
Basic Diabetic Screening
5 TESTS
The Basic Diabetic Screening at Polylabs is designed to assess blood sugar levels and related health parameters to detect early signs of diabetes or prediabetes. This full body checkup includes tests such as fasting blood sugar (FBS), postprandial blood sugar (PPBS), and HbA1c, providing a comprehensive overview of glucose control. Conducted in a NABL accredited lab, this package ensures reliable health checkup results with accurate testing methods.
If you have a family history of diabetes, unexplained weight changes, frequent thirst, or fatigue, this medical package is essential for early detection and proactive management. Trust Polylabs’ lab for advanced health checkup for timely and precise diabetes screening.
CBC+ESR |
FBS/RBS |
HbA1c |
URINE MICROALBUMIN |
CHOLESTEROL |
₹1,040.00 Original price was: ₹1,040.00.₹750.00Current price is: ₹750.00.
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FAQs
Why is Basic Diabetic Screening important?
This screening helps in the early detection of diabetes and prediabetes, allowing individuals to take preventive steps before complications arise. It provides insights into long-term blood sugar trends and risk factors.
What tests are included in the Basic Diabetic Screening?
The package includes fasting blood sugar (FBS), postprandial blood sugar (PPBS), and HbA1c, which measure current glucose levels and long-term sugar control for an accurate diabetes risk assessment.
How often should I get a diabetic screening done?
If you have a family history of diabetes, obesity, or symptoms like excessive thirst, fatigue, or frequent urination, you should get tested annually or as recommended by your doctor.
Do I need to fast before taking Basic Diabetic Screening?
Yes, fasting for 8-10 hours before the test is necessary to ensure precise glucose level measurement. However, water consumption is allowed.
What happens if my Basic Diabetic Screening test results indicate high blood sugar?
If your results show elevated sugar levels, your doctor may recommend lifestyle modifications, dietary adjustments, and medications to manage or prevent diabetes progression. Regular monitoring and further tests may also be required.