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<blockquote data-quote="goji" data-source="post: 48083" data-attributes="member: 11291"><p>Hi wobbles</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure that those home kit Hba1c's are that accurate. If you are really determined to get an Hba1c done privately, you could get it done through a private GP service as that would be a lot cheaper than seeing a consultant.</p><p></p><p>I've used a private GP company called e-med to get testing done. They charge £15 annual sign-up fee and then £15 to arrange tests. The results are posted straight to you. They are based in London but can arrange tests anywhere in the world. Obviously you would also have to pay the cost of the Hba1c. </p><p></p><p>It all seems a bit expensive though as the money you spend on the Hba1c might buy several boxes of test strips. Why not just prepare two arguments....one for if the Hba1c is low and one for if it is too high?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goji, post: 48083, member: 11291"] Hi wobbles I'm not sure that those home kit Hba1c's are that accurate. If you are really determined to get an Hba1c done privately, you could get it done through a private GP service as that would be a lot cheaper than seeing a consultant. I've used a private GP company called e-med to get testing done. They charge £15 annual sign-up fee and then £15 to arrange tests. The results are posted straight to you. They are based in London but can arrange tests anywhere in the world. Obviously you would also have to pay the cost of the Hba1c. It all seems a bit expensive though as the money you spend on the Hba1c might buy several boxes of test strips. Why not just prepare two arguments....one for if the Hba1c is low and one for if it is too high? [/QUOTE]
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