Hale Diabetic Advanced

Tests for 65 Parameters

The Hale Clinic is dedicated to providing you with the best care and assurance about your health. We have full facilities for you at an affordable rate. We have special diabetic checkup packages that give you complete information about your blood glucose and other functions of the body. The Hale diabetic advanced packages contain eleven beneficial tests that provide detailed insights about your body. These ten tests are CBC with ESR, lipid profile,   fasting, LFT, KFT, serum electrolyte, urine routine, urine microalbumin, thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), HBA1C, and fundus examination for retinopathy.

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Tests Included

11 Tests | 65 Parameters

Blood

CBC with ESR

Blood

Glucose Fasting

Liver

Liver Function Test with GGT

Heart

Lipid Profile

Kidney

Renal/kidney Function Test, Serum Electrolyte, Urine Routine, Urine Microalbumin

Pancreas

HBA1C

Eye

Fundus examination for retinopathy

Thyroid

TSH

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Hale diabetic advanced package is suitable and recommended for all ages. The full-body package offers various details about how your internal organs, other cells, etc., are working. It also helps detect potential risks and health conditions at an early stage.

There are eleven significant tests in the Hale diabetic advanced package:

Complete blood count: CBC with ESR, or hemogram test, is a blood test that measures the components of blood at which your red blood cells settle.

Lipid profile: Also known as lipid panel, cholesterol test, or lipid screen, is a blood test that helps assess your risk of heart disease, stroke, and cardiovascular disease.

Kidney function test (KFT): A kidney function test (KFT) is a series of tests that monitors how well your kidneys are working. KFT can help diagnose kidney disease, identify kidney stones, and plan treatments.

Serum electrolyte: A serum electrolyte is a test that measures the levels of minerals like sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate sodium in your blood.

Liver function test (LFT) with GGT: An LFT test measures certain proteins and enzymes in your blood to monitor how well your liver is working.

Urine routine: A urine test is a non-invasive test that examines the color, appearance, and chemical compositions of urine to assess a person’s health.

Fasting glucose: The fasting glucose test measures the amount of glucose in your blood after you have not eaten or drank anything (except water) for at least 8 hours.

Urine Microalbumin: The urine microalbumin, also known as the urine albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR) test, measures the amount of urine albumin in your blood to check for kidney diseases.

Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH): The TSH test measures the amount of thyroid-stimulating hormone in your blood to diagnose thyroid problems.

HBA1C: A hemoglobin A1C test measures the average amount of glucose in your blood over the past two to three months. This test is also known as the glycated hemoglobin test. 

Fundus examination for retinopathy, or ophthalmoscopy, is a test where a doctor uses a special instrument to examine the back of the eye (the fundus) to look for signs of retinopathy (a disease that affects the retina).

The Hale diabetic advanced package measures various elements that give in-depth information about the body and its functioning.

The CBC test measures the number, color, and size of blood cells in our body.  It also measures many other elements like RBCs, WBCs, hemoglobin, hematocrits, platelets, and mean corpuscular hemoglobin.

The lipid profile measures the level of cholesterol and other fats in your blood, such as total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol), HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol), and triglycerides.

The LFT measures many enzymes, like alanine transaminase ALP, various proteins, like albumin and total protein counts, and bilirubin, a yellow pigment produced from the breakdown of RBCs.

The KFT measures essential substances in your blood and urine to ensure that your kidneys are working properly. This includes Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, Phosphorus, Calcium, Proteins, Albumin, Urea, Creatinine, and Glucose (sugar).

The serum electrolyte test measures the levels of minerals called electrolytes in the blood. Primarily, it measures sodium, potassium, and chloride, which provide proper fluid balance, nerve function, and other internal functions.

A urine routine examines the appearance, concentration, and content of urine sample components like color, clarity, pH level, protein, glucose, blood cells, and other substances in the urine.

The HBA1C, or hemoglobin A1C test, measures the hemoglobin carried by the RBCs and WBCs. Hemoglobin is a protein in blood cells that carries oxygen. Which helps in determining the amount of glucose in your blood carried by the hemoglobin in the past two to three months.

fasting glucose test measures the amount of glucose in your blood after fasting for at least 8 hours.

The thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) test measures the amount of thyroid-stimulating hormone in your blood to diagnose any thyroid-related problems.

The urine microalbumin test measures the very small amounts of a protein called albumin present in your urine, which can be an early indicator of kidney damage, particularly in individuals with diabetes or high blood pressure.

The fundus examination for retinopathy examines blood vessels, optic nerve, and macula for abnormalities like bleeding, swelling, or new blood vessel growth and is often used to diagnose diabetic retinopathy.

The Hale diabetic advanced package is suitable for all ages, and it is recommended for all young as well as old people to perform it once every two months as a routine health checkup.

The Hale diabetic advanced package is usually performed during the day after 8 to 12 hours of fasting. An expert health professional will draw blood from your urine as a sample, and you have to submit your urine sample in a small container for the tests.

The results may be subject to age, health, gender, and other factors while performing the tests. Many kidney diseases, thyroid and liver diseases, diabetes, early diabetes, anemia, stroke, retinopathy, heart disease, etc., and their potential risks at an early stage are detected.

The Hale diabetic advanced package is suitable and recommended for all ages. The full-body package offers various details about how your internal organs, other cells, etc., are working. It also helps detect potential risks and health conditions at an early stage.

There are eleven significant tests in the Hale diabetic advanced package:

Complete blood count: CBC with ESR, or hemogram test, is a blood test that measures the components of blood at which your red blood cells settle.

Lipid profile: Also known as lipid panel, cholesterol test, or lipid screen, is a blood test that helps assess your risk of heart disease, stroke, and cardiovascular disease.

Kidney function test (KFT): A kidney function test (KFT) is a series of tests that monitors how well your kidneys are working. KFT can help diagnose kidney disease, identify kidney stones, and plan treatments.

Serum electrolyte: A serum electrolyte is a test that measures the levels of minerals like sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate sodium in your blood.

Liver function test (LFT) with GGT: An LFT test measures certain proteins and enzymes in your blood to monitor how well your liver is working.

Urine routine: A urine test is a non-invasive test that examines the color, appearance, and chemical compositions of urine to assess a person’s health.

Fasting glucose: The fasting glucose test measures the amount of glucose in your blood after you have not eaten or drank anything (except water) for at least 8 hours.

Urine Microalbumin: The urine microalbumin, also known as the urine albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR) test, measures the amount of urine albumin in your blood to check for kidney diseases.

Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH): The TSH test measures the amount of thyroid-stimulating hormone in your blood to diagnose thyroid problems.

HBA1C: A hemoglobin A1C test measures the average amount of glucose in your blood over the past two to three months. This test is also known as the glycated hemoglobin test. 

Fundus examination for retinopathy, or ophthalmoscopy, is a test where a doctor uses a special instrument to examine the back of the eye (the fundus) to look for signs of retinopathy (a disease that affects the retina).

The Hale diabetic advanced package measures various elements that give in-depth information about the body and its functioning.

The CBC test measures the number, color, and size of blood cells in our body.  It also measures many other elements like RBCs, WBCs, hemoglobin, hematocrits, platelets, and mean corpuscular hemoglobin.

The lipid profile measures the level of cholesterol and other fats in your blood, such as total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol), HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol), and triglycerides.

The LFT measures many enzymes, like alanine transaminase ALP, various proteins, like albumin and total protein counts, and bilirubin, a yellow pigment produced from the breakdown of RBCs.

The KFT measures essential substances in your blood and urine to ensure that your kidneys are working properly. This includes Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, Phosphorus, Calcium, Proteins, Albumin, Urea, Creatinine, and Glucose (sugar).

The serum electrolyte test measures the levels of minerals called electrolytes in the blood. Primarily, it measures sodium, potassium, and chloride, which provide proper fluid balance, nerve function, and other internal functions.

A urine routine examines the appearance, concentration, and content of urine sample components like color, clarity, pH level, protein, glucose, blood cells, and other substances in the urine.

The HBA1C, or hemoglobin A1C test, measures the hemoglobin carried by the RBCs and WBCs. Hemoglobin is a protein in blood cells that carries oxygen. Which helps in determining the amount of glucose in your blood carried by the hemoglobin in the past two to three months.

A fasting glucose test measures the amount of glucose in your blood after fasting for at least 8 hours.

The thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) test measures the amount of thyroid-stimulating hormone in your blood to diagnose any thyroid-related problems.

The urine microalbumin test measures the very small amounts of a protein called albumin present in your urine, which can be an early indicator of kidney damage, particularly in individuals with diabetes or high blood pressure.

The fundus examination for retinopathy examines blood vessels, optic nerve, and macula for abnormalities like bleeding, swelling, or new blood vessel growth and is often used to diagnose diabetic retinopathy.

The Hale diabetic advanced package is suitable for all ages, and it is recommended for all young as well as old people to perform it once every two months as a routine health checkup.

The Hale diabetic advanced package is usually performed during the day after 8 to 12 hours of fasting. An expert health professional will draw blood from your urine as a sample, and you have to submit your urine sample in a small container for the tests.

The results may be subject to age, health, gender, and other factors while performing the tests. Many kidney diseases, thyroid and liver diseases, diabetes, early diabetes, anemia, stroke, retinopathy, heart disease, etc., and their potential risks at an early stage are detected.