Rapid HbA1c Blood Test in Great Yarmouth
Whether you are diabetic, pre-diabetic, or actively managing your health through diet, lifestyle changes, or weight-loss medication, the HbA1c test provides a critical 2–3 month average of your blood glucose control.
This test is available for £40 at Pharmacy Exprezz (NR30 1LS).
Benefits of Monitoring Your HbA1c Levels
Early Pre-Diabetes Detection
Identify elevated blood sugar levels before they progress into Type 2 Diabetes.
Assess Lifestyle Impact
Provides a clear metric to see if diet, exercise, or weight loss efforts are effectively lowering your sugar average.
Reduce Complications
Helps those with diabetes monitor control, significantly reducing the long-term risk of nerve damage, kidney issues, and heart disease.
Optimise Treatment
Gives doctors a benchmark to adjust medication dosages and treatment plans for existing diabetic patients.
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What Are the Symptoms of Poor Blood Sugar Control?
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Persistent Thirst
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Frequent Urination
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Chronic Fatigue
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Unexplained Weight Loss
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Blurred Vision
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Slow Healing Sores
How it works
How Does the Rapid HbA1c Test Work in Great Yarmouth?
Overview
What does the test look for?
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Step-by-Step Guide to Your Visit at Pharmacy Exprezz.
Your appointment is designed to be quick and straightforward. You will meet with a trained professional who will guide you through the process.
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Consultation
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Blood Collection
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Rapid Analysis
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Results
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Advice
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What do your HbA1c test results mean?
The rapid HbA1c test provides a quantitative result showing your long-term average blood sugar levels (mmol/mol), providing a timely health insight and allowing you to proactively take necessary actions to optimise your glucose control and overall health.
| HbA1c Level (nmol/mol) & % | Classification | What do your results indicate? |
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| Below 42 nmol/mol (6%) | Normal | HbA1c levels below 42 nmol/mol indicate that the blood sugar levels are typically well controlled. Maintain a healthy diet and exercise habits. Annual testing is recommended for monitoring. |
| Between 42 and 47 nmol/mol (6% and 6.4%) | Prediabetic | Indicates an increased risk of developing diabetes. Making positive lifestyle changes (diet, exercise) is crucial to reducing this risk. Consult your clinician for advice. Retest in 6–8 months is recommended to monitor progress. |
| 48 nmol/mol or over (over 6.4%) | Diabetic | Levels over 48 nmol/mol indicate diabetes. See your doctor promptly for further assessment and investigations. |
Please be aware that different laboratories, manufacturers, and providers may use slightly different reference ranges. The reference ranges provided on this page are for general guidance only and represent commonly accepted clinical thresholds.
This rapid blood test is designed solely as an initial screening tool for triage and is not a substitute for a full lab-based venous blood draw. The results offer quantitative insights but are for informational purposes only and should not be considered a medical diagnosis. Any abnormal or significant result must be followed up with a medical assessment with your doctor and potential confirmatory lab-based testing.
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Check Out Our Frequently Asked Questions!
What is HbA1c?
HbA1c (Glycated Haemoglobin) is a marker that shows the average amount of glucose in your blood over the previous 2–3 months. It provides a stable, long-term picture of your blood sugar health.
What is the difference between HbA1c and a finger-prick glucose test?
A finger-prick glucose test measures your blood sugar at the exact moment of testing (like a speedometer). The HbA1c test measures the average sugar exposure over the last few months (like an odometer), making it a much better tool for screening and monitoring diabetes control.