HbA1c Test (Glycated Hemoglobin Test)

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HbA1c Test (Glycated Hemoglobin Test)

The HbA1c Test, also known as the Glycated Hemoglobin Test, is a crucial blood test used to assess the average blood sugar (glucose) levels over the past two to three months. It helps in diagnosing diabetes, monitoring long-term glucose control, and evaluating the risk of diabetes-related complications.

Types of HbA1c Testing

  • Standard HbA1c Test: Measures the percentage of glycated hemoglobin in the blood
  • Point-of-Care HbA1c: Used in clinics for instant results (may be less precise)
  • HbA1c with Estimated Average Glucose (eAG): Converts HbA1c into an average daily blood sugar reading

Uses of the HbA1c Test

  • Diagnosis of diabetes and prediabetes
  • Monitoring blood sugar control in people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes
  • Evaluating the effectiveness of diabetes treatment over time
  • Predicting the risk of diabetic complications such as nerve, kidney, and heart problems
  • Part of routine checkups in patients at risk due to obesity, family history, or other metabolic conditions

Preparation

  • Fasting: Not required — the test can be done at any time of day
  • Medications: Continue usual medication unless instructed otherwise
  • Health Conditions: Inform your doctor if you have anemia, kidney disease, or recent blood loss, as it may affect results
  • No Special Diet Restrictions: No need to alter your food intake before the test

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the HbA1c test?
It measures the average level of blood sugar attached to hemoglobin over the past 2–3 months.

2. Is fasting needed for this test?
No, fasting is not required for an HbA1c test.

3. What are normal HbA1c levels?

  • Below 5.7%: Normal
  • 5.7% to 6.4%: Prediabetes
  • 6.5% or higher: Diabetes

4. How is the test performed?
A blood sample is taken from a vein in your arm.

5. How often should I get this test?
Every 3 to 6 months if you have diabetes. Annually for those at risk of developing diabetes.

6. Can HbA1c detect short-term changes?
No, it reflects long-term glucose levels and is not suitable for detecting daily fluctuations.

7. Can lifestyle changes improve HbA1c?
Yes, healthy eating, regular exercise, weight management, and proper medication can significantly lower HbA1c.


Includes 2 Test Parameters

  • Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)
  • Average blood glucose

Test Preparations:

  • No special preparation is needed.

TAT: 16-24 Hours*

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