Glucose 2.5 Hour Post 75g Load Test
Comprehensive Diabetes and Glucose Metabolism Assessment
The Glucose 2.5 Hour Post 75g Load Test is a sophisticated diagnostic tool designed to evaluate your body’s ability to process carbohydrates and maintain healthy blood sugar levels. This specialized test provides critical insights into glucose metabolism patterns that standard fasting glucose tests might miss, making it an essential component of comprehensive diabetes screening and metabolic health assessment.
What This Test Measures and Detects
This advanced diagnostic procedure specifically measures:
- Blood glucose concentration precisely 2.5 hours after consuming a standardized 75g glucose solution
- Your body’s insulin response efficiency and glucose clearance rate
- Early indicators of impaired glucose tolerance and insulin resistance
- Risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome
- Effectiveness of current diabetes management strategies
The test utilizes the highly accurate Hexokinase method, ensuring precise and reliable results that healthcare providers can trust for making informed clinical decisions.
Who Should Consider This Important Screening
This test is particularly recommended for individuals experiencing:
- Unexplained fatigue, increased thirst, or frequent urination
- Family history of diabetes or metabolic disorders
- Previous borderline or elevated fasting glucose readings
- Women with history of gestational diabetes
- Individuals with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
- Those with cardiovascular disease or hypertension
- People with sedentary lifestyles or obesity
- Patients monitoring diabetes treatment effectiveness
Significant Benefits of Early Detection
Undergoing the Glucose 2.5 Hour Post 75g Load Test offers numerous advantages:
- Early Intervention Opportunities: Detect glucose metabolism issues before they progress to full-blown diabetes
- Personalized Prevention Strategies: Receive tailored recommendations based on your specific metabolic profile
- Comprehensive Health Assessment: Gain deeper insights beyond standard fasting glucose measurements
- Cost-Effective Screening: Affordable testing at only $2 USD makes proactive health monitoring accessible
- Peace of Mind: Either confirm normal glucose metabolism or identify issues early when most treatable
Understanding Your Test Results
Your test results will provide valuable information about your glucose metabolism:
- Normal Range: Typically indicates healthy glucose processing and insulin sensitivity
- Borderline/Elevated: May suggest impaired glucose tolerance requiring lifestyle modifications
- Significantly Elevated: Could indicate diabetes or severe insulin resistance needing medical intervention
It’s essential to discuss your results with your healthcare provider, who can interpret them in the context of your overall health, medical history, and other diagnostic findings. Your physician will help you understand what your specific results mean and recommend appropriate next steps.
Test Pricing and Availability
| Price Type | Amount (USD) |
|---|---|
| Discount Price | $2 |
| Regular Price | $2 |
Convenient Nationwide Access
GGC DNA provides comprehensive diagnostic services across the United States, with conveniently located branches in all major metropolitan areas including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, and San Jose. Our state-of-the-art facilities ensure accurate testing and rapid turnaround times with daily processing.
Take Control of Your Metabolic Health Today
Don’t wait to understand your glucose metabolism and diabetes risk. Early detection through the Glucose 2.5 Hour Post 75g Load Test can provide the information needed to make proactive health decisions and potentially prevent the development of diabetes and related complications.
Ready to schedule your test? Call or WhatsApp us today at +1(267) 388-9828 to book your appointment at any of our nationwide locations. Our friendly staff will guide you through the simple preparation process and answer any questions you may have about this important screening.

