Diabetes Panel
Fasting glucose and HbA1c for blood sugar insight.
2–4 working days
Every result includes a professional assessment from a BIG-registered doctor. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
HbA1c monitoring is increasingly important with age as diabetes risk rises. Regular testing supports early intervention and helps maintain metabolic health in later years.
Results within 2–4 working days after your blood draw (estimate)
This test measures the percentage of haemoglobin in red blood cells that has glucose attached to it. Higher percentages indicate higher average blood sugar over the preceding months.
HbA1c provides a long-term view of blood sugar control, unlike fasting glucose which reflects a single point in time. It is essential for diabetes diagnosis and management. Consult your healthcare provider.
Testing is recommended for routine diabetes screening, monitoring diabetes management, or evaluating risk of pre-diabetes. It does not require fasting, making it convenient for any time of day.
Low HbA1c is normal and indicates good blood sugar control.
Elevated HbA1c indicates diabetes or poor blood sugar control. Consider lifestyle changes and treatment.
Low HbA1c is normal and indicates good blood sugar control.
Elevated HbA1c indicates diabetes or poor blood sugar control. Consider lifestyle changes and treatment.
Consistent carbohydrate management, regular physical activity, maintaining a healthy weight, and managing stress are key to keeping HbA1c within a healthy range. Small, sustained changes are more effective than drastic diets.
This marker is included in the following test panels.
Fasting glucose and HbA1c for blood sugar insight.
2–4 working days