Diabetes & High Blood Sugar Bangkok — Diagnosis, Medication & Management Costs (2026)

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Abnormal blood glucose or a flagged HbA1c is one of the most common actionable findings in Bangkok executive health check-up reports — and one of the most important to address quickly. Thailand has a high diabetes prevalence (approximately 10% of adults), and Bangkok's private hospitals are well-equipped for both diagnosis and management of Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes. Whether you receive the news at a Bangkok check-up or are already managing diabetes and want affordable medication during a stay, this guide covers what abnormal glucose results mean, the full diagnostic pathway in Bangkok, and medication prices for diabetes management.

Blood glucose and HbA1c tests in Bangkok (2026)

Diagnostic and monitoring tests for diabetes at Bangkok private hospitals:

  • Fasting plasma glucose (FPG): included in all health check-up packages; ฿200–฿400 standalone
  • HbA1c (glycated haemoglobin — 3-month average blood sugar): ฿400–฿800; the gold standard for diabetes diagnosis and monitoring
  • 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT — 75g): ฿600–฿1,500; the most sensitive test for prediabetes; requires 2-hour waiting at the hospital
  • Fasting insulin: ฿600–฿1,200; useful to calculate HOMA-IR (insulin resistance score)
  • C-peptide: ฿800–฿1,500; distinguishes Type 1 from Type 2 diabetes; measures residual pancreatic function
  • Urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR — kidney damage screen): ฿400–฿800; essential annual screen for diabetic nephropathy
  • Diabetic retinal screening (fundus photography / retinal scan): ฿800–฿2,000; should be done annually in all diabetes patients
  • Ankle-brachial index (peripheral arterial disease): ฿1,000–฿2,000 at vascular clinic or podiatry
  • Foot examination (diabetic foot risk assessment): included in diabetes specialist consultation
  • Endocrinologist consultation (diabetes specialist): ฿1,500–฿3,000 at Bumrungrad, Samitivej, Bangkok Hospital — same-day available

Diabetes and prediabetes — understanding your Bangkok result

How to interpret glucose and HbA1c results from your Bangkok health check-up:

  • Normal fasting glucose: 70–99 mg/dL (Bangkok labs flag anything above 100 mg/dL)
  • Impaired fasting glucose (prediabetes): 100–125 mg/dL — lifestyle intervention phase; 5–10% weight loss, 30 min exercise 5x/week can reverse progression
  • Diabetes diagnosis: fasting glucose ≥126 mg/dL (confirmed on repeat); or HbA1c ≥6.5%; or 2-hour OGTT ≥200 mg/dL
  • Prediabetes HbA1c: 5.7–6.4% — higher risk; lifestyle-first but some guidelines recommend metformin
  • Target HbA1c on treatment: <7.0% for most patients; <8.0% for elderly or complex patients; <6.5% if achievable without hypoglycaemia
  • Random glucose: ≥200 mg/dL with symptoms (polyuria, polydipsia, unexplained weight loss) = diabetes without need for repeat confirmation
  • Borderline glucose at check-up (fasting 105–125 mg/dL): request OGTT to confirm — fasting glucose alone misses 30% of diabetes and 50% of prediabetes
  • HbA1c Bangkok note: Thai labs use NGSP/IFCC aligned methodology — directly comparable to US and European results; no conversion needed

Diabetes medication prices in Bangkok (2026)

Oral and injectable diabetes medications at Bangkok hospital pharmacies and pharmacies:

  • Metformin 500mg / 850mg / 1000mg (first-line Type 2 DM): ฿1–฿5 per tablet; 60-tablet pack ฿60–฿300 — generic metformin is extremely cheap in Bangkok
  • Glipizide, glibenclamide (sulphonylureas — second-line): ฿2–฿8 per tablet; ฿60–฿240/month
  • Gliclazide MR 30mg/60mg (modified-release sulphonylurea, lower hypoglycaemia risk): ฿5–฿15 per tablet; ฿150–฿450/month
  • Sitagliptin 50mg/100mg (DPP-4 inhibitor — Januvia): ฿50–฿80 per tablet; ฿1,500–฿2,400/month — similar to Western prices for branded; generic coming
  • Empagliflozin 10mg/25mg (SGLT2 inhibitor — Jardiance: cardiovascular and kidney protective): ฿55–฿100 per tablet; ฿1,650–฿3,000/month — substantial saving vs UK (~£55/mo) or US ($250-400/mo)
  • Dapagliflozin 10mg (SGLT2 inhibitor — Forxiga): ฿50–฿85 per tablet; ฿1,500–฿2,550/month
  • Liraglutide 0.6/1.2/1.8mg (GLP-1 agonist injection — Victoza): ฿2,500–฿4,500/month — significant saving vs UK/US
  • Semaglutide 0.5mg/1mg injection weekly (Ozempic — GLP-1): ฿3,000–฿5,500/month; availability variable — check current stock
  • Insulin (Lantus/Toujeo glargine 100 units): ฿600–฿1,200 per vial (10mL) = ~฿20–฿40 per day — major saving vs US ($300–450/vial); prescription required
  • Rapid-acting insulin (NovoRapid, Humalog): ฿500–฿900 per vial; prescription required
  • Home glucose monitor + 25 strips: ฿400–฿800 at pharmacies; Accu-Check and OneTouch brands available
  • 3-month supply to take home: Bangkok hospital pharmacy will supply 90-day prescriptions; most countries allow import of personal-use medications

Frequently Asked Questions

My Bangkok check-up found fasting glucose 110 mg/dL — do I have diabetes?

Not necessarily — fasting glucose 110 mg/dL falls in the 'impaired fasting glucose' or prediabetes range (100–125 mg/dL). This is a warning sign, not a diagnosis of diabetes. Next steps in Bangkok: (1) Request an HbA1c test — if HbA1c <5.7%, risk is low; if 5.7–6.4%, confirmed prediabetes; (2) Request a 2-hour OGTT if HbA1c borderline or to rule out diabetes with more sensitivity; (3) Discuss lifestyle changes with the check-up doctor (weight, diet, exercise); (4) Book an endocrinologist consultation (฿1,500–฿3,000 same-day in Bangkok) if HbA1c is ≥5.7% — they will create a management plan. Prediabetes with aggressive lifestyle intervention has a 50–60% chance of reversal.

Can I get metformin or diabetes medication in Bangkok without a prescription?

Metformin is a prescription-only medication in Thailand — however, Thai private hospital pharmacies routinely supply metformin and most oral diabetes medications to patients presenting with lab results showing high glucose or an existing international prescription. Bring your home country prescription or your Bangkok check-up results. An endocrinologist consultation (฿1,500–฿3,000) is the most straightforward way to get a Thai prescription for a 90-day supply to take home. Generic metformin 1000mg in Bangkok: ฿3–฿8 per tablet vs $0.10–$0.30 in the US (similar), or £0.10–0.30 in UK — actually similar cheap pricing globally. The advantage is newer medications (SGLT2 inhibitors, GLP-1 agents): empagliflozin is 30–50% cheaper in Bangkok than in Western countries.

I'm already diagnosed with diabetes — can I get my medication in Bangkok?

Yes — Bangkok is excellent for obtaining international diabetes medications, especially if you're running low or want to compare prices. Bring: (1) your home prescription or a letter from your home doctor with medication name, dose, and diagnosis; (2) your Bangkok check-up results showing your HbA1c. Any Bangkok private hospital endocrinology clinic or large pharmacy (Boots, Watsons, hospital pharmacy) can supply most medications with an appropriate prescription. Major insulin brands (Lantus, NovoRapid, Humalog, Tresiba) are all available. SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 agents are 30–50% cheaper than UK/US equivalent retail prices. Bring a cool-bag for insulin during the flight home.

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