🧫 Urine & Stool Tests
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Urinalysis and stool examination tests
63 tests in this category
24 Hrs Urine, Albumin/Creatinine Ratio
This test measures the ratio of albumin to creatinine in your urine collected over 24 hours. It's a highly sensitive indicator of early kidney damage, especially in conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure.
3-Methyl Histidine Quantitative Urine
This urine test measures the amount of 3-methylhistidine excreted over a specific period, usually 24 hours. It reflects the rate of muscle protein breakdown in your body.
ADENOVIRUS IN STOOL
This test checks for the presence of adenovirus in a stool sample. It's commonly used to diagnose adenovirus infections that affect the digestive system, which can cause symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal discomfort.
Amino Acids - Quantitative 24 Hrs Urine
This test measures the total amount of various amino acids excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. It provides a comprehensive assessment of how your body processes and eliminates amino acids.
Amino Acids - Quantitative Urine
This test measures the levels of various amino acids in a single urine sample. It helps assess kidney function and detect conditions where amino acids are not properly reabsorbed or are excessively excreted.
AMINOLEVULINIC ACID (5-ALA), 24 HOUR URINE
This test measures the amount of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) in your urine collected over a 24-hour period. It helps assess the body's porphyrin metabolism, which can be affected by certain genetic conditions.
AMINOLEVULINIC ACID (5-ALA), RANDOM URINE
This test measures the amount of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) in a single, random urine sample. It's used to screen for or monitor conditions affecting porphyrin metabolism.
Antimony Urine Spot
This urine test measures antimony levels, providing insight into recent exposure to this metal. It's a convenient way to screen for antimony presence in the body, often used for occupational or environmental monitoring.
Arginine Quantitative Urine
The Arginine Quantitative Urine test measures the amount of arginine, an amino acid, excreted in your urine, typically over a 24-hour period. This helps evaluate how your body processes and eliminates arginine.
Asparagine Quantitative Urine
The Asparagine Quantitative Urine test measures the amount of asparagine, an amino acid, excreted in your urine over a specific period. This helps assess how your kidneys process and reabsorb amino acids.
Aspartic Acid Quantitative Urine
The Aspartic Acid Quantitative Urine test measures the amount of aspartic acid excreted in your urine over a specific collection period. This test helps evaluate how effectively your kidneys are processing and reabsorbing amino acids.
BARIUM, Urine
This urine test measures the amount of barium excreted in your urine. It helps assess recent exposure to barium and how your body is processing and eliminating this element, providing insights into your body's detoxification process.
BENCE JONES PROTEIN, URINE
The Bence Jones Protein test checks for specific proteins in your urine that are not normally present. These proteins are fragments of antibodies produced by certain types of white blood cells. This test is important for detecting and monitoring conditions where these abnormal proteins are produced.
BILE SALT AND PIGMENT, URINE
This urine test checks for the presence of bile salts and pigments. Normally, these substances are not found in urine. Their appearance can indicate that bile is not flowing properly from the liver or gallbladder into the digestive system.
CAESIUM, Urine
The Caesium urine test measures the amount of caesium excreted in your urine. This test is useful for assessing recent exposure to caesium and monitoring its elimination from the body, complementing blood tests for a comprehensive view of exposure.
Calprotectin
This test measures the level of calprotectin, a protein released by white blood cells, in your stool sample. Elevated levels can indicate inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract.
Chylomicron Qualitative Urine
This test checks for the presence of chylomicrons, which are tiny fat particles, in your urine. Normally, chylomicrons should not be found in urine.
COBALT, Urine
The Cobalt, Urine test measures the amount of cobalt present in your urine. This test is primarily used to assess exposure to cobalt, which can occur in certain industrial settings or through medical implants.
CRYPTOSPORIDIUM / ISOSPORA IDENTIFICATION, STOOL
This stool test looks for the presence of Cryptosporidium and Isospora parasites, which can cause gastrointestinal infections. It helps identify the specific parasite responsible for symptoms like diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and nausea.
CULTURE - URINE
A Urine Culture test identifies and counts bacteria in your urine that might be causing an infection. It helps determine the specific type of bacteria present, which is crucial for effective treatment.
CULTURE- STOOL
A Stool Culture is a laboratory test that examines a stool sample to identify harmful bacteria or other pathogens that may be causing digestive issues. It helps pinpoint the specific cause of symptoms like diarrhea, abdominal pain, or fever.
Cystine Quantitative Urine
This test measures the amount of cystine, an amino acid, excreted in your urine over a specific period. It helps evaluate kidney function and amino acid reabsorption.
Dysmorphic RBCs, Urinalysis
This urinalysis specifically looks for dysmorphic (abnormally shaped) red blood cells (RBCs) in your urine. The presence of these specific types of RBCs can indicate where bleeding might be originating in your urinary tract.
FECAL FAT QUALITATIVE
The Fecal Fat Qualitative test examines a stool sample to check for the presence of undigested fat. This test helps determine if your body is properly absorbing fats from your diet.
Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT)
The Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) is a simple stool test that detects hidden (occult) blood in your stool. It specifically looks for human blood, which might not be visible to the naked eye.
Fecal Pancreatic Elastase
The Fecal Pancreatic Elastase test measures the level of elastase, an enzyme produced by your pancreas, in a stool sample. This test helps assess how well your pancreas is functioning.
Fungal stain Urine
This test involves a microscopic examination of a urine sample to detect the presence of fungal elements. It is used to diagnose fungal infections of the urinary tract, kidneys, or bladder, which can sometimes be asymptomatic.
Glutamic Acid Quantitative Urine 24H
This test measures the total amount of glutamic acid excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. It provides a comprehensive assessment of how your body processes and eliminates this important amino acid. This helps evaluate metabolic and kidney function.
Glutamine Quantitative Urine 24H
This test measures the total amount of glutamine, an essential amino acid, excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. It provides insight into how your kidneys process and excrete glutamine.
Glycine Quantitative Urine 24H
This test measures the total amount of glycine, an important amino acid, excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. It provides insights into how your body processes and eliminates glycine.
Heavy and Trace Metals- Urine
This urine test measures the levels of various heavy metals and trace elements in your body. It helps assess exposure to potentially toxic metals and evaluate your body's ability to excrete them, providing insights into environmental or occupational exposures.
Homovanillic acid (HVA) , 24 Hour Urine
This test measures Homovanillic Acid (HVA), a breakdown product of the neurotransmitter dopamine, in a urine sample collected over 24 hours. It helps assess the levels of these substances in your body.
IMMUNOFIXATION ELECTROPHORESIS, URINE
This test checks your urine for the presence of abnormal proteins, such as Bence Jones proteins or other monoclonal proteins. These proteins are usually not found in healthy urine and can indicate underlying health issues.
Iodine total and Creatinine Ratio, 24 Hrs Urine
This urine test measures the total amount of iodine excreted over 24 hours, along with creatinine. It provides a comprehensive assessment of your recent iodine intake and helps evaluate your body's iodine status over a full day.
Isoleucine Quantitative Urine 24H
This test measures the total amount of isoleucine excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. It provides a comprehensive view of how your body processes and eliminates this essential amino acid.
KAPPA LIGHT CHAIN QUANTITATIVE, 24 HRS URINE
This test measures the exact amount of Kappa light chains excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. These proteins are normally filtered by the kidneys, and elevated levels can indicate kidney dysfunction or an underlying plasma cell disorder.
KAPPA LIGHT CHAIN QUANTITATIVE, URINE RANDOM
This test measures the amount of kappa light chains in a random urine sample. Light chains are proteins produced by plasma cells, and abnormal levels can indicate certain blood disorders. It helps assess kidney function and detect protein abnormalities.
Ketones, Urine (Qualitative)
This simple urine test checks for the presence of ketones, which are substances produced when the body burns fat for energy instead of glucose. It's often used to screen for conditions like diabetes or to monitor individuals on ketogenic diets.
Lactoferrin Fecal, Quantitative
This test measures the amount of lactoferrin, a protein released by white blood cells, in your stool sample. Elevated levels often indicate inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract, helping to distinguish between inflammatory and non-inflammatory bowel conditions.
LAMBDA LIGHT CHAIN QUANTITATIVE, 24 hrs. URINE
This test measures the amount of lambda light chains in a 24-hour urine collection. Light chains are components of antibodies, and abnormal levels can indicate certain blood disorders or kidney issues.
LAMBDA LIGHT CHAIN QUANTITATIVE, URINE RANDOM
This test measures the amount of lambda light chains in a single, random urine sample. Light chains are components of antibodies, and their presence in urine can indicate kidney issues or certain blood disorders.
LEAD, URINE
The Lead, Urine test measures the amount of lead excreted in your urine. While blood tests show recent exposure, urine tests can sometimes be used to assess total body lead burden, especially after chelation therapy or in specific occupational settings.
Listeria Monocytogenes Ag Detection , Stool
This stool test detects antigens of *Listeria monocytogenes*, a bacterium that can cause foodborne illness. It helps identify an active infection, especially in individuals experiencing symptoms like fever, muscle aches, nausea, or diarrhea.
Methylhistamine, Urine
This urine test measures the amount of methylhistamine, a substance produced when your body breaks down histamine. It helps investigate conditions where there might be an excessive release of histamine.
Methylmalonic Acid Qualitative, Urine
This urine test checks for the presence of methylmalonic acid (MMA) in your urine. Elevated levels of MMA can indicate a vitamin B12 deficiency, which is crucial for nerve function and red blood cell production. It helps identify potential B12 issues without measuring the exact amount.
Methylmalonic Acid Quantitative, Urine
This urine test measures the exact amount of methylmalonic acid (MMA) excreted in your urine over a specific period. It's a non-invasive way to assess vitamin B12 status, providing a quantitative measure that can help diagnose and monitor B12 deficiency.
Nickel Urine Spot
This urine spot test measures the level of nickel in your body. It's used to assess exposure to nickel, which can occur through environmental contact, diet, or occupational settings.
OCCULT BLOOD IN STOOL
The Occult Blood in Stool test checks for tiny amounts of blood in your stool that aren't visible to the naked eye. It's an important screening tool to detect potential bleeding in the digestive tract, which might otherwise go unnoticed.
REDUCING SUBSTANCE (Random Urine)
The Reducing Substance (Random Urine) test checks for the presence of reducing sugars (like glucose, fructose, or galactose) in a urine sample. This can indicate issues with carbohydrate metabolism or kidney function.
REDUCING SUBSTANCE IN STOOL
The Reducing Substance in Stool test detects the presence of reducing sugars in a stool sample. This test is primarily used to identify carbohydrate malabsorption, meaning your body isn't properly digesting certain sugars.
ROTAVIRUS IN STOOL
This test detects the presence of Rotavirus in a stool sample. Rotavirus is a common cause of severe diarrhea and vomiting, especially in infants and young children.
Stool Analysis (Routine)
Examines stool for color, consistency, blood, mucus, parasites, ova (eggs), bacteria, and digestive markers. A key test for evaluating gastrointestinal symptoms.
Stool Culture & Sensitivity
Identifies pathogenic bacteria in stool and determines which antibiotics are effective. Essential for diagnosing bacterial gastroenteritis and food poisoning.
Stool Occult Blood (FOB)
Detects hidden (occult) blood in stool that is not visible to the naked eye. A key screening test for colorectal cancer and gastrointestinal bleeding.
Stool PH
The Stool pH test measures the acidity or alkalinity of a stool sample. This simple test can provide important insights into your digestive health and how well your body is absorbing nutrients.
STOOL ROUTINE
The Stool Routine test, also known as a stool analysis, examines a stool sample to check for various digestive issues. It helps identify the presence of parasites, bacteria, or other abnormalities that might be affecting your gut health.
Thiopurine Methyltransferase (TPMT) Enzyme Activity
The Thiopurine Methyltransferase (TPMT) enzyme activity test measures how well your body processes certain medications called thiopurines. These drugs are used to treat conditions like autoimmune diseases and some cancers.
Urinalysis (Complete)
Comprehensive urine examination including physical (color, clarity), chemical (pH, protein, glucose, blood, ketones), and microscopic analysis (cells, crystals, bacteria).
URINE ANALYSIS
A routine urine analysis is a common test that examines the physical, chemical, and microscopic properties of your urine. It's a quick and non-invasive way to screen for various health conditions.
Urine Culture & Sensitivity
Identifies the specific bacteria causing a urinary tract infection and determines which antibiotics will effectively treat it. Essential for targeted antibiotic therapy.
Urine Organic Acid Profile
The Urine Organic Acid Profile is a comprehensive test that measures various organic acids in your urine. These acids are byproducts of your metabolism and can provide insights into your body's biochemical pathways.
Urine Organic Acid Test-Nordic
The Urine Organic Acid Test-Nordic is a specialized metabolic test that analyzes a wide range of organic acids in your urine. It offers a detailed look into cellular metabolism, gut health, and neurotransmitter balance.
Urine PH
The Urine pH test measures how acidic or alkaline your urine is. This simple test can provide clues about your kidney function, diet, and risk of certain health conditions.