Lab-first pathway

Lab checklist before your endocrine visit

In India, the GLP-1 journey often starts when a family member forwards your HbA1c report on WhatsApp, or your GP says “see an endocrinologist.” Arrive with organised labs, not a stack of unlabelled photos.

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If your HbA1c report triggered this search

Below 6.5%

May still discuss GLP-1 for obesity with comorbidities. Bring waist circumference and weight trend.

Prepare weight log + comorbidity list

6.5% – 7.5%

Common range where RSSDI intensification conversations start if lifestyle + metformin insufficient.

Bring full medication list + diet history

Above 7.5%

Stronger diabetes indication context. Your doctor may discuss GLP-1 RA class after reviewing full profile.

Bring all recent labs + prior treatment attempts

Not tested recently

Most endocrinologists order HbA1c before GLP-1 discussion. Book lab first to avoid wasted visit.

Get HbA1c + lipid + kidney panel before booking

Bring these labs (ideal: within 3 months)

  • HbA1c (within last 3 months)
  • Fasting & post-meal glucose
  • Lipid panel (LDL, HDL, triglycerides)
  • Kidney function (creatinine, eGFR)
  • Liver enzymes (ALT, AST)
  • Thyroid profile (TSH ± free T4) if clinically indicated
  • Pregnancy test if relevant

Tip: Screenshot or PDF your reports with date and lab name visible. WhatsApp compression can blur values. Send original PDF when possible.

8 questions for your doctor

  1. Am I a candidate for GLP-1 therapy given my BMI, HbA1c, and comorbidities?
  2. Which drug class fits my profile: semaglutide, tirzepatide, or another GLP-1 RA?
  3. What titration schedule will we follow and how do I manage nausea?
  4. What is the estimated monthly cost at maintenance dose, including generic options?
  5. What monitoring labs and how often?
  6. What symptoms require urgent contact?
  7. How long should I plan to continue therapy?
  8. Are my current diabetes medicines adjusted when GLP-1 is added?

Find a legitimate specialist

Kesho educates only. we do not prescribe, sell medicines, or book appointments. GLP-1 medicines are Schedule H in India and must be prescribed by an endocrinologist, internal medicine specialist, or cardiologist after proper evaluation. Avoid chemists or wellness clinics offering pens without prescription.

RSSDI-accredited centres in Your city

  • Jethwani Diabetes Care Centre, Jethwani Hospital

    Dr. Pratap Jethwani

    5-Junction plot, Near post office, Rajkot 360001

    9824285957

Full national list: RSSDI accredited centres