🧬 Kidney Function
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Renal function and electrolyte panels
48 tests in this category
24 Hours Urine Microalbumin
The 24 Hours Urine Microalbumin test measures small amounts of albumin, a protein, in your urine collected over a 24-hour period. The presence of albumin in urine can be an early sign of kidney damage.
24 Hrs Urinary Chloride
This test measures the amount of chloride excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. Chloride is an important electrolyte that helps maintain fluid balance and proper acid-base balance in your body.
24 Hrs Urinary Creatinine
This test measures the amount of creatinine, a waste product from muscle metabolism, excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. It helps assess kidney function and is often used to calculate other urinary substance levels accurately.
24 Hrs Urinary Electrolytes
This test measures the levels of key electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and chloride excreted in your urine over 24 hours. It helps assess your body's fluid and electrolyte balance and kidney function.
24 Hrs Urinary Potassium
This test measures the amount of potassium excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. Potassium is an essential electrolyte crucial for proper heart function, muscle contraction, and maintaining fluid balance.
24 Hrs Urinary Sodium
This test measures the amount of sodium excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. It helps evaluate your body's fluid and electrolyte balance, especially sodium regulation by the kidneys.
24 Hrs Urinary Uric Acid
This test measures the total amount of uric acid excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. It helps determine if your body is producing too much uric acid or not eliminating enough.
Adrenal 21-Hydroxylase Autoantibodies
This test checks for specific antibodies that target the 21-hydroxylase enzyme in your adrenal glands. These antibodies can indicate an autoimmune condition affecting your adrenal function.
Adrenaline Epinephrine, Plasma
This blood test measures the level of adrenaline (epinephrine) in your plasma. Adrenaline is a hormone produced by your adrenal glands, playing a key role in your body's "fight or flight" response.
Adrenaline Epinephrine, Urine 24H
This test measures the total amount of adrenaline (epinephrine) excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. It provides a comprehensive look at your body's adrenaline production throughout a full day.
Albumin Creatinine Ratio
The Albumin Creatinine Ratio (ACR) test measures the amount of albumin (a protein) and creatinine (a waste product) in your urine. It's a key indicator for checking your kidney function and detecting early signs of kidney damage.
Bicarbonate
This test measures the level of bicarbonate in your blood, which is a form of carbon dioxide. Bicarbonate plays a vital role in maintaining your body's acid-base (pH) balance and is an important electrolyte.
BLOOD UREA
The Blood Urea test measures the amount of urea nitrogen in your blood. Urea is a waste product formed in the liver when protein is broken down, and it's normally filtered out by the kidneys.
BLOOD UREA NITROGEN
The Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) test measures the amount of urea nitrogen in your blood. Urea is a waste product formed in the liver and removed from the body by the kidneys, making this test a key indicator of kidney function.
BUN CREATININE RATIO
This test compares the levels of Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) and Creatinine in your blood. It helps evaluate kidney function and can provide clues about potential kidney problems or dehydration.
CHLORIDE, SERUM
This blood test measures the level of chloride in your serum, which is the liquid part of your blood. Chloride is an important electrolyte that helps maintain fluid balance and proper acid-base balance in your body.
Chloride, Urine
This urine test measures the amount of chloride excreted in your urine over a specific period, often 24 hours. It helps assess how well your kidneys are regulating fluid and electrolyte balance in your body.
Creatinine Clearance (24-hr Urine)
Measures kidney filtration rate by comparing creatinine levels in blood and a 24-hour urine collection. More accurate than blood creatinine alone for assessing kidney function.
CREATININE PHOSPHOKINASE(CPK), SERUM
This test measures the level of Creatine Phosphokinase (CPK), an enzyme primarily found in your heart, brain, and skeletal muscles. Elevated CPK levels can indicate muscle damage or stress from various causes.
CREATININE, SERUM
This test measures the level of creatinine in your blood, a waste product produced from normal muscle metabolism. Creatinine is filtered out of the blood by the kidneys and excreted in urine.
Cystatin C
Cystatin C is a protein produced by the body, used as a sensitive marker to assess kidney function. This test helps evaluate how well your kidneys are filtering waste products from your blood.
Dutch Adrenal test
The DUTCH Adrenal test is a comprehensive dried urine test that measures adrenal hormone levels and their metabolites. It provides insights into your body's stress response and adrenal gland function, including cortisol and DHEA production throughout the day.
EGFR BRAF PANEL NGS
This test uses Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) to analyze specific genes, EGFR and BRAF, in a tissue sample. It helps identify genetic mutations that can influence treatment decisions for certain cancers.
EGFR NRAS KRAS HRAS BRAF PANEL NGS
This comprehensive Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) panel analyzes multiple genes including EGFR, NRAS, KRAS, HRAS, and BRAF from a tissue sample. It's used to detect a broader range of genetic mutations relevant to cancer diagnosis and personalized treatment strategies.
Electrolyte Panel (Na, K, Cl, Bicarb)
Measures the four key electrolytes: sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate. Essential for evaluating hydration, kidney function, and acid-base balance.
ELECTROLYTES (Na/K)
This blood test measures the levels of two key electrolytes, sodium (Na) and potassium (K), in your body. Electrolytes are essential minerals that help regulate nerve and muscle function, maintain water balance, and keep your body's pH level stable.
ELECTROLYTES (Na/K/Cl)
This blood test measures the levels of three important electrolytes: sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl). These minerals play a vital role in maintaining fluid balance, nerve impulses, muscle function, and the acid-base balance in your body.
ELECTROLYTES, URINE
This test measures the levels of important electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and chloride in your urine. It helps assess how well your kidneys are balancing these essential minerals, which play a crucial role in maintaining fluid balance and nerve and muscle function.
Iodine total and Creatinine Ratio, Random Urine
This urine test measures the total iodine and creatinine levels from a single, random urine sample. It provides a quick snapshot of your recent iodine intake and is often used for screening or population-level assessments.
Kidney Function Test (KFT/RFT)
Evaluates kidney health by measuring creatinine, BUN, uric acid, electrolytes, and eGFR. Crucial for detecting chronic kidney disease early.
KIDNEY STONE ANALYSIS
This blood test helps identify underlying metabolic imbalances that contribute to the formation of kidney stones. By analyzing specific markers in your blood, it provides insights into the potential causes of stone formation, guiding preventive strategies.
LIVER KIDNEY MICROSOMAL (LKM) ANTIBODY
The LKM Antibody test detects specific antibodies that can mistakenly target liver and kidney cells. This test helps identify autoimmune conditions where the body's immune system attacks its own tissues.
MICROALBUMIN
This urine test measures small amounts of albumin, a protein, in your urine. It's an important early indicator of potential kidney damage, often before other symptoms appear.
Microalbumin (Urine)
Detects tiny amounts of albumin protein leaking into urine. The earliest sign of kidney damage, especially in people with diabetes or hypertension.
OSMOLALITY, SERUM
The Serum Osmolality test measures the concentration of chemical particles in your blood, such as sodium, glucose, and urea. It helps assess your body's water balance and kidney function.
OSMOLALITY, URINE
The Urine Osmolality test measures the concentration of dissolved particles in your urine, indicating your kidneys' ability to concentrate or dilute urine. It helps assess your body's hydration status and kidney function.
POTASSIUM, SERUM
This common blood test measures the level of potassium in your serum, which is the liquid part of your blood. Potassium is an essential electrolyte that plays a critical role in nerve and muscle function, including your heart.
Protein Creatinine Ratio
The Protein Creatinine Ratio (PCR) test is a simple urine test that checks for abnormal levels of protein in your urine compared to creatinine. High protein levels can be an early sign of kidney damage or disease.
RENAL FUNCTION TEST (RFT)
The Renal Function Test (RFT) is a blood test that measures various substances in your blood to assess how well your kidneys are working. It helps evaluate your kidney health and detect potential issues early.
SODIUM, SERUM
This test measures the amount of sodium in your blood serum. Sodium is an essential electrolyte that plays a crucial role in maintaining fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contraction in your body.
Urea Breath Test
The Urea Breath Test is a non-invasive procedure used to detect the presence of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria in your stomach. It works by measuring specific gases in your breath after consuming a special solution.
URIC ACID SERUM
This blood test measures the amount of uric acid in your serum. Uric acid is a waste product formed when the body breaks down purines, found in certain foods and naturally in the body.
URINARY CALCIUM / CREATININE RATIO
This test measures the ratio of calcium to creatinine in a single urine sample. It provides a quick way to assess calcium excretion relative to kidney function, without a 24-hour collection.
URINARY CREATININE
This test measures the amount of creatinine in your urine, typically collected over a 24-hour period. Creatinine is a waste product produced by your muscles, and its levels can reflect kidney function.
URINARY POTASSIUM
This test measures the amount of potassium in your urine, which is an important electrolyte that helps your body function properly. It provides insight into how well your kidneys are managing potassium levels and your overall electrolyte balance.
URINARY SODIUM
This test measures the concentration of sodium in your urine, which is another vital electrolyte. It helps assess your body's water and salt balance and how well your kidneys are functioning in regulating these levels.
URINARY UREA
This test measures the amount of urea in your urine, which is a waste product formed when protein is broken down in the body. It helps evaluate kidney function and how efficiently your body is removing waste.
URINARY URIC ACID
This test measures the amount of uric acid in your urine. Uric acid is a natural waste product from the digestion of certain foods and the breakdown of cells, which is normally filtered out by the kidneys.