A lab test called a glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) can determine how much sugar has been in your blood over the previous two to three months. As part of routine physical examinations, it is used to identify prediabetes, identify diabetes, and assess the effectiveness of treatment. HbA1c levels <5.7% are considered normal, whereas those ≥ 6.5% are a sign of diabetes.
No. of Tests: 1
Sample Required: Blood
For: Male & Female