HbA1c Test

Also known as: HbA1c, A1C, Glycated Hemoglobin, Glycosylated Hemoglobin, A1c Test

Note: Reference ranges can vary between laboratories and individual contexts. Use this as a reading guide, then discuss your specific results with the physician who ordered the test.
Cost (India)Rs. 350 to Rs. 800
Fasting Not required

Normal range

  • Normal: Below 5.7%
  • Prediabetes: 5.7% to 6.4%
  • Diabetes: 6.5% or above
  • Target for most diabetics: Below 7%

HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c) measures average blood glucose levels over the previous 2-3 months. It is the most reliable test for diabetes diagnosis and long-term glucose management.

Why it matters

Unlike a single blood sugar reading which fluctuates with meals, HbA1c reflects long-term glucose exposure. It cannot be falsely lowered by short-term dieting before the test.

How to interpret your result

An HbA1c of 7% corresponds to an estimated average glucose of 154 mg/dL. Each 1% increase represents approximately a 29 mg/dL increase in average glucose.

When to get tested

At least annually if you have diabetes. Every 3-6 months if your diabetes is not well controlled. Every 3 years after age 45, or earlier if you have risk factors.

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Dr. Selva Bharti

MD Medicine, DM Cardiology · Medical Reviewer, Endocrinology and Internal Medicine

Dr. Selva Bharti is an internal medicine physician with specialized training in cardiology and endocrinology, reviewing diabetes, thyroid, PCOS, and cardiovascular content on MasterDoctor.

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Dr. Rahul Tripathi

PhD Pharmaceutical Sciences · Pharmaceutical Reviewer

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