The Diabetes Risk Assessment Profile is a comprehensive screening package designed to evaluate your likelihood of developing diabetes by assessing key metabolic, hormonal, and lifestyle-related risk indicators. It helps identify early warning signs such as impaired glucose regulation, abnormal lipid levels, or metabolic imbalance. Metropolis Healthcare performs this profile using advanced diagnostic technology to ensure accurate and preventive health insights. It is ideal for individuals with a family history of diabetes, obesity, or other risk factors seeking proactive evaluation.
Price:
Rs. 3,045.00
Sample Type: EDTA Blood , Fluoride Plasma , Serum
Fasting Not Requierd
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):
What does the Diabetes Risk Assessment Profile include?
This profile at Metropolis Healthcare typically covers tests for blood sugar, HbA1c, cholesterol levels, and other metabolic risk markers.
How does Metropolis Healthcare perform these tests?
Metropolis Healthcare uses high-precision biochemical analyzers to accurately measure all parameters related to diabetes risk.
Who should take this profile?
Individuals with a family history of diabetes, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, or borderline sugar levels may benefit from testing at Metropolis Healthcare.
Why is this assessment important?
Metropolis Healthcare offers this panel to help identify early metabolic changes so lifestyle or medical interventions can begin before diabetes develops.
Do I need to fast before the test?
Yes, fasting is usually required for certain metabolic parameters; Metropolis Healthcare will provide exact instructions beforehand.
What samples are needed for the profile?
Blood samples are typically collected at Metropolis Healthcare to evaluate all diabetes-related risk factors.
How soon will I receive the results?
Metropolis Healthcare generally provides results within a standard reporting timeframe for preventive health profiles.
Can this profile help prevent diabetes?
Yes, doctors use Metropolis Healthcare’s detailed findings to guide lifestyle changes, dietary adjustments, and early interventions to lower diabetes risk