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Intermediate Diabetic Profile

The Intermediate Diabetic Profile at Leo Labs provides essential diagnostics for managing diabetes effectively. This profile includes CBC and ESR to monitor blood health and inflammation, FBS, PPBS, and HbA1c to assess blood sugar levels and long-term control. Urine sugar, insulin, and C-peptide tests evaluate insulin production and efficiency. A lipid profile checks cholesterol levels, while microalbumin detects early kidney damage. SGPT assesses liver function, and TSH evaluates thyroid health. This profile offers a comprehensive view of diabetes management and related health concerns.

2,190.00

Tests

CBC

ESR

FBS

PPBS

HbA1c

URINE SUGAR

INSULIN

C-PEPTIDE

LIPID PROFILE

MICROALBUMIN

SGPT

TSH

Frequently Asked Questions?

Unlike basic screening, an intermediate diabetic profile gives a broader health overview by evaluating sugar control, metabolic balance, and early signs of diabetes-related complications, helping with more informed long-term management.
This profile is ideal for people who have been diagnosed with diabetes, are borderline diabetic, or want deeper insight into how their blood sugar, metabolism, and overall health are being managed over time.
Yes. The profile is designed to identify early warning signs linked to diabetes, such as metabolic stress, organ strain, or inflammation, allowing preventive steps before complications become serious.
Absolutely. It helps track how well current treatment, diet, and lifestyle changes are working, making it easier to adjust care plans and improve long-term outcomes.
Most individuals benefit from periodic monitoring every few months or as advised by a healthcare professional, especially if sugar levels fluctuate or symptoms persist.
Yes. By offering insights into glucose control, metabolic health, and internal balance, it supports smarter decisions around diet, physical activity, stress management, and daily routines.
It is especially useful for those with genetic risk factors, as it helps identify early metabolic changes before diabetes becomes harder to control.
Persistent fatigue, frequent urination, increased thirst, weight changes, slow healing, or fluctuating energy levels are common signs that suggest a more detailed diabetic health assessment may be helpful.