Diabetes Blood Test

Over 1 million people in the UK are living with undiagnosed diabetes. Our quick test checks your HbA1c (average blood sugar level), as high Hba1c can be an indication of diabetes. Get a quick snapshot of your average blood sugar and gain valuable insights into your health with this simple at-home blood test.  

    Regular Price
    £39.00
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    £39.00
    Regular Price

    Doctor-reviewed report
    Finger prick test
    HbA1c biomarker tested
    App results in 48 hours
    18+ only

    Free delivery Delivered in 1-3 days

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    'Results came super fast and I love that it’s on an app and everything is laid out in simple terms for me to understand. Would really recommend!'

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    Is it for me?

    Yes, if you’re at risk of diabetes. You’re at risk if you:

    Are Asian (even if under 40)
    Are Black (even if under 40)
    Are over 40
    Are overweight
    Have a family history of diabetes

    What is tested?

    HbA1c (Glycosylated Haemoglobin):
    Measures the amount of blood sugar (glucose) attached to the haemoglobin in your blood and gives you your average blood sugar level from the last 3 months.

    How it works

    1

    Register your test

    Register your test kit on the H&B&Me app.

    2

    Do your test

    Collect your blood sample at home following the instructions.

    3

    Send it back

    Return your sample in the prepaid envelope provided.

    4

    Get your results

    View your results on the app within 48 hours.

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    Full doctors report

    Get a downloadable report from a registered doctor explaining your results.

    See example report

    Results & App benefits

    Get doctor reviewed results without having to wait for a GP appointment.

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    Keep track of your health anywhere with the H&B&Me app, now available on iOS and Android.

    Safe and secure data

    Your data is secure. We use the latest encryption technologies and we’re committed to our data protection responsibilities.

    Protected privacy

    Your data is never sold on, rented out, or shared with third parties for financial advantage.

    Accurate insights

    We work with Care Quality Commission-accredited labs and our blood test kits are all CE-marked.

    Your data is secure. We use the latest encryption technologies and we’re committed to our data protection responsibilities.

    Your data is never sold on, rented out, or shared with third parties for financial advantage.

    We work with Care Quality Commission-accredited labs and our blood test kits are all CE-marked.

    Meet our experts

    Get to know our in-house clinicians Get to know our in-house clinicians
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    Dr Leah Gorodi

    Medical Lead and GP with a special interest in lifestyle medicine and health prevention

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    Dr Taran Toor

    Chief Medical Officer, clinical entrepreneur and GP with an interest in digital health

    Get more from your results with the H&B&Me app

    Keep track of your health anywhere with the H&B&Me app, now available on iOS and Android.

    FAQs

     

    A 'normal' HbA1c level will be specific to you and your body. We'll let you know whether your results fall within a normal range or outside of it once we've processed your results, taking into account variables like your age and biological sex.

    Nope, no fasting needed! 

    Yes. You shouldn’t take this test if you:

    • are under 18
    • are pregnant or have had a baby in the last 2 months
    • have a medical condition or take regular medication which could affect the result


      Talk to your doctor before taking this test. Being pregnant can have a noticeable impact on your results, so make sure to check in with your GP first.

      Any questions?

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