This Hemoglobin A1C analyzer helps you understand whether your A1C level is low, optimal, or high—and what that means for your long-term blood sugar control.
HbA1c Analyzer
Analyze your HbA1c value and diabetes risk.
| A1C (%) | Estimated Average Glucose (mg/dL) |
|---|---|
| 5% | 97 |
| 6% | 126 |
| 7% | 154 |
| 8% | 183 |
| 9% | 212 |
| 10% | 240 |
| 11% | 269 |
| 12% | 298 |
| 13% | 326 |
| 14% | 355 |
Frequently Asked Questions on A1C Analyzer.
1. What do I need to analyze my A1C level?
You only need your HbA1C test value.
Enter the number only—units are not required, as the analyzer will add them automatically.
2. Where can I find my A1C test result?
A1C results are usually available a few days after your blood test or at your next doctor’s visit.
You can get your results by:
Requesting them from your doctor’s office
Reviewing them during a follow-up appointment
Checking an online patient portal, if available
You may use this tool before or after speaking with your doctor, but it’s important to review your results with a healthcare professional. In some cases, your doctor may discuss your results with you by phone or email.
Your doctor may also set a personalized A1C goal that differs from the general ranges shown here. The ranges used in this analyzer represent typical values—always follow the guidance provided by your doctor.
3. What information will the analyzer provide?
Once you enter your A1C value, the analyzer will show whether your result is low, optimal, or high and explain what that may indicate. You’ll also learn:
What the A1C test measures
Why it is performed
How results are commonly interpreted
You can also download a detailed guide to better understand A1C testing and results:
4. How are the results evaluated?
This analyzer has been reviewed by a board-certified physician. The reference ranges and interpretations are based on widely accepted medical guidelines, though individual targets may vary.
This tool is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical care. Use it to support conversations with your doctor.
5. Who can see my results?
Your privacy is important to us. We do not store, track, or save any lab values you enter. Only you can view your analysis, and results cannot be accessed again later. If you wish to keep a copy, we recommend printing or saving it.
For more information, please review our politique de confidentialité.
6. Can this tool diagnose diabetes?
No. This tool does not diagnose diabetes or provide medical advice. It is intended for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical consultation.
7. What should I do with my analysis?
Use your results to better understand your average blood glucose levels and how they relate to diabetes management. A1C values can also be translated into estimated average glucose (eAG) levels.
Do not use this analysis to diagnose yourself. Only your doctor can diagnose diabetes. Instead, use this information to prepare questions and guide discussions with your healthcare provider.
You may also find it helpful to bring a doctor discussion guide that explains common medical terms and important questions about symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and managing diabetes.
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