The number of people directly affected by diabetes is more than 250 million, accounting for 6% of the world’s population, and another 318 million people suffer from inadequate glucose metabolism, and China has become one of the countries with the fastest growing prevalence of diabetes in the world. Diabetes needs lifelong monitoring and treatment, if not well controlled, it will lead to secondary cardiovascular disease, blindness, stroke, diabetic nephropathy, diabetic gangrene and other complications, seriously endangering human health and life. What is even more frightening is that the diagnosis rate of diabetes in our country is 30%, and 28 million patients do not know they have diabetes, and a large proportion of diagnosed diabetics are not effectively treated for various reasons. For this reason, we need to raise the awareness of all personnel about diabetes, prevent it early, do physical examination and testing, and reduce the harm brought by diabetes. Laboratory tests According to the needs of different clinical groups, a series of diabetes tests will be carried out in the hope of providing a reference basis for the diagnosis, typing and treatment of diabetes in various stages. 1.Glucose 2.Urinary routine 3.Glycated serum protein 4.Glycated hemoglobin 5.Insulin, C-P 6.Insulin antibody 7.Renal function, urine protein, urine creatinine, urine microprotein profile, homocysteine measurement