Core Tests
Fasting blood sugar, post-prandial sugar, and HbA1c form the core test set for diagnosis and control monitoring.
Correct diagnosis and effective treatment depend on choosing the right diabetes test at the right time. Aarohi Clinic helps patients understand what each test means and how to act on results.
Instead of isolated report reading, consultations focus on trend interpretation so decisions are based on patterns, clinical symptoms, and treatment response.
Fasting blood sugar, post-prandial sugar, and HbA1c form the core test set for diagnosis and control monitoring.
Kidney function, lipid profile, liver parameters, and urine markers are reviewed for comprehensive risk management.
Every report is interpreted in clinical context, helping avoid confusion caused by single-value decisions.
Testing accuracy improves when patients follow instructions for fasting, medication timing, and sample timing. Incorrect preparation may produce misleading values and unnecessary treatment changes.
At Aarohi Clinic, patients receive pre-test and post-test guidance so each report contributes to meaningful treatment planning. This includes understanding target ranges, acceptable variation, and when repeat testing is needed.
No. Diagnosis depends on symptoms, risk profile, and repeated or confirmatory testing when needed.
Home monitoring is useful for day-to-day trends, but periodic lab tests are important for validated long-term assessment.
Yes. Medication dose, food timing, and follow-up intervals are often refined after trend-based report analysis.