Diabetes Test - what is it and how the test is done
Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic condition that affects several men and women worldwide. It is also called a ‘silent killer’ because, in many people, it remains asymptomatic until the dam...
Find out where to get a Hemoglobin Test (Diabetes Blood Test) in Portici. Compare details and costs for a Diabetes Test from the best labs in Italy.
Test at-Home / Self-testing
Via degli Ortolani, 80, 80144 Napoli NA, Italia
5.5 km
Via Fratelli John e Robert Kennedy, 53, 80017 Melito di Napoli NA, Italia
9.4 km
Unverified
Via Giuseppe Cosenza, 134, 80053 Castellammare di Stabia NA, Italia
11.1 km
Verified
Via Gaetano Andreozzi, 19, 81031 Aversa CE, Italia
12.9 km
Unverified
Via Filettine, 2, 84016 Pagani SA, Italia
15 km
Verified
Via Montella, 16, 81024 Maddaloni CE, Italia
14.9 km
Unverified
Via Salvatore Gargiulo, 38, 84086 Roccapiemonte SA, Italia
18.2 km
Verified
Via Domiziana, 212, 81034 Mondragone CE, Italia
31.5 km
Unverified
SP331, 81016 Piedimonte Matese CE, Italia
36.8 km
Unverified
Via Domenico Cimarosa, 63, 03043 Cassino FR, Italia
53.7 km
Unverified
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Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic condition that affects several men and women worldwide. It is also called a ‘silent killer’ because, in many people, it remains asymptomatic until the dam...
People with a family history of diabetes, those who are obese or have other comorbid conditions such as cardiovascular disorders, and those with persistently elevated blood sugar levels must be adequately tested for Diabetes routinely.
A simple finger-prick blood strip test through a glucometer will determine blood sugar levels. However, this should be done when fasting Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS) and after meals Random Blood glucose (RBS) to maintain a record. Moreover, a blood sample can be sent to the laboratory every six months for Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C) Levels assessment.
The above tests provide information on how many insulin units a person would require and drug therapy decisions for an individual. These help to determine if a person has impaired blood sugar or full-blown diabetes.