Everlywell at-Home HbA1c Lab Test for Women and Men, Measures Hemoglobin A1c for Accurate Results from CLIA-Certified Labs Within Days, for Ages 18 Plus
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Everlywell at-Home HbA1c Lab Test for Women and Men, Measures Hemoglobin A1c for Accurate Results from CLIA-Certified Labs Within Days, for Ages 18 Plus
AT-HOME LAB TESTING: This easy-to-use, at-home lab test is a convenient way to check your HbA1c, an indicator of the average sugar level in your blood over the past 2-3 months.
FAST, ACTIONABLE RESULTS: Receive digital results from your at-home lab test in an easy-to-read dashboard within just a few days so you can make confident choices, share with your doctor and prioritize your health.
EASY, AT-HOME SAMPLE COLLECTION: Everything you need is included in one at-home collection kit. Just collect a small blood sample and return by mail with the included prepaid shipping label. No clinic visits or appointments required.
CLIA-CERTIFIED LAB ANALYSIS: Everlywell test results are reviewed by board-certified physicians and analyzed in CLIA-certified labs that meet federal standards for laboratory testing to ensure accuracy, reliability and clinically-backed insights.
HSA AND FSA ELIGIBLE: Use your health savings or flexible spending account to pay for your kit, just confirm your plan covers at-home lab testing. Not available in New York. Test taker must be 18 plus.
The at-home Hemoglobin A1C test is an easy evaluation of how well you have been maintaining healthy sugar levels for the prior 90 days and can help you determine if dietary changes are needed. Our HbA1c test is a blood spot sample test that will measure your average blood glucose levels (blood sugar) over the last 3 months. Red blood cells have a lifespan of about 3 months but are constantly renewing within the body. Glucose attaches itself to hemoglobin, which is the protein found in red blood cells that carry oxygen throughout the body. The HbA1c test measures this glucose to give you an overall look at your blood sugar levels over a 3 month period. Blood sugar levels can vary significantly throughout the day based on many factors, including a recent meal or physical activity, so a better representation of average blood sugar is HbA1c.