Diabetes Panel

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The Diabetes Panel is a comprehensive health screening designed to evaluate various markers associated with diabetes, cardiovascular health, and overall metabolic function. This panel includes critical tests such as a Complete Blood Count (CBC), Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), Hemoglobin A1c, Lipid Panel, and a Random Urine Albumin with Albumin/Creatinine Ratio, offering insights into blood sugar control, kidney function, and cholesterol levels. It's an essential tool for individuals monitoring their risk for diabetes, managing existing conditions, or assessing general wellness.

Quick facts

Sample type

Whole blood, Serum, Plasma, Urine

Turnaround

2–4 business days

Fasting

No Fasting Required

Doctor’s order included

Licensed physician review and requisition included with every test.

Diabetes Panel

  • Metabolic Health
  • Cardiovascular Health
  • Wellness & Preventive Health
  • Cpt Codes
    • 85025
    • 80053
    • 83036
    • 80061
    • 82043
    • 82570

    what is Diabetes Panel and why is it important?

    The Diabetes Panel is a comprehensive health screening designed to evaluate various markers associated with diabetes, cardiovascular health, and overall metabolic function. This panel includes critical tests such as a Complete Blood Count (CBC), Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), Hemoglobin A1c, Lipid Panel, and a Random Urine Albumin with Albumin/Creatinine Ratio, offering insights into blood sugar control, kidney function, and cholesterol levels. It's an essential tool for individuals monitoring their risk for diabetes, managing existing conditions, or assessing general wellness.

    You should consider taking the Diabetes Panel if:

    • You are undergoing a routine health check-up, especially if you have known risk factors for diabetes such as obesity, family history of diabetes, high blood pressure, or a sedentary lifestyle.
    • You are experiencing symptoms that could indicate diabetes, including increased thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, blurred vision, or persistent fatigue.
    • You have been previously diagnosed with prediabetes and need to monitor your condition to prevent progression to type 2 diabetes.
    • You have already been diagnosed with diabetes and need to monitor the effectiveness of your current treatment plan and assess your risk for complications.

    The Diabetes Panel offers significant benefits for several groups of individuals:

    • Individuals with a Family History of Diabetes: If diabetes runs in your family, this panel can help assess your personal risk and provide an opportunity for early intervention.
    • Those Experiencing Symptoms: People with symptoms like increased thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, or persistent fatigue can gain clarity on whether these are related to blood sugar imbalances.
    • Individuals with Risk Factors: If you have risk factors such as overweight or obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or lead a sedentary lifestyle, this panel can help evaluate your metabolic health.
    • Anyone Seeking Comprehensive Metabolic Health Insights: For those proactive about their health, this panel offers a detailed assessment of critical markers related to blood sugar regulation, kidney function, and cardiovascular risk.

    The Diabetes Panel is commonly used in the diagnosis and management of a range of conditions, primarily focusing on metabolic and cardiovascular health:

    • Diabetes Mellitus: Directly aids in the diagnosis and monitoring of type 1 and type 2 diabetes by assessing long-term blood glucose control (HbA1c) and current glucose levels (CMP).
    • Prediabetes: Helps identify individuals at increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes, allowing for early lifestyle interventions to prevent progression.
    • Cardiovascular Disease Risk: The Lipid Panel components are critical for evaluating hyperlipidemia, a key risk factor for heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular conditions, which are often co-morbidities with diabetes.
    • Kidney Disease and Diabetic Nephropathy: The Albumin/Creatinine Ratio and kidney function markers within the CMP (BUN, creatinine) are essential for detecting early signs of kidney damage, especially important for managing diabetic kidney disease.
    • Liver Function Impairment: Liver enzymes within the CMP can indicate potential liver issues, which can sometimes be associated with metabolic disorders.
    • Anemia and Other Blood Disorders: The CBC provides a broad overview of blood components, helping to identify anemia, infections, and other hematologic conditions that can impact overall health and complicate diabetes management.
    • Electrolyte Imbalances: The CMP assesses key electrolytes, crucial for nerve and muscle function, and can highlight imbalances often seen in uncontrolled diabetes.

    Caution

    Please note that the Diabetes Panel serves as a screening and monitoring tool and is not a definitive diagnosis on its own. It is crucial to consult with your healthcare provider to interpret the results within the context of your complete medical history, current health status, and any other relevant clinical findings. Do not make medical decisions based solely on the results of this test.

    How It Works?

    1
    Add Your Test to Cart and Check out

    once Test Order is received, Our physicians will review your request and email you the easy-to-follow requisition form.


    2
    Locate and Visit Your Nearest Laboratory

    Find the closest partner location—most are within 2–3 miles—and drop by for a quick, no‑appointment blood draw.


    3
    Get your Results Online

    Once your sample is processed, we’ll send your report straight to your inbox within 1–3 business days. Just click the link to view your results anytime.


    4
    Book a Optional Consult

    Have Questions about results? Book a phone or video visit with one of our doctors. They’ll walk you through your report, explain any findings, and recommend next steps