Description

Proactive Monitoring for Better Diabetes Management

Diabetes continues to rise as a major health concern, with many people living undiagnosed or under-monitored. Effective diabetes management requires more than just tracking blood sugar—it involves monitoring how the condition impacts key areas of your health, including kidney function, thyroid activity, cholesterol, and more.

The Diabetes Comprehensive Blood Panel is designed to deliver a complete overview of your health, helping you understand how diabetes is affecting your body. Whether you're newly diagnosed or managing diabetes long-term, this panel supports smarter, proactive care.

What’s Included in the Panel?

  • Complete Blood Count (CBC)
  • Screens for anemia, infections, and other blood-related issues that may affect overall health or diabetes outcomes.
  • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP-14)
  • Evaluates blood glucose levels, kidney and liver function, and electrolyte balance—key indicators of how diabetes may be impacting vital organs.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
  • Measures your average blood sugar levels over the past 2–3 months. This is a key marker for diagnosing and managing diabetes.
  • Lipid Panel
  • Assesses total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides—crucial markers for cardiovascular health, which is often at risk in individuals with diabetes.
  • Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
  • Checks thyroid function, which can influence metabolism, energy levels, and blood sugar regulation.

Why This Test Is Important

Comprehensive Monitoring

Gain insights into multiple systems affected by diabetes, not just your glucose levels. This allows for a more complete approach to managing your condition.

Early Detection of Complications

Identify early signs of issues such as kidney stress, thyroid dysfunction, or increased cardiovascular risk before symptoms appear.

Informed Treatment Decisions

Use accurate lab data to make smarter decisions about medications, dietary changes, exercise, and other lifestyle factors.

Aligns with ADA Guidelines

The American Diabetes Association recommends regular lab testing every 3 to 6 months to monitor diabetes progression and prevent complications.

Fasting Recommended

For the most accurate results—especially for glucose and lipid measurements—an 8–12 hour fast before your blood draw is recommended.

Stay Ahead of Your Diabetes

Whether you're managing type 1, type 2, or are at risk for complications, the Diabetes Comprehensive Blood Panel is an essential tool for staying on top of your health. This test provides the clarity and data you need to take control and stay ahead of your condition.

Order today and take a proactive step toward better diabetes management and long-term wellness.