HbA1c test in Business Bay, read by a doctor.
HbA1c is one of the most ordered tests by our British-trained GPs for Business Bay patients — and for good reason. It is the single most important blood test for diagnosing and monitoring type 2 diabetes, prediabetes and overall metabolic health. Unlike a one-off glucose, it cannot be skewed by what you ate yesterday.
Why Business Bay patients use us
Aafiyah Care Clinic is based right here in Business Bay, at Churchill Executive Towers — which means we're not just covering this area, we're part of it. Whether you need a same-day appointment at our clinic, a doctor at your door in one of the Business Bay towers, or a nurse to draw bloods before you head into back-to-back meetings, our team can usually be with you within the hour. Many of our patients are professionals working in Business Bay who value being able to walk to a proper GP appointment on their lunch break, or have a clinician come to their apartment after hours without losing an evening to a hospital waiting room.
What HbA1c actually tells us
HbA1c reflects your average blood glucose over the previous 2–3 months by measuring how much glucose is attached to haemoglobin in your red blood cells.
Your British GP interprets HbA1c alongside fasting glucose, insulin, HOMA-IR, lipids, ALT/GGT, blood pressure and waist circumference — not in isolation. We classify your metabolic phenotype and build a personalised plan rather than only chasing a number.
High HbA1c
An HbA1c of 42–47 mmol/mol (6.0–6.4%) indicates prediabetes. ≥48 mmol/mol (6.5%) confirms diabetes. Even high-normal values (38–41) are linked to higher cardiovascular risk.
Low HbA1c
Unusually low HbA1c may reflect anaemia, recent blood loss, haemoglobinopathy, or rarely a glucose-lowering medication mismatch.
Symptoms we ask about
- • Increased thirst
- • Frequent urination
- • Persistent fatigue
- • Blurred vision
- • Slow-healing cuts
- • Recurrent thrush or skin infections
- • Unintentional weight change
Risk factors
- • South Asian, Arab or Middle Eastern ethnicity
- • Family history of diabetes
- • Overweight or central adiposity
- • Sedentary lifestyle
- • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
- • Gestational diabetes history
- • Sleep apnoea
- • Chronic stress
Conditions linked
- • Type 2 diabetes
- • Prediabetes
- • Metabolic syndrome
- • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
- • Cardiovascular disease
- • Diabetic kidney disease
- • PCOS
Lifestyle that moves the needle
- • Mediterranean or lower-carbohydrate dietary pattern
- • 150+ minutes of moderate aerobic activity weekly
- • Two resistance training sessions weekly
- • Sleep 7–8 hours, treat sleep apnoea
- • 10,000 daily steps where feasible
- • Stress reduction and alcohol moderation
Further tests we may run
- • Fasting insulin & HOMA-IR
- • Oral glucose tolerance test where indicated
- • Continuous glucose monitor (CGM) trial
- • Liver function & ultrasound for fatty liver
- • Urine ACR for early kidney involvement
- • ECG and ApoB for cardiovascular risk
Treatments where indicated
- • Structured lifestyle programme (first-line)
- • Metformin where appropriate
- • SGLT2 inhibitors / GLP-1 receptor agonists for cardiometabolic protection
- • Referral to diabetologist for complex cases
Retest: Every 3 months if abnormal or actively treated. Annually for routine longevity screening once optimised.
Questions from Business Bay patients
How do I book a HbA1c test in Business Bay?
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WhatsApp us or call +971 4 566 1486. We confirm a nurse slot for Business Bay — most patients are seen within 60–90 minutes — and the GP call is included.
How much does HbA1c cost in Business Bay?
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Standalone HbA1c is typically AED 150–350 depending on the panel. We bundle it free into our Comprehensive Health Checks (AED 1,500 men / 1,800 women) and our Unlimited Bloods membership.
What does an abnormal HbA1c mean for me?
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That's exactly the conversation you'll have with the GP. Your British GP interprets HbA1c alongside fasting glucose, insulin, HOMA-IR, lipids, ALT/GGT, blood pressure and waist circumference — not in isolation. We classify your metabolic phenotype and build a personalised plan rather than only chasing a number.
Is the GP a real doctor?
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Yes — GMC-registered, British-trained. The same doctor who reads your HbA1c is the one who phones you in Business Bay.
Will my employer or insurer see the result?
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We don't share with employers or insurers. As a DHA-licensed clinic we upload to NABIDH; other DHA-connected providers can technically access your record.
Healthcare should feel simple.
Send an enquiry and our team will come back to you — no waiting rooms, no run-around.