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Also Known As Glycated Haemoglobin Test, Glycosylated Haemoglobin Test, A1c Test, HbA1c Blood Test
Sample Type Blood (venous)
Fasting Required Not required. You can eat, drink, and take medications normally before the test.
Report Delivery Within 24 hours of sample collection
Age Group All age groups
Gender Male and Female
Test Type Blood glucose monitoring test
Units Percentage (%)
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The HbA1c test, also known as the Glycated Haemoglobin test, measures the average blood sugar levels in your body over the past two to three months. Unlike a fasting blood sugar test which gives a snapshot of your glucose level at a single point in time, the HbA1c test reflects how well your blood sugar has been controlled over a longer period. The test works by measuring the percentage of haemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen, that has glucose attached to it. Since red blood cells live for approximately 90 days, the HbA1c value gives a reliable picture of average blood glucose control over that entire period. The higher the blood sugar levels over the past three months, the higher the HbA1c percentage. HbA1c is one of the most important diagnostic tests for diabetes management in India, where diabetes affects over 101 million people according to the Indian Council of Medical Research. It is used both to diagnose diabetes and prediabetes, and to monitor how effectively a diabetic patient is managing their condition through diet, lifestyle, and medication.
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Doctors prescribe an HbA1c test in the following situations: Diagnosing Type 2 diabetes when a patient presents with symptoms such as excessive thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, or blurred vision. Diagnosing prediabetes, a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be classified as diabetes. Early detection of prediabetes allows for lifestyle intervention before the condition progresses. Monitoring blood sugar control in patients already diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. Most diabetic patients are advised to get an HbA1c test done every three months to assess how well their treatment plan is working. Evaluating the risk of diabetes-related complications such as kidney disease, nerve damage, eye damage, and cardiovascular disease. A persistently high HbA1c is directly linked to a higher risk of these complications. Assessing the effectiveness of a change in diabetes medication, insulin dosage, diet plan, or exercise routine. Routine screening for individuals above 40 years of age who are overweight, have a family history of diabetes, or belong to high-risk groups, all of which are common profiles in the Indian population.
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The HbA1c test measures the percentage of glycated haemoglobin in the blood and reports it as a single percentage value. Understanding Your HbA1c Result Below 5.7%: Normal. Blood sugar levels are within the healthy range and diabetes is not indicated. 5.7% to 6.4%: Prediabetes. Blood sugar levels are higher than normal. Lifestyle changes including dietary modification and increased physical activity are strongly recommended at this stage to prevent progression to diabetes. 6.5% and above: Diabetes. A reading of 6.5% or higher on two separate tests confirms a diagnosis of diabetes as per standard guidelines followed in India. For patients already diagnosed with diabetes, the target HbA1c recommended by most Indian diabetes specialists and the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI) is below 7%. A reading consistently above 8% indicates poor blood sugar control and a significantly elevated risk of complications. The HbA1c result is reported alongside an estimated Average Glucose value, which translates the percentage into a blood sugar reading in mg/dL for easier understanding.
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One of the key advantages of the HbA1c test is that it requires no special preparation. Fasting is not required. You can eat, drink, and take your regular medications before the test without affecting the result. This is because HbA1c reflects a three-month average and is not influenced by what you ate on the day of the test. Continue all prescribed diabetes medications and insulin as usual before the test unless your doctor has specifically advised otherwise. Inform the phlebotomist if you have any blood disorders such as anaemia, thalassaemia, or sickle cell disease. These conditions affect red blood cell turnover and can influence HbA1c readings, which your doctor will factor into the interpretation. No dietary restrictions, no fasting, and no changes to your daily routine are needed. The test involves a simple blood draw of approximately 2 ml.
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If you are booking through SecondMedic platform the HbA1c test price in Junagadh can cost you around Rs. 368. The exact price for your HbA1c test in Junagadh will be confirmed at the time of booking through SecondMedic. If your doctor has prescribed multiple tests alongside HbA1c, SecondMedic health packages available in Junagadh include HbA1c as part of a broader panel at a significantly lower combined price.
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SecondMedic provides home sample collection for HbA1c test across all major areas of Junagadh. You do not need to visit a lab or collection centre. A certified and trained phlebotomist comes to your home or workplace at your chosen time, collects the sample using sterile single-use equipment, and ensures it is transported to the NABL-accredited lab within the required time window for accurate processing. Please note that SecondMedic provides free home sample collection on all tests priced above Rs. 300. Our team will check your pincode and confirm if your address in Junagadh falls under our free sample collection eligibility criteria, which depends upon the lab location and phlebotomist availability. Home collection in Junagadh is available between 7 AM and 10 PM, seven days a week, including Sundays and public holidays. Enter your pincode on the booking page or call our helpline to confirm availability at your address in Junagadh.

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Yes. HbA1c test is available in Junagadh with home sample collection through SecondMedic, seven days a week including Sundays and public holidays.

SecondMedic covers all major localities in Junagadh. Enter your pincode on the booking page to confirm availability at your specific address.

eports are delivered digitally within 24 - 48 hours of sample collection in Junagadh, directly on WhatsApp and email. No physical visit is required to collect the report.

Yes. All samples collected in Junagadh are processed at NABL-accredited partner laboratories, ensuring clinical-grade accuracy and reliability in your HbA1c report.

Yes. SecondMedic's home collection service in Junagadh is available for patients of all ages. Senior citizens and diabetic patients who find it difficult to travel are a priority and our phlebotomists are trained to handle them with care.

Yes. Home collection for HbA1c test in Junagadh is available on Sundays and all public holidays between 7 AM and 10 PM.

No. Fasting is not required for an HbA1c test. You can eat, drink, and take your regular medications before the test. This is one of the key advantages of HbA1c over fasting blood sugar tests.

A fasting blood sugar test measures your glucose level at a single point in time after an overnight fast. An HbA1c test measures your average blood sugar control over the past two to three months. HbA1c is considered a more reliable indicator of long-term diabetes management and does not require fasting.

An HbA1c reading of 6.5% or above on two separate tests confirms a diagnosis of diabetes. A reading between 5.7% and 6.4% indicates prediabetes. A reading below 5.7% is considered normal. Always consult your doctor for a clinical interpretation of your result.

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Reviewer
Reviewed by:

Dr. Kovid Pandey

MBBS, General Physician

Last Reviewed: 10th Mar 2026

References

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NCBI/StatPearls — Hemoglobin A1c, StatPearls Publishing, 2023 — www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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PubMed/Diabetes Care (ADA) — pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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PubMed/The Lancet — HbA1c as a diagnostic criterion for diabetes mellitus, The Lancet, 2010 — pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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PubMed/Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism — HbA1c in diagnosis and management of diabetes in India, Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2013 — pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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PubMed/Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice — Estimated average glucose and HbA1c relationship, Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2008 — pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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