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Diabetes test, Profile, 3 in 1 – Home Kit

Diabetes Profile, 3 in 1 - Home Kit
Diabetes Profile, 3 in 1 - Home Kit

Diabetes test, Profile, 3 in 1 – Home Kit

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A simple finger-prick Diabetes Blood Test online sample kit measures 3 BioMarkers and helps detect it early and prevent complications.

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Kit delivered to your Home.
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Track24 Pre-Paid Label – Return to Lab
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Easy to use and clear
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Result in 1-3 days

3 BioMarkers:

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Glucose
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HbA1C
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Microalbumin

See here for instructions on how to make a sample online at Home.

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What does it detect?

Your doctor may diagnose Diabetes, prediabetes, or the gestational version. They may show if your blood sugar is too high. Many people may not have any symptoms but may be at risk or even have the condition, so they need an exam even without symptoms.

Why get one?

Sampling allows the doctor to detect it early and cooperate with the patient to manage it and prevent complications.

3 BioMarkers are:

  • HbA1c (Glycated Haemoglobin) is a chemical analysis of sugar and measures your average blood sugar levels over the past three months.
  • Microalbumin: detects early signs of kidney damage.
  • Glucose: measures your blood sugar level at a specific time.

So, how does it Work?

  • Order Online
  • Follow the Instructions when the kit arrives
  • The Laboratory Gives you the Results by email

Diabetes Blood tests home step 1 ordering

Order your kit online and once it arrive collect your sample at home.

step 2 Diabetes Blood testing

Then, drop off the Kit in the morning to the Royal Mail Red Street Box. Use the Track24/48 Return Label to the Lab.

Step 3 diabetes test

Lastly, once your results are ready, we will send you an email with your Result. Also you can view the report in your Dashboard.

How long do the results take?

The target time for the results is 1 working day after receiving them in the laboratory. But you can get them on the same day sometimes. Also, you can visit the Lab for our while-you-wait services of £50 for near-instant processing of your sample.

Our Global Brand Instrument suppliers support Medicines Online Scientists to provide reliable and valuable testing solutions. The staff follow hundreds of procedures designed to maintain the quality of results and consistent processing standards. Lastly, consider dropping off your samples to the laboratory directly to ensure their efficient processing.

Return to Laboratory Notes

Finally, use the return bag for your Diabetes Test sample. Ensure you get it to the postbox minutes before the collection time. Overnight in the collection box is a risk. Also, please ensure your sample is not sitting around your home. Every hour it is sitting around impacts the quality of the sample when it arrives in the laboratory.

Content References
  1. Diabetes Org: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/
  2. NHS Type : https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/
Page Quality Review:
Review Date : 24/01/2024
Reviewed By :
Trustpilot
(Reviews 560+)

What are the Common Questions?

  • Q: What is available online?

    • A: It is a disease in which blood glucose (sugar) levels are above normal. 
  • Q: What are the symptoms?

    • A: Some people might not have any symptoms; however, some people can experience symptoms, which could be frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, very dry skin, sudden vision changes, extreme hunger, and feeling very tired much of the time. 
  • Q: What are the types?

    • A: Type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes blood test.
  • Q: What is the treatment for it?

    • A: People must take responsibility for their day-to-day care and keep blood glucose levels from going too low or too high.
  • Q: What is it?

    • A: A person with prediabetes has a blood sugar level higher than normal but not high enough for a diagnosis; however, these persons are at higher risk for developing type 2 diabetes and other serious health problems, including heart disease and stroke. 
Weight 0.75 kg
Dimensions 35.3 × 25 × 2.5 cm

What is the Scientific Data from Instrument and Reagent Supplier?

Technology Method:

Fully automatic biochemistry analyser

Limit of Detection:

  • Glucose: 0.55 mmol/L
  • Microalbumin: 0 mg/L
  • HbA1c: 3.3%

Accuracy and Precision:

  • Glucose: The approximate error is < ± 10%. The within-assay CV is ≤ 0.9%. The between-assay CV is ≤ 2.2%.
  • Microalbumin: The approximate error is < ± 10%. The within-assay CV is ≤ 5%. The between-assay CV is ≤ 5%.
  • HbA1c: The approximate error is < ± 20%. The within-assay CV is ≤ 15%. The between-assay CV is ≤ 15%.

Measuring Ranges:

  • Glucose: 0.55~22.24 mmol/L
  • Microalbumin: 0~180 mg/L
  • HbA1c: 3.3~4.5%

Validation-Active Information:

  • EQA: Yes
  • Inter-laboratory validations
    • Periodic according to validation schedule
    • Event-triggered- Qc/Calibration/New materials/Batch

Accuracy and Precision:

The accuracy relies on the approximate error percentage. This percentage is the percentage deviation from the actual result. The precision relies on the within-assay coefficient of variations and the between-assay coefficient. The within-assay coefficient of variations is the variance of the result value if the same test was analysed again. The between assay coefficient is the variance of the result value if the same sample was reprocessed from the beginning again.

In range results:

  • Glucose: 3.89~6.11 mmol/L
  • Microalbumin:  0~30 mg/L
  • HbA1c: 4.6~6.2%
Page Quality Review:
Review Date : 02/02/2024
Reviewed By :
  • Eileen Shi

    Laboratory and QC Technician

Short Stories to Share

Will we ever recover?

At the age of 20, I found out from a Diabetes Blood test that I had type 1 diabetes. Since then, I have always been thirsty; I have started to lose weight and go to the bathroom often. I felt tired every time, and I was even struggling to walk. Inside me, a voice told me that I was sick like my insulin-dependent grandmother whom I grew up with. But I feared a possible diagnosis.

Until one Sunday in May, I felt sick.

The next day, Thomas, now my husband, “forced” me to undergo some diabetes blood tests. The blood sugar levels were very high. The impact in the hospital was brutal. They showed me how to inject insulin; syringes were still used at the time. They told me: “If you want to eat, you must learn to take insulin!”. I didn’t eat that day. But then I had to accept it: three injections a day, in addition to the necessary constant blood sugar checks.

Two years later, I came into contact with St. John and began to be followed by the hospital’s diabetologists. I was given an insulin pump. Eating freely again was a great feeling.

The insulin I needed was regulated automatically.

Thomas and I got married, and on my wedding day, hidden in my white wedding dress, in a pocket, there was the microinfusion, now also my life’s companion. The first pregnancy also arrived. It was wonderful. Even before conception, we had spoken to the doctors, and they followed me to keep everything under control. It was a wonderful experience:

Sebastian was born naturally, everything went well, and he – now 15 – is in perfect health.

We weren’t thinking about a second child, but a few years later, one day, I discovered I was pregnant again. My first thought was the disease! I hadn’t followed the checks done for my first pregnancy. My diabetologist followed me carefully every day to bring the values down and keep them low. I did not experience this pregnancy with the same serenity as the previous one. Philipp was born in the eighth month, hypoglycemic, after a difficult and particularly painful birth.

My worries went away for a while.

Philipp was a very good child, and everything proceeded peacefully.

One day in December, when Philipp was 1 year and a half old, while he couldn’t yet talk to me, he did something to make me understand that something was off. He was not sleeping well in the afternoon, and at night, I found him in his pyjamas, completely soaked in pee. I was very scared and instinctively got a Diabetes Blood test and tested his blood sugar. “HI” appeared on the display, indicating a very high value.

We rushed to the St John emergency room.

I couldn’t stop thinking it was my fault as we travelled those endless kilometres from Manchester to London. This was how we met Dr. Florence, a paediatrician, for the first time.

My son is 11 years old today; sometimes, he looks at me with those big eyes and asks me: “Mom, why isn’t Sebastian sick and I am?”. It’s difficult for a parent to explain something like this to their child, and then he says to me: “Yes, mum, I know, I’m like you, and Sebastian is like dad”.

Filippo has always been and still is a serene, happy child.

He asks me many questions but then goes back to playing with friends and dedicating himself to his favourite sport, hockey. The other children around him behave normally, know about his illness and treat him respectfully. Luckily, no one ever made him feel ‘different’.

Not long ago, Dr Florence told us a real story about a study that will start soon in England and be carried out in about five hospitals to test “artificial pancreas” in kids. They were looking for patients with Philip’s characteristics and age.

We were flattered to be involved and agreed.

The experience was amazing as the first meeting was quickly done in London and lasted only a week. For the first time, Philip met many other children who, like him, wore the microinfluor. He told me enthusiastically: “Mom, everyone here has diabetes like me!”. Children know that they have to learn to manage the disease; by playing and running, their blood sugar levels drop, and they must stop to restore their values. His friends at home – not understanding this need – always encourage him to get back to playing quickly.

However, everyone knew how to respect each other’s recovery time.

It was a strange and exciting feeling to see them so aware. For Phillip, it was a 5-star holiday. He made many friends, including Olivia, a year younger than him, with whom he established a very strong bond. A second experimental phase followed, and we hope this Diabetes Blood Test study will bear good fruit.

While waiting for research to find a definitive solution for this disease, today, finally, Phillip and I both live our daily lives with a sensor and an insulin pump that make our lives a lot easier. They are small devices, like cell phones or slightly larger, certainly a little intrusive, but they allow us to be much more serene and have less anxiety. Even Phillip has learned to see them as ‘companions’ who care about him, and we say to each other:

“Some people must wear glasses; we must wear microinfusion!”.

How do we see the future? Every time December 12th arrives, the date of the diagnosis, we think that Phillip has one more year of diabetes and all the problems that this entails.

This is also why we count the days until we find a definitive cure. We believe in research, and we are certain that the day will come when diabetes will be defeated and we will be free from this disease, Phillip, Olivia and all the sick.

With love,

Valentina

Customer Reviews

  1. Betty P.

    Great company with excellent customer support. Will definitely be using their services again in the future.

  2. Hannah

    I bought it for my son who is very afraid of going to clinics. It was amazing, he felt very comfortable doing the test at home and was not anxious like he usually is in a clinic.

  3. Alicia

    Saves a trip to the clinic which is fabulous. And delivery of the kit and the results are fast.

  4. Oliver Holmes

    Customer service is exceptional, I would highly recommend Medicines Online anyone wanting to use home testing.

  5. David Chapman

    Had a query with the test when received, messaged the whatsapp number and a lady called Majella helped me through the process. Results came back quick too. Thank you.

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Shipping and Return Policies

Appointment:

Missed appointments or cancellations less than 24 hours prior are not entitled to refunds. Rescheduling is possible but not guaranteed. Please contact the customer service prior to the appointment time to discuss cost and availability options.

Shipping & Return:

We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.

To Qualify for any return, the product must be in the same condition as when you received it. Not used, not opened, unworn, in its original packaging. You will also need to send it to us with the receipt or proof of purchase.

Please return to: Medicines Online, 89 Falcon Rd, London. SW11 2PF

You can read our full return policy here:

https://medicinesonline.org.uk/return-policy/

We offer next day delivery; however courier delivery times are out of our control. We are unable to offer refunds for any late deliveries. But you will receive courier tracking information once your order has been dispatched. And orders placed by 1pm are dispatched on the same day.

What are the Shipping and Return Policies?

Appointment:

Missed appointments or cancellations less than 24 hours prior are not entitled to refunds. Rescheduling is possible but not guaranteed. Please get in touch with customer service before the appointment time to discuss cost and availability options.

Shipping & Return:

We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.

To Qualify for any return, the Diabetes Blood Test product must be in the same condition as when you received it. It is not used, not opened, unworn, and in its original packaging. You will also need to send it to us with the receipt or proof of purchase.

Please return to Medicines Online, 89 Falcon Rd, London. SW11 2PF

You can read our full return policy here:

https://medicinesonline.org.uk/return-policy/

We offer next-day delivery; however, courier delivery times are out of our control. We are unable to offer refunds for any late deliveries. But you will receive courier tracking information once your order has been dispatched. Orders placed by 1 pm are dispatched on the same day.

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