C-Peptide (Fasting) Test

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Description

Also known as:
Insulin C-Peptide
Connecting Peptide Insulin
Proinsulin C-Peptide

C-Peptide test is used:
When you have diabetes and your health practitioner wants to determine if you are producing enough of your own insulin or there is an absolute need for insulin injections or an insulin pump
When your health practitioner suspects that you have insulin resistance or your diabetes has been incorrectly classified
When you have documented hypoglycemia and your health practitioner is investigating causes


Main purpose of the C-Peptide test:

To help evaluate insulin production by the beta cells in the pancreas or to help determine the cause of low blood glucose (hypoglycemia)

Sample Required:

Blood sample obtained by inserting a needle into a vein
If a 24-hour urine sample is required, all urine produced over a 24-hour time period will be collected

Test Preparation Required:

Fasting for 8 to 10 hours before blood testing is usually required

Frequently Asked Question

1. What is a C-Peptide Test (Fasting)?

A C-Peptide Test (Fasting) measures the level of C-peptide in your blood after fasting. It helps understand how much insulin your body is naturally producing.

2. Why is a C-Peptide Test (Fasting) done?

A C-Peptide Test (Fasting) is done to evaluate insulin production in diabetic patients. It also helps differentiate between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.

3. Who should take a C-Peptide Test (Fasting)?

A C-Peptide Test (Fasting) is recommended for individuals with diabetes or unexplained blood sugar fluctuations. Doctors may also advise it for insulin-related disorders.

4. How is a C-Peptide Test (Fasting) performed?

A C-Peptide Test (Fasting) is performed using a blood sample collected after fasting for several hours. The sample is then analyzed in a laboratory.

5. What do C-Peptide Test (Fasting) results indicate?

C-Peptide Test (Fasting) results indicate the level of insulin production in the pancreas. High or low levels help diagnose underlying metabolic conditions.

6. Where can I get a C-Peptide Test (Fasting) in Mumbai?

Clinico Diagnostic & Scan Centre in Mumbai offers accurate C-Peptide Test (Fasting) services. The test is conducted using reliable lab methods for precise results.

7. What does a low C-Peptide Test (Fasting) result mean?

A low C-Peptide Test (Fasting) result may indicate low insulin production. This is commonly seen in Type 1 diabetes or pancreatic disorders.

8. How should I prepare for a C-Peptide Test (Fasting)?

You need to fast for at least 8–10 hours before a C-Peptide Test (Fasting). It is important to follow your doctor’s instructions for accurate results.

9. Is a C-Peptide Test (Fasting) painful?

A C-Peptide Test (Fasting) involves a simple blood draw from a vein. It may cause slight discomfort but is generally quick and safe.

10. Which diagnostic centre in Mumbai offers a C-Peptide Test (Fasting)?

Clinico Diagnostic & Scan Centre in Mumbai provides reliable C-Peptide Test (Fasting) reports. Their lab ensures accurate and timely test results.