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Hemoglobin Test in Rome - Roma

Analisi Cliniche Costanzo Roma

Piazzale delle Medaglie d'Oro, 20, 00136 Roma RM, Italia

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Opening Hours
Monday
07:30 – 15:00
Tuesday
07:30 – 15:00
Wednesday
07:30 – 15:00
Thursday
07:30 – 15:00
Friday
07:30 – 15:00
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Diabetes Test Analisi Cliniche Costanzo Roma

Get a Hemoglobin Test (Diabetes Blood Test) in Rome - Roma with Analisi Cliniche Costanzo Roma.

Find out about the cost and other information on this page and contact Analisi Cliniche Costanzo Roma directly to book a Diabetes Test.

Analisi Cliniche Costanzo è specializzato in analisi cliniche a Roma, ecografie a Roma, visite specialistiche a Roma.

Common conditions covered by a Diabetes Blood Test

Diabetes Prediabetes Gestational diabetes Type 1 diabetes Cystic fibrosis-related diabetes Type 2 diabetes Severe Autoimmune Diabetes (SAID) Severe Insulin-Deficient Diabetes (SIDD) Mild Obesity-Related Diabetes (MOD) Mild Age-Related Diabetes (MARD)

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Hemoglobin Test FAQs

Diabetes is a chronic disease of improper insulin production. It is a metabolic disorder that affects carbohydrate and fat metabolism. Diabetes is of two types. Diabetes I, primarily genetic, is an acute finding in which an autoimmune component is involved, and body cells themselves destroy pancreas insulin-producing cells. Diabetes II follows a more chronic course due to stress, improper calorie intake and a sedentary lifestyle. It involves insulin resistance. The tissues become resistant to the effects of insulin and fail to utilize glucose properly.

Diabetes type II is often asymptomatic; the metabolic imbalance occurs as it follows a chronic course.

A Diabetes Tests in Italy costs on average 35 Euros. (information based on our data as of September 2022)

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These details have been last updated on 11/10/22