The HbA1C test, also known as the glycosylated hemoglobin test, is an important blood test used to evaluate how well diabetes is being managed. It reflects the average blood glucose level over the past few months. For individuals without diabetes, a normal HbA1C level typically falls between 4% and 6%. Your doctor will determine the ideal HbA1C target range based on your individual condition.

The higher the HbA1C level, the greater the risk of complications such as heart disease, stroke, and neuropathy. Therefore, keeping your blood glucose and HbA1C levels within the target range can significantly reduce the risk of these health problems.