Diabetes Test
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Measures average blood sugar levels over the past 2–3 months, helping assess long-term glucose control and diabetes risk.
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Measures fasting and post-meal blood sugar levels to assess glucose control, insulin function, and diabetes risk.
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Measures cholesterol and triglycerides to assess heart health, metabolism, and overall fitness readiness.
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Detects early kidney damage by measuring albumin levels relative to creatinine, helping assess kidney function and diabetes-related risks.
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Measures protein loss relative to creatinine to help detect kidney damage and monitor kidney health.
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Measures how well the kidneys filter waste, helping assess kidney function and overall metabolic health.
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Estimates how well your kidneys are filtering blood, helping detect early kidney issues and monitor overall kidney function.
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Measures C-peptide levels to assess how much insulin your body is producing, helping evaluate diabetes type and pancreatic function.
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Measures insulin levels to assess blood sugar control, insulin resistance, and overall metabolic and hormonal balance.
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Evaluates how effectively your kidneys filter creatinine from the blood, helping assess overall kidney function and detect early kidney impairment.
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Measures “good” cholesterol levels that help protect the heart and support overall cardiovascular health.