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Advanced Diabetic Profile

The Advanced Diabetic Profile at Leo Labs offers a comprehensive evaluation for effective diabetes management. It includes FBS/PPBS and HbA1c to monitor blood sugar control, lipid profile to assess cholesterol levels, and SGOT/SGPT for liver function. Electrolytes and cystatin C ensure kidney health, while TSH evaluates thyroid function. CBC assesses overall blood health, and Vitamin B12 checks for deficiencies. A urine routine and microalbumin test detect kidney damage, while blood pressure monitoring helps manage cardiovascular risks. This profile provides detailed insights for comprehensive diabetic care.

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Tests

FBS/PPBS

HBA1C

LIPID PROFILE

SGOT

SGPT

ELECTROLYTES

CYSTATIN C

INSULIN

TSH

CBC

VITAMIN B12

URINE ROUTINE

URINE FOR MICROALBUMIN

BLOOD PRESSURE

Frequently Asked Questions

A basic test checks glucose levels, whereas an advanced profile covers multiple biomarkers—blood sugar, cholesterol, kidney markers, inflammation indicators, and long-term control—offering a more complete assessment of metabolic health.
This test is recommended for individuals with symptoms like fatigue, excessive thirst, frequent urination, slow wound healing, a family history of diabetes, obesity, or those already diagnosed with diabetes who need regular monitoring.
The profile can help identify prediabetes, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, early kidney damage, cardiovascular risk, and diabetic complications. Early detection supports preventive lifestyle and medical interventions.
Health experts usually advise monitoring HbA1c every 3 months, glucose and lipid levels every 6 months, and kidney function annually. The Advanced Diabetic Profile makes it easy to track all essential markers together.
Yes. The detailed parameters in this profile help identify insulin resistance, hormonal imbalances, and internal inflammation—key factors behind weight gain, stubborn belly fat, and metabolic disorders.
Results are generally available within 24–48 hours, depending on the specific biomarkers tested. Most metabolic health markers are processed quickly in modern diagnostic systems.
Yes, fasting for 8–12 hours is usually recommended for accurate glucose, insulin, and lipid readings. Water is allowed, but food and drinks containing calories should be avoided.
Absolutely. The profile tracks changes in HbA1c, glucose patterns, kidney health, and cholesterol. These insights show whether medicines, diet, and lifestyle changes are working effectively.