Diabetes Management Plus Panel 6 tests
Diabetes Management Plus Panel 6 tests
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Diabetes Management Plus Panel 6 Tests $59 other lab $129
Core Testing for Blood Sugar Control and Early Complication Screening
The Diabetes Management Plus Panel is a foundational set of laboratory tests that helps assess and monitor diabetes or prediabetes. These tests provide key insights into blood sugar regulation, kidney function, and cardiovascular risk—supporting both diagnosis and ongoing disease management. They are typically included in routine diabetes checkups.
✅ Included Tests
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Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
Indicates average blood glucose levels over the past 2–3 months. Crucial for diagnosing and managing diabetes or prediabetes.
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Fasting Blood Glucose
Measures blood sugar after 8–12 hours of fasting. Used to detect impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes.
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Urinalysis
Screens for glucose, protein, and ketones in the urine—key markers of poorly controlled diabetes or early kidney issues.
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Creatinine
Measures kidney function. Elevated levels may indicate kidney stress or early kidney disease.
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eGFR (Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate)
Estimates kidney filtering capacity. A critical marker for identifying diabetic kidney disease.
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Lipid Panel
Assesses cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Diabetes often coexists with dyslipidemia, increasing heart disease risk.
🩺 Why Is the Testing Important?
Routine monitoring with a Diabetes Management Plus Panel enables patients and providers to track blood sugar trends, detect complications early, and measure the effectiveness of current treatments. These tests play a key role in preventing long-term complications such as neuropathy, kidney disease, and cardiovascular problems.
👨⚕️ Who Should Consider This Panel?
This panel is recommended for:
- Individuals diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes
- People managing prediabetes or at high risk
- Those with a family history of diabetes
- Individuals who are overweight or have metabolic risk factors
- Patients being monitored for diabetes-related complications
Healthcare providers may use this panel regularly to evaluate progress, adjust treatments, and support personalized lifestyle changes.
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