Diabetes - Diagnosis and Monitoring (Clinic Test)
Symptoms of type 1 diabetes often appear unexpectedly and are frequently the reason for checking blood sugar levels. Because symptoms of other types of diabetes and prediabetes come on more gradually or may not be evident we have created guidelines to make tests stress-free.
Our Diabetes Diagnosis and Monitoring test check your levels of HbA1c with biomarkers to confirm whether you have or are at risk of developing diabetes. This test is common for people who have diabetes and do not know about they do.
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£69.00
Description
Identifying conditions of this test
- Diabetes
Diabetes (1 Biomarkers)
Checking your levels of HbA1c is a way of confirming if you have (or are at risk of developing) diabetes. Unmanaged or undiagnosed diabetes is one of the leading causes of mortality. For anyone who already knows they have diabetes, regular HbA1c checks are essential to monitor progress.
HbA1c (Glycosylated Haemoglobin)
Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test is used to measure the average level of blood sugar over the past two to three months and is commonly used to diagnose and monitor diabetes. The sugar is called glucose which builds up in the blood and binds to the haemoglobin in the red blood cells.