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Insulin Resistance Test, in Visit Clinic

Measures fasting insulin and glucose to check whether your body is using insulin effectively to control blood sugar in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
3
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a Insulin Resistance Test Test in Visit Clinic?

The insulin resistance test measures how well your body responds to insulin. It usually looks at fasting insulin and may use fasting glucose to calculate an insulin resistance score. Insulin helps cells absorb sugar from the blood and keeps glucose levels stable. When cells become resistant, blood sugar rises and the body makes more insulin. Detecting resistance early helps prevent prediabetes and type 2 diabetes and explains symptoms like weight gain or irregular periods. Doctors use results to assess risk, guide lifestyle or medication changes, and track improvement over time alongside other blood tests and clinical information.

Insulin Resistance Test Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

Insulin Resistance Test Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Insulin Resistance Test test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Fasting insulin
  • fasting glucose
  • HOMA-IR calculation

Why Take a Insulin Resistance Test Test in Visit Clinic?

INSULIN RESISTANCE TEST is often ordered as part of metabolic panels that include fasting glucose and lipid tests. Your doctor may request it if you have high blood sugar, excess weight, acne, irregular periods, or family history of type 2 diabetes. It helps diagnose prediabetes, metabolic syndrome, or insulin resistance and monitor treatment. Abnormal results may follow poor diet, inactivity, certain medications, obesity, or genetic risk.

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How do I test for insulin resistance in Visit Clinic?plus

Test for insulin resistance with blood tests: fasting glucose and fasting insulin (used to calculate HOMA‑IR), HbA1c, and an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT)—sometimes with insulin measurements. Lipids and C‑peptide help assess metabolic risk. The gold‑standard euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp is reserved for research. Discuss results and next steps with your clinician.

How can you know if you are insulin resistant in Visit Clinic?plus

Insulin resistance may be suspected with abdominal obesity, fatigue, skin darkening (acanthosis nigricans), irregular periods or PCOS, high blood pressure, and abnormal lipid levels. Confirm with blood tests: fasting glucose and insulin, HOMA‑IR calculation, HbA1c, and an oral glucose tolerance test. Your clinician may also check triglycerides and HDL. Early detection needs medical evaluation and lifestyle changes.

What is the HbA1C test for insulin resistance in Visit Clinic?plus

The HbA1c test measures average blood glucose over the past 2–3 months by detecting glycosylated hemoglobin. It’s used to diagnose and monitor diabetes and prediabetes (normal <5.7%, prediabetes 5.7–6.4%, diabetes ≥6.5%). It doesn’t directly measure insulin resistance, but an elevated HbA1c often reflects chronic hyperglycaemia that can result from or indicate insulin resistance; other tests assess sensitivity directly.

What is the normal range for insulin resistance in Visit Clinic?plus

Insulin resistance is commonly assessed with HOMA‑IR. A normal HOMA‑IR is generally <1.0. Values of about 1.0–1.9 suggest borderline/early insulin resistance; 2.0–2.9 indicate moderate insulin resistance; and ≥3.0 is considered significant insulin resistance. Fasting insulin typically falls roughly between 2–20 μIU/mL, but cutoffs vary by lab and population. Discuss results with your clinician for personalised interpretation.

What are the symptoms of high insulin resistance in Visit Clinic?plus

Symptoms of high insulin resistance include increased hunger, fatigue, difficulty losing weight and central (abdominal) weight gain, dark velvety skin patches (acanthosis nigricans) or skin tags. Women may have irregular periods and excess facial or body hair (PCOS features). It often causes high blood sugar signs—frequent urination and excessive thirst—and is commonly linked with high blood pressure and abnormal lipids.

Which test is best for insulin resistance in Visit Clinic?plus

The best test depends on context: the hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp is the research gold standard for quantifying insulin resistance but is impractical clinically. For routine practice, fasting glucose and insulin used to calculate HOMA‑IR is the most practical and widely used screening test. An oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) can provide additional information on post-load insulin response when needed.