Diabetic Profile
A complete diabetes monitoring panel that checks blood sugar control, kidney health, heart risk, and blood pressure—essential for diabetics.
Test Information
Reports In
Same day (6-8 hours)
Parameters
7
Requisites
Blood Sample, No Fasting Required
Sample Type
Blood & Urine
Measures
Fasting and post-prandial blood glucose, HbA1c (3-month average sugar), serum creatinine (kidney function), lipid profile (cholesterol, triglycerides), urine analysis (protein, glucose), ECG, and blood pressure.
Identifies
Diabetes control (good vs poor), diabetic kidney disease (elevated creatinine, urine protein), cardiovascular risk (lipid profile), heart complications (ECG changes), and hypertension (common in diabetics).
What is the Diabetic Profile Test?
The Diabetic Profile is a comprehensive diabetes assessment package that includes fasting blood sugar, post-meal blood sugar, HbA1c (3-month sugar average), fasting insulin, kidney function tests, and lipid profile. India is the diabetes capital of the world — this profile gives a complete picture of your blood sugar control and its impact on your organs.
Why Should You Take This Test?
India is the diabetes capital of the world. Uncontrolled diabetes damages kidneys, eyes, heart, and nerves. This profile monitors HbA1c (gold standard for control), kidney function (diabetic nephropathy is common), and heart risk. Regular testing every 3-6 months helps prevent devastating complications.
Who Should Get Tested?
Known Diabetic Patients
Quarterly monitoring of sugar control and organ health.
Pre-Diabetics
Borderline sugar levels need regular monitoring.
Family History of Diabetes
Especially if parents or siblings are diabetic.
Overweight / Obese
Obesity is the strongest modifiable risk factor for Type 2 diabetes.
PCOD Patients
Insulin resistance is central to PCOD.
Warning Signs — When Should You Get This Test?
Common Conditions Detected
Frequently Booked Together
Tests commonly ordered alongside Diabetic Profile for a complete picture
Urine Microalbumin
Earliest marker of diabetic kidney damage
Fundoscopy
Eye exam for diabetic retinopathy
ECG
Diabetics have doubled risk of heart disease
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BloodRBS measures blood glucose at any time without fasting. Useful for emergency screening and symptomatic patients. Less specific than FBS or PPBS for diagnosis but valuable for quick assessment.
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