

Patients with conditions like diabetes, heart disease, kidney disorders, post-surgery recovery, malnutrition, or digestive issues often require specialized diet plans.

 

Clinical dietitians assess the patient’s medical history, diagnosis, lab reports, and nutritional status before creating a personalized meal plan.

Yes, diet plans are regularly monitored and adjusted according to the patient’s recovery progress and medical requirements.

 

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