Dr. Rakhil Rubinova, MD
Internist
6271 woodhaven Blvd 1st Floor rego park NY, 11374About
Dr. Rakhil Rubinova is an internist practicing in rego park, NY. Dr. Rubinova specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Rubinova provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
Board Certification
Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism (Internal Medicine)
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Dr. Rakhil Rubinova, MD's Expert Contributions
Does uncontrolled diabetes cause low hemoglobin?
I would investigate other causes of low hemoglobin like bleeding before concluding it’s from poorly controlled diabetes. READ MORE
Can I ever stop using insulin?
I would strongly advise to make dietary and lifestyle changes which may lead to weight loss and insulin sensitivity. There is a chance to come off insulin unless you have type 1 diabetes, which is due to the destruction of insulin-producing cells. READ MORE
Can diabetes cause weight loss?
Treat diabetes and change dietary habits for the entire family. READ MORE
Does Metformin ensure that I won't have diabetes because of my PCOD?
It will improve insulin sensitivity and there is a high chance of preventing diabetes. Diet and life style changes are still a very important component of prevention. READ MORE
If I had gestational diabetes, am I at higher risk of diabetes at a later stage?
Yes, this very often reducing portions and changing life style is very important. You should be screened for diabetes at the least 6 months post portion and then yearly at the physical. READ MORE
Is brown rice helpful in controlling diabetes?
Yes it can ... and most important is portion control and maintaining consistency in meals with carbohydrates READ MORE
Do medicines lose their effectiveness if taken for a long period of time?
As disease progresses the need for additional medications may arise. It’s important to maintain consistency in diet and portions along with activity in daily routine to prevent increases in glucose and prevent disease progression. READ MORE
My husband feels very hungry with his diabetic medication. What should I do?
He may have what’s called paeudohypoglycemia. Very important to cut back on portions of foods and possible adjust medications as well. He may need a professional continuous glucose monitoring to be able to see his glucose trends and why he is hungry. READ MORE
How should diabetes be treated in patients who have had it for a long time?
It’s very important to start checking blood glucoses, reduce portions of carbs, and be consistent with diet. Often, medications may need to be adjusted to meet her daily routine so she takes them appropriately. Exercise!!! Eat healthy!!! READ MORE
Can my thyroid be the reason behind my high cholesterol?
Yes READ MORE
How can I lose weight if I havediabetes?
It’s a great challenge yet many people have been very successful a pound at a time. In my practice consistency and carbohydrate reduction in addition to physical activity is a way to start. I would make sure you don’t have any other hormonally mediated problems that contribute to obesity ex. Cortisol oversecretion. READ MORE
I have Hashimoto's, I think symptoms have gone into remission while I'm pregnant. Will they return?
Most autoimmune diseases are dormant during pregnancy. Your thyroid issues may return postpartum. The window is usually about 6mon to a year. READ MORE
How does PCOD cause sugar fluctuations?
The back nine to the disease is based on insulin resistance and leads to metabolic syndrome subsequently to glucose variability and type 2 diabetes READ MORE
Can diabetes cause erectile dysfunction?
Yes, poor diet, lack of exercise and weight issues that coexist with diabetes and many chronic disease can lead to ED. Speak to your endocrinologist. READ MORE
If I avoid medicines and concentrate on lifestyle, can I win over diabetes?
Yes diet and life style changes are an important part of overall diabetes management. Often they can help reduce the amount of meds necessary and sometimes delay the onset of diabetes. READ MORE
Can one be diagnosed with both type 2 and type 1 diabetes?
Usually patients with type 1 diabetes cannot have type 2 diabetes but may have some clinical features of insulin resistance which are common in type 2 diabetes. Type 2 patients with disease progression can be only on insulin, they do not develop type 1 but have clinical features of it. READ MORE
How can we fight diabetes naturally?
Reduce carbohydrate intake and increase physical activity. This may improve his A1c by 1 -2 point at least. READ MORE
Does insulin cause weight gain?
Yes it is appropriate to gain weight but watching and keeping dietary intake consistent is helpful as well. Once you start absorbing the glucose you were dumping in the urine in the past that’s your healthy response to insulin. READ MORE
What should be the ideal HbA1C for a diabetic patient?
It’s dependent on your age and other medical issues. The data though is very consistent that the lower the a1c the longer you will be able to prevent diabetes complications. The trick is to work with your doctor and address your daily routines and medications to assist you in improving your control. READ MORE
When does medication start for diabetes?
It is a discussion that needs to happen between you and your doctor. If you are someone who is at high risk for type 2 diabetes and diabetes related complications depending on your family history or life style .. medical therapy should be initiated as a means of prevention. Metfomin is the best drug of choice. Of course the main stay is always the diet and life style changes. Data is clear that with 5-7% of weight loss one can prevent progression of Pre diabetes to diabetes without medical therapy. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Professional Memberships
- AACE
- Endocrine society
- ACP
- American Diabetes Association
- ASBMR
Internships
- NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens
Fellowships
- University of Rochester- Strong Memorial Hospital
Professional Society Memberships
- American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, American College of Physicians
Hobbies / Sports
- Reading, Cooking, Family Time
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