Measure Your Average Blood Sugar Levels Over the Last 2–3 Months
Take control of your health with our HbA1c Blood Test, a simple and reliable way to assess your long-term blood glucose control from the comfort of your own home. Whether you have diabetes, prediabetes, or simply want to monitor your risk, this laboratory-analysed test provides an accurate picture of your average blood sugar levels over the previous 8–12 weeks.
What Is HbA1c?
HbA1c (glycated haemoglobin) is a blood marker that reflects your average blood glucose levels over the past two to three months. When glucose circulates in your bloodstream, it attaches to haemoglobin in red blood cells. The higher your blood sugar levels, the higher your HbA1c result will be.
Unlike a standard blood glucose test, which provides a snapshot of your sugar level at a specific moment, an HbA1c test offers a longer-term view of how effectively your body is managing glucose.
Why Take an HbA1c Test?
An HbA1c test can help:
Screen for prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
Monitor diabetes management and treatment effectiveness
Assess long-term blood sugar control
Identify elevated blood glucose levels before symptoms develop
Support lifestyle changes aimed at reducing diabetes risk
This test is particularly valuable for individuals with a family history of diabetes, those who are overweight, or anyone experiencing symptoms such as increased thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, or unexplained weight changes.
What Does the Test Measure?
This test measures:
HbA1c (Glycated Haemoglobin)
Your result will be reported as both:
mmol/mol (IFCC standard used in the UK)
Percentage (%) equivalent
Understanding Your Results
HbA1c Result Interpretation
Below 42 mmol/mol (<6.0%) Normal
42–47 mmol/mol (6.0–6.4%) Increased risk (Prediabetes)
48 mmol/mol (6.5%) or above Consistent with Diabetes*
*Diagnosis should always be confirmed and interpreted by a healthcare professional.
Who Should Consider This Test?
This test may be beneficial for:
Individuals with diabetes monitoring their condition
People at risk of developing type 2 diabetes
Those with a family history of diabetes
Individuals who are overweight or obese
Adults over 40 seeking routine health screening
People with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
Individuals with high blood pressure or elevated cholesterol
Benefits of Home HbA1c Testing
Convenient Home Sample Collection
Collect your sample using a simple finger-prick blood test without visiting a clinic.
Accredited Laboratory Analysis
Your sample is analysed in a UK laboratory using validated testing methods to ensure reliable and accurate results.
Early Detection
Identifying raised HbA1c levels early can help prevent complications associated with diabetes and support timely intervention.
Comprehensive Health Monitoring
Track changes in your blood sugar control over time and assess the impact of diet, exercise, and medication.
Symptoms Associated With High Blood Sugar
You may wish to consider testing if you experience:
Excessive thirst
Frequent urination
Increased hunger
Fatigue
Blurred vision
Slow wound healing
Recurrent infections
Unexplained weight loss
How the Testing Process Works
Order your HbA1c home test kit online.
Collect a small blood sample using the included finger-prick device.
Return your sample using the prepaid packaging provided.
Your sample is analysed by our partner laboratory.
Receive your secure results online with clear explanations.
Why Choose Repose Healthcare?
At Repose Healthcare, we believe that proactive health monitoring should be simple, accessible, and reliable. Our HbA1c Blood Test provides professional laboratory analysis with the convenience of home testing, helping you understand your diabetes risk and make informed decisions about your health.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is an HbA1c test accurate?
Yes. HbA1c is the internationally recognised gold-standard test for assessing long-term blood glucose control and is widely used by healthcare professionals to diagnose and monitor diabetes.
Do I need to fast before taking the test?
No. Unlike some glucose tests, fasting is not required before collecting your sample.
Can this test diagnose diabetes?
HbA1c testing is commonly used in the diagnosis of diabetes. However, any abnormal result should be discussed with your GP or healthcare provider for confirmation and clinical interpretation.
How often should I test my HbA1c?
Individuals with diabetes often test every 3–6 months. Those monitoring risk factors may benefit from periodic testing as recommended by their healthcare professional.
Order Your HbA1c Home Blood Test Today
Gain valuable insight into your long-term blood sugar control with our easy-to-use HbA1c home testing kit. Early detection and regular monitoring can play a crucial role in preventing complications and supporting better health outcomes.




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