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    Diabetes Profile

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    What is a Diabetic Profile?

    A Diabetic Profile is a group of blood and urine tests used to diagnose, monitor, and manage diabetes mellitus. These tests evaluate blood sugar levels, kidney function, cholesterol, and other important indicators that help assess how well diabetes is being controlled and whether it is affecting other organs.

    The diabetic profile may include:

    • Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)

    • Postprandial Blood Sugar (PPBS)

    • HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin)

    • Lipid Profile

    • Urine Sugar and Ketones

    • Serum Creatinine and Blood Urea

    Regular testing allows healthcare providers to detect early signs of complications such as kidney damage, heart disease, or nerve problems and adjust treatment plans accordingly.

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    A young girl receives an insulin checkup from a medical professional at home, managing diabetes.

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    Our team of skilled doctors, nurses, and specialists bring years of experience and expertise to ensure you receive the highest quality of care.

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    We provide a wide range of diagnostic testing to support accurate, timely medical decisions. From advanced lab screenings to routine urine analysis and blood work, our state-of-the-art facilities ensure you receive reliable results in a convenient, patient-friendly environment. Our integrated approach allows for efficient communication between patients and healthcare providers, streamlining the care process from diagnosis to treatment.

    It’s a group of lab tests that check for diabetes and its complications by evaluating blood sugar control, kidney function, and cholesterol levels.

    Doctors usually recommend every 3–6 months for people with diabetes, or as advised based on your individual health status.

    Blood samples are collected from a vein, and a urine sample is taken. Some tests may require more than one blood sample over time.

    Yes. Most tests in the profile, especially glucose and lipid tests, require fasting for 8–12 hours.

    To detect diabetes early, monitor your condition, and prevent or manage complications like kidney damage and heart disease.