Diabetic Profile – Advanced is a comprehensive test package that not only assesses your blood sugar levels but also includes tests for cardiac risk markers, electrolytes, thyroid function tests, lipid profile, pancreas profile, kidney profile, vitamins, iron deficiency profile, liver function tests, kidney function tests and complete blood count.
Also Known As : Full Diabetes Assessment, Comprehensive Diabetes Panel, Diabetes Health Check.
- Report In : Within 12 Hours*
- Fasting : Yes Required
A comprehensive diabetes diagnostic package that evaluates blood sugar control, metabolic health, and organ function.
- Lipid Profile
- Liver Function Test - Mini
- HbA1c Glycated Haemoglobin
- Renal (Kidney) Function Tests -2, RFT Mini
- Extended CBC Haemogram
- Lipase
- Amylase
- Insulin Fasting
- Routine Urine Examination
This package is ideal for individuals looking for a detailed assessment of diabetes and its associated metabolic risks. It evaluates blood sugar regulation, kidney function, liver health, lipid profile, and pancreatic enzymes, providing insights into diabetes complications and overall metabolic health. Designed for both newly diagnosed and long-term diabetic patients, it helps optimize treatment plans and monitor disease progression effectively.
Who should take this test?
Individuals with diabetes, prediabetes, a family history of diabetes, or those experiencing symptoms such as increased thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue.
Do I need to fast before this test?
Yes, a minimum of 8-12 hours of fasting is required for accurate blood glucose, insulin, and lipid profile results.
Why is a lipid profile included in this test?
Diabetes increases the risk of heart disease, and lipid profile testing helps assess cholesterol levels and cardiovascular risk.
Can this test detect complications of diabetes?
Yes, by analyzing kidney, liver, and cardiovascular markers, this test helps detect early signs of diabetes-related complications.
How often should I take this test?
For individuals with diabetes, this test is recommended every 3-6 months to monitor disease progression and treatment effectiveness.
