All Diabetes Tests

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Explore a complete lab toolkit for diabetes: A1c, fasting and post-meal glucose, OGTT, fructosamine, insulin/C-peptide, kidney and lipid panels—fast, secure results.

All Diabetes Tests

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“All Diabetes Tests” brings your key lab options into one place so you can see where you are now and where you’re headed. A proactive plan starts with glucose control testsA1c (past 2–3 months), fasting glucose (today), post-meal/OGTT (after-meal spikes), and fructosamine (past 2–3 weeks). To round out risk, add kidney... See more

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The Advanced Blood Sugar Monitoring - Comprehensive panel is the most extensive assessment in the series, designed to provide a detailed analysis of glucose metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and autoimmune diabetes indicators. It includes Adiponectin, a 5 Specimens Glucose Tolerance Test, Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase-65 Antibody, Hemoglobin A1c, IA-2 Antibody, a 4 Specimens Insulin Response to Glucose, and Proinsulin tests.
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The Diabetes Risk Panel with Score combines multiple biomarkers to assess risk of developing type 2 diabetes and related metabolic conditions. By evaluating glucose control, insulin resistance, lipid levels, and inflammation markers, this panel provides a personalized score that reflects overall metabolic health. Clinicians use it to help identify individuals at increased risk, support early intervention, and monitor long-term health.


The Cardio IQ™ Diabetes and ASCVD Risk Panel with Scores measures advanced cardiovascular and metabolic markers to evaluate risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. This panel includes lipid analysis, glucose-related biomarkers, and inflammation indicators, helping assess cardiometabolic health. Results provide clinicians with detailed scoring to identify patterns that may influence prevention and long-term disease management.


The Cardio IQ™ Diabetes Risk Panel with Score combines advanced biomarker analysis to evaluate insulin resistance, lipid metabolism, and glycemic control. This panel generates a diabetes risk score that helps identify individuals at increased risk for type 2 diabetes and related cardiometabolic complications. It provides insight into metabolic health, supporting early intervention, lifestyle planning, and long-term disease management.


 The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) Screening Panel is a critical tool in the early identification and management of prediabetes and diabetes. This panel utilizes targeted tests to evaluate an individual's blood sugar levels and their body's ability to process glucose over time. By accurately assessing these factors, the panel helps healthcare providers detect early signs of glycemic control issues, enabling timely intervention that can prevent the onset of diabetes or manage it effectively in its initial stages.
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The Acetone Blood Test measures acetone, a type of ketone produced during fat metabolism. Elevated levels may indicate diabetic ketoacidosis, uncontrolled diabetes, starvation, or metabolic disorders. This test supports evaluation of unexplained acidosis, altered mental status, or symptoms such as nausea and rapid breathing, providing insight into metabolic balance and monitoring of critical illness or diabetes management.

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The Adiponectin Test measures adiponectin, a hormone made by fat cells that helps regulate glucose levels and fatty acid breakdown. Low adiponectin is linked to insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. Doctors use this test to evaluate metabolic health, assess risk for diabetes or heart disease, and monitor patients with weight-related or endocrine disorders. Results help guide prevention and treatment strategies.

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Also Known As: Fat Metabolism Test

The Alpha-1-Antitrypsin Quantitative Test measures levels of alpha-1-antitrypsin (AAT), a protein that protects the lungs and liver from damage. Low levels may indicate alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency, a genetic disorder linked to emphysema, COPD, and liver disease. Doctors use this test to investigate unexplained lung or liver problems, confirm hereditary AAT deficiency, and guide treatment or monitoring strategies for long-term health management.

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Also Known As: Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Test, A1AT Test, AAT Test, Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Serum Test

The Apolipoprotein A1 and B Test measures Apo A1, the main protein in HDL cholesterol, and Apo B, the primary protein in LDL and VLDL cholesterol. Together, these markers and the ApoB/A1 ratio provide a clearer picture of cardiovascular risk than standard lipid panels. High ApoB or low Apo A1 may signal heart disease, stroke, or atherosclerosis. Doctors use this test to evaluate cholesterol balance, monitor therapy, and guide prevention of cardiovascular conditions.

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Also Known As: Apo A1 and B Test, Apolipoprotein Evaluation Test

The Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) Test measures eight markers, including glucose, calcium, sodium, potassium, chloride, carbon dioxide, BUN, and creatinine, to evaluate kidney function, blood sugar, and electrolyte balance. Doctors use this panel to detect diabetes, dehydration, and kidney disease, or to monitor treatment. It is commonly ordered in routine exams, emergency care, or pre-surgical testing to assess overall metabolic and organ health.

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Also Known As: BMP Test, Chemistry Panel, Chemistry Screen, Chem 7, Chem 11, SMA 7, SMAC7, Basic Metabolic Test, Chem Test, Chem Panel Test 

The Basic Metabolic Panel Plasma Test measures key blood chemistries including glucose, calcium, sodium, potassium, chloride, carbon dioxide, blood urea nitrogen, and creatinine. These markers provide insight into kidney function, electrolyte balance, and metabolic health. Clinicians often use the results to assess conditions such as dehydration, renal disease, or metabolic disorders and to monitor overall systemic health.

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The Beta-Hydroxybutyrate Test measures levels of beta-hydroxybutyrate, the primary ketone body in the blood, to assess ketosis and detect ketoacidosis. Elevated BHB is commonly associated with diabetic ketoacidosis, prolonged fasting, alcohol-related ketosis, or metabolic disorders. This test helps monitor ketone production, evaluate metabolic health, and distinguish between nutritional ketosis and pathological states.

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Also Known As: BHB Test

The Bilirubin Direct Test measures conjugated bilirubin in the blood to assess liver function and bile duct health. Elevated levels may indicate hepatitis, cirrhosis, gallstones, or bile duct obstruction, while low levels are generally normal. Doctors order this test for patients with jaundice, fatigue, or suspected liver disease. Results help diagnose and monitor liver disorders, guide treatment decisions, and evaluate overall hepatic and biliary health.

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Also Known As: Direct Bilirubin Test

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The C-Peptide Test measures C-peptide levels in blood to assess insulin production and pancreatic function. Low levels may indicate type 1 diabetes or reduced insulin production, while high levels may suggest type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, or insulinoma. Doctors use this test to differentiate diabetes types, monitor treatment, and evaluate unexplained hypoglycemia. It provides key insight into endocrine, pancreatic, and metabolic health.

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Also Known As: Connecting Peptide Insulin Test, Proinsulin C-Peptide Test

The C-Peptide Response to Glucose Test with 2 specimens evaluates pancreatic beta cell activity and insulin secretion during glucose intake. By measuring changes in C-peptide levels at two time points, it helps assess insulin production, glucose regulation, and potential insulin resistance or diabetes-related disorders. This test offers insight into metabolic health and endocrine function.

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The C-Peptide Response to Glucose Test with 3 specimens measures pancreatic beta cell function and insulin secretion at multiple time points. Tracking C-peptide levels across three collections provides insight into insulin production, glucose regulation, and metabolic health, supporting evaluation of diabetes risk, hypoglycemia, and overall endocrine function.

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The C-Peptide Response to Glucose Test with 4 specimens measures pancreatic beta cell activity and insulin secretion across four timed intervals. Tracking C-peptide changes provides insight into glucose regulation, insulin production, and metabolic function, helping evaluate diabetes risk, hypoglycemia, insulin resistance, and overall endocrine health.

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The C-Peptide Response to Glucose Test with 5 specimens measures pancreatic beta cell activity and insulin secretion across five timed intervals. Tracking C-peptide levels over multiple points provides detailed insight into glucose regulation, insulin resistance, hypoglycemia, and diabetes risk, supporting evaluation of metabolic balance and overall endocrine health.

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The C-Peptide Response to Glucose Test with 6 specimens measures pancreatic beta cell activity and insulin secretion at six timed intervals. Tracking C-peptide levels across multiple points provides a detailed profile of insulin production, glucose regulation, and metabolic health, supporting assessment of insulin resistance, hypoglycemia, diabetes risk, and overall endocrine function.

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The C-Peptide Response to Glucose Test with 7 specimens measures pancreatic beta cell activity and insulin secretion across seven timed intervals. Monitoring C-peptide changes over multiple collections provides detailed insight into insulin production, glucose regulation, and metabolic balance, supporting evaluation of diabetes risk, hypoglycemia, insulin resistance, and endocrine system health.

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According to research, well over 100 million people in America live with either prediabetes or diabetes.  

Are you one of them? Please note that taking control of your health is vital to ensuring your condition stays in check.  

Unfortunately, it is still too easy to let your busy life keep you from monitoring your body as you should. When you constantly postpone essential health tests and exams, you allow any damaging health problems you might be experiencing to worsen.  

That is where testing for diabetes comes in. 

People who go for routine blood tests to monitor their biomarker levels stand a better chance of avoiding many of the risks and complications associated with the disease.  

Our focus is on the ten critical lab tests that any person with diabetes or prediabetes should undergo and ten additional key tests that anyone with diabetes should regularly take if they want to stay on top ... See more