Diabetes Panel
Fasting glucose and HbA1c for blood sugar insight.
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Included Markers
2 markersA focused panel measuring Fasting Glucose and HbA1c. Together, these two markers provide insight into your current blood sugar level and your average blood sugar over the past two to three months.
Why this test?
Blood sugar regulation is an aspect of health that many people are curious about, particularly with increasing awareness of metabolic health. Fasting Glucose shows your blood sugar at the moment of the test, while HbA1c reflects a longer-term average. Together they provide a more complete picture than either marker alone.
Who is this test for?
This test may be relevant for adults who want insight into their blood sugar levels, for example those with a family history of diabetes, those who have made dietary changes and are curious about the effect, or anyone whose healthcare provider has suggested checking these values.
What is tested?
- Glucose (Fasting): the level of sugar in your blood after a period of fasting. Measured from a blood sample taken on an empty stomach.
- HbA1c: glycated haemoglobin, which reflects your average blood sugar level over the past 2 to 3 months. Unlike fasting glucose, HbA1c is not affected by what you ate or drank the day before.
What can this test tell you?
The results may indicate whether your blood sugar regulation falls within expected ranges. Fasting glucose provides a point-in-time value, while HbA1c shows a trend. If both values are within the reference range, it may suggest that blood sugar regulation is functioning as expected. Values outside the range may warrant a conversation with your healthcare provider.
How is the sample collected?
A blood sample is drawn at a certified sample point (afnamepunt). There are over 750 locations across the Netherlands. After placing your order, you can select a location and time that suits you.
When is this test useful?
This test may be useful when you want a straightforward look at your blood sugar levels, for example as part of a general health check or when curiosity about metabolic health arises.
What do the results mean?
Results are presented with reference ranges. Fasting glucose can fluctuate based on recent meals, stress, and sleep, while HbA1c is more stable. Your healthcare provider can help interpret the results in the context of your lifestyle and medical history.
Preparation
Fasting for 8 to 12 hours is required for an accurate fasting glucose result. HbA1c does not require fasting, but since both are measured from the same blood sample, fasting is needed for this panel.
What happens after the results?
Your results are available in your personal dashboard. If you have questions about the values, or if any results fall outside the reference range, discussing them with your healthcare provider is recommended.
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Show the barcode on your phone and bring a valid ID. Done in under 15 minutes.
Receive your report from the doctor
A BIG-registered physician reviews your results and writes a personal report. On your dashboard within a few business days.
Choose your check-up
Browse our health panels and choose the check-up that fits you. Compare markers, or build a custom test.
Receive your lab referral
On the same business day you'll receive an email from ZorgDomein with a barcode. Orders outside business hours are processed the next business day.
Get tested at a lab near you
Show the barcode on your phone and bring a valid ID. Done in under 15 minutes.
Receive your report from the doctor
A BIG-registered physician reviews your results and writes a personal report. On your dashboard within a few business days.
Always a location near you
With more than 700+ certified phlebotomy points across the Netherlands.
What We Test
This health panel includes 2 biomarkers to give you a clear picture of your health.
HbA1c (glycated haemoglobin) reflects your average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months. It is the gold standard for long-term blood sugar monitoring and diabetes management.
Learn moreFasting glucose measures the level of sugar (glucose) in your blood after an overnight fast. It is one of the primary tests used to screen for and monitor diabetes and pre-diabetes.
Learn moreHbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin)
MetabolicHbA1c (glycated haemoglobin) reflects your average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months. It is the gold standard for long-term blood sugar monitoring and diabetes management.
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.
Glucose (Fasting)
MetabolicFasting glucose measures the level of sugar (glucose) in your blood after an overnight fast. It is one of the primary tests used to screen for and monitor diabetes and pre-diabetes.
Fasting glucose is a cornerstone of metabolic health assessment. Elevated levels may indicate pre-diabetes or diabetes, while very low levels can also be clinically significant. Consult your healthcare provider for interpretation.
Related biomarkers
Biomarkers often explored alongside this test for a fuller picture.
C-Peptide
C-Peptide helps assess pancreatic health and insulin production, which can change with age. Monitoring supports diabetes prevention and metabolic stability in later years.
HOMA-IR
HOMA-IR assesses insulin resistance, which becomes increasingly relevant with age. Monitoring this marker supports diabetes prevention and metabolic health management in seniors, allowing for early lifestyle interventions when insulin sensitivity begins to decline.
Insulin (Fasting)
Insulin sensitivity naturally decreases with age. Monitoring fasting insulin supports early intervention and metabolic health maintenance in later years.
Lactate
Lactate metabolism can change with age as cardiovascular and metabolic efficiency evolve. Monitoring supports awareness of tissue oxygenation and metabolic health.
Uric Acid
Uric acid levels and gout risk tend to increase with age. Regular monitoring supports joint health, kidney function, and metabolic well-being in later years.
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