The Glucose (Post Prandial 2 Hours) test, commonly referred to as the Postprandial Glucose Test, is a blood test that measures the glucose level in the blood two hours after eating. This test is primarily used to evaluate how well the body processes glucose, and it is especially important for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes and other metabolic disorders. Here’s a detailed description of the test service.
Diagnosis of Diabetes: Helps identify glucose intolerance or diabetes, particularly type 2 diabetes. It can be used alongside fasting glucose tests for a comprehensive evaluation.