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HbA1c (diabetes) test · Great Yarmouth

HbA1c test for diabetes.

A rapid HbA1c blood test in Great Yarmouth that shows your average blood sugar over the past two to three months, used to screen for and monitor diabetes. Results in minutes, with no GP referral needed.

GPhC-registered clinicians Results in minutes No GP referral needed
GPhC registered (9010271) Same-day results No GP referral needed King Street, Great Yarmouth

How it works

Sampled, analysed, explained.

A quick visit with your result before you leave.

1

Choose and book

Book your test online or ask in store. No referral or registration is required.

2

Sample taken

A trained clinician takes your sample, usually a simple finger-prick, in a private room.

3

Result in minutes

Your sample is analysed in clinic, with a result usually ready in 10 to 30 minutes.

HbA1c reflects your average blood sugar over the previous two to three months and is used to screen for and monitor diabetes. A single result is not a formal diagnosis, which requires clinical confirmation. This page is general information and is not medical advice. If your result is raised, we will advise you to see your GP.

What to expect

Your rapid test appointment

A short, private appointment with a clear result you can act on.

When you arrive

A quick check-in, with no need to fast beforehand.

During the test

A simple finger-prick sample taken by a trained clinician in moments.

Your result

Your HbA1c within 10 to 30 minutes, explained clearly.

Clear, published pricing

£50 per test.

A single £30 sample collection fee applies per visit, however many tests you have.

Average blood sugar

Your average glucose over the past two to three months.

Screen and monitor

Useful for screening for diabetes or monitoring a known condition.

Rapid result

Your HbA1c in 10 to 30 minutes, explained clearly.

Prices are subject to change. The £30 sample collection fee is charged once per visit.

Common questions

Your questions, answered.

What does HbA1c show?
Your average blood sugar over the past two to three months, which is used to screen for and monitor diabetes.
Do I need to fast?
No. HbA1c does not require fasting, unlike some glucose tests.
Is a high result a diagnosis?
A raised result suggests further assessment is needed. A formal diagnosis requires clinical confirmation, and we will advise you to see your GP.
Do I need a GP referral?
No. You can book this test directly.

Want to check your blood sugar?

Book an HbA1c test in Great Yarmouth, or call our team during clinic hours.