HbA1c Blood Sugar Test

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HbA1c Blood Sugar Test
HbA1c Blood Sugar Test
HbA1c Blood Sugar Test
HbA1c Blood Sugar Test
HbA1c Blood Sugar Test
HbA1c Blood Sugar Test

HbA1c Blood Sugar Test

$39.00 Sale Save
This test is recommended for individuals who are at risk or have a family history of diabetes, or have experienced symptoms of diabetes including, increased thirst, frequent urination, and blurred vision. It is also recommended for those who want to monitor their blood glucose levels in response to treatments or new diets.

The test panel provides an assessment of your body’s average blood sugar levels over the last six to eight weeks by measuring levels of hemoglobin in the blood that is coated with sugar (glycated hemoglobin). HbA1c levels are reflective of how well your body controls blood sugar, turns food into energy, or how diabetes is controlled. The test does not reflect daily ups and downs of blood glucose which can be affected by diets, exercise and stress.

This test is not permitted in AK, AZ, HI, NJ and RI.



About the test

Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), is a form of hemoglobin (a blood pigment that carries oxygen) that is bound to glucose. Levels of your HbA1c can be affected by changes in your lifestyle, diet, medications (like steroids), stress, or illness. Blood HbA1c levels are reflective of how well your body turns food into energy, or how diabetes is controlled.

Diabetes is a metabolic disease characterized by elevated levels of blood sugar. High HbA1c levels indicate poorer control of diabetes than levels in the normal range. High blood sugar, known as Hyperglycemia, means there is too much sugar in the blood because the body lacks enough insulin. Associated with diabetes, hyperglycemia can cause vomiting, excessive hunger and thirst, rapid heartbeat, vision problems and other symptoms.

Lower HbA1c levels may occur when the body’s blood sugar (glucose) decreases and is too low, known as Hypoglycemia. Symptoms of Hypoglycemia can include excess sweating, hunger, lightheadedness, vomiting, anxiety, blurred vision, and shakiness.

Both low and high level of HbA1c levels can benefit from a modified diet. Please consult your doctor for additional information.

Finger-prick blood collection

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What to expect

For Self-administered test

All items needed to take the test at home

Instructions on how to take the test

Pre-paid shipping both ways

Digital and printable results

How it works

1. Order your kit

Visit our shop and order your test kit(s) to be delivered promptly.

2. Register your kit

When your test kit arrives, follow the simple instructions to register your Kit ID and create a secure account.

Register Kit

3. We collect your sample

Everything you need is included, and collection takes only a few minutes. Use the shipping return mailer to send your sample to the lab.

4. Get your lab results

Digital results and insights will be available on our secure platform. Easily share your results with your doctor or family members.