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Hemoglobin Test in Rome - Roma

Lafarmacia.Tomaselli

Viale Beata Vergine del Carmelo, 75, 00144 Roma RM, Italia

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Opening Hours
Monday
08:00 – 21:00
Tuesday
08:00 – 21:00
Wednesday
08:00 – 21:00
Thursday
08:00 – 21:00
Friday
08:00 – 21:00
Saturday
08:00 – 21:00
Sunday
09:00 – 13:30

Diabetes Test Lafarmacia.Tomaselli

Get a Hemoglobin Test (Diabetes Blood Test) in Rome - Roma with Lafarmacia.Tomaselli.

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

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.

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