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Enaya Diabetes

Umm Al Hamam Al Gharbi, Riyadh - 145KM

Diabetes is a chronic condition that requires regular monitoring to maintain stable blood sugar levels and prevent complications.
Routine testing provides clear insights into how your diet, lifestyle, and treatment plan are impacting your overall health.
How does Enaya Diabetes Package support you?
This package helps you:
Detect blood sugar irregularities at an early stage
Monitor glucose levels regularly and assess the impact of diet and lifestyle
Track treatment effectiveness and optimize it when needed
Evaluate adherence to your treatment plan and fine-tune it for better control
Understand diabetes-related health risks and its impact on vital organs
Receive personalized health guidance to better manage your blood sugar levels
When is Enaya Diabetes Package recommended?
Every 3 months for individuals diagnosed with diabetes
Every 6 months for those with a family history or risk factors such as:
Hypertension
Diabetes
High cholesterol
Enaya Diabetes Package includes:
Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)
To monitor average blood glucose levels and assess long-term control.
Total Cholesterol
To evaluate cardiovascular risk associated with diabetes.
Serum Creatinine
To monitor kidney function.
Fasting Blood Glucose
To accurately measure daily blood sugar levels.
High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL)
To help protect the heart and reduce risk.
Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL)
To detect harmful cholesterol levels.
Triglycerides
To monitor blood fats linked to diabetes.
Serum Uric Acid
To assess an associated metabolic risk factor.
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
To monitor liver health.
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
To evaluate liver and muscle function.
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
To assess kidney function and fluid balance.
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
To provide a more precise evaluation of kidney efficiency.
Urine Albumin (Microalbumin Test)
For early detection of diabetes-related kidney damage.

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HbA1c is a blood test that is used to help diagnose and monitor people with diabetes. It is also sometimes called a hemoglobin A1c, glycated hemoglobin or glycosylated hemoglobin.
A complete cholesterol test - also called a lipid panel or lipid profile - is a blood test that can measure the amount of cholesterol and triglycerides in your blood.
This test measures how well your kidneys are performing their job of filtering waste from your blood. Creatinine is a chemical compound left over from energy-producing processes in your muscles. Healthy kidneys filter creatinine out of the blood. Creatinine exits your body as a waste product in urine
This test measures blood sugar after an overnight fast (not eating). High fasting blood sugar levels point to insulin resistance or diabetes, while abnormally low fasting blood sugar could be due to diabetes medications.
A high-density lipoprotein (HDL) test measures the level of good cholesterol in your blood. Cholesterol is a waxy substance that’s found in all of the cells in your body. It has several different functions, including helping to build your body’s cells. Cholesterol is carried through the bloodstream attached to proteins called lipoproteins.
LDL tests are a form of blood test that doctors use to measure the amount of LDL cholesterol in a persons bloodstream. LDL tests can be part of a lipid panel test, or they can measure LDL levels directly. Lipid panels can help doctors calculate LDL cholesterol levels by measuring the following: total cholesterol.
A triglycerides test measures the amount of triglycerides in your blood. Triglycerides are a type of fat in your body. If you eat more calories than you need, the extra calories are changed into triglycerides. These triglycerides are stored in your fat cells for later use. When your body needs energy, triglycerides are released into your bloodstream to provide fuel for your muscles to work. If you eat more calories than you burn off, especially calories from carbohydrates and fats, you may get high triglyceride levels in your blood. High triglycerides may put you at greater risk for a heart attack or stroke.
A uric acid blood test, also known as a serum uric acid measurement, determines how much uric acid is present in your blood. The test can help determine how well your body produces and removes uric acid.
This test is done to measure the amount of Glutamate Pyruvate Transaminase (GPT) in blood serum. GPT is an enzyme found in heart cells, kidney, muscles and liver, this test is needed on a regular basis to keep the liver in a healthy state
The SGOT test is a blood test that’s part of a liver profile. It measures one of two liver enzymes, called serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase. This enzyme is now usually called AST, which stands for aspartate aminotransferase. An SGOT test (or AST test) evaluates how much of the liver enzyme is in the blood.
This test measures the amount of nitrogen in your blood that comes from the waste product urea. Urea is made when protein is broken down in your body. A BUN test is done to see how well your kidneys are working.
Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) measures how much blood these filters clean every minute based on your body size. When you have a routine blood test, eGFR is often part of the basic metabolic panel
The microalbuminuria test is a urine test that measures the amount of albumin in your urine. Albumin is a protein that your body uses for cell growth and to help repair tissues. Its normally present in the blood. A certain level of it in your urine may be a sign of kidney damage.

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