All Kidney Tests

Do you have a family history of kidney disease?

 It's important to get tested on a regular basis for CKD with comprehensive lab tests from Ulta Lab Tests.

If so, it's important to know that you could be at risk for developing the condition yourself. Chronic kidney disease can lead to other serious health conditions like heart attack and stroke. It's important to get tested regularly for early detection. We want to help you live a healthier life by providing you with direct access to lab testing to obtain the information you need about your health and well-being as soon as possible. Our tests are quick, accurate, and affordable!

If you want to learn more about kidney disease and the lab ... See more

  • Page
  • 4
  • of
  • 6
  • Total Rows
  • 138
Name Matches
The Microalbumin 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine test is a specialized laboratory assay designed to measure the amount of microalbumin—a small protein—in a 24-hour urine collection. This test provides crucial information about kidney function, particularly the early detection of kidney damage or dysfunction.
Also Known As: ALB Test, Albumin Test, Urine Albumin Test, Microalbumin test, 24-Hour Microalbumin Test

The Microalbumin 24-Hour Urine without Creatinine test measures the amount of albumin (a type of protein) present in a person's urine collected over a 24-hour period. Unlike some other tests that assess both microalbumin and creatinine concentrations for a ratio, this test focuses solely on microalbumin levels.
: Urine
Also Known As: ALB Test, Albumin Test, Urine Albumin Test, Microalbumin test, 24-Hour Microalbumin Test

The Microalbumin Random Urine test measures the presence of albumin, a protein, in a random urine sample. It's a sensitive screening tool used to detect early signs of kidney damage, particularly in individuals with diabetes or hypertension.
: Random

The Albumin Random Urine Test with Creatinine measures albumin and creatinine levels in a urine sample to evaluate kidney health. Elevated albumin (microalbuminuria) may indicate early kidney disease, diabetes complications, or hypertension-related damage. Doctors use this test to detect kidney problems before symptoms appear, monitor chronic conditions, and guide treatment. It provides vital insight into renal function and long-term kidney disease management.

Also Known As: Urine Albumin Test, Random Microalbumin Test

: Random
Also Known As: ALB Test, Albumin Test, Urine Albumin Test, Microalbumin test, Timed Microalbumin Test

Also Known As: ALB Test, Albumin Test, Urine Albumin Test, Microalbumin test, Timed Microalbumin Test

 The Myoglobin test is a laboratory test that measures the levels of myoglobin in the blood. Myoglobin is a small, oxygen-binding protein found primarily in heart and skeletal muscles. When muscle damage occurs, myoglobin is released into the bloodstream. Since myoglobin is filtered out of the blood by the kidneys, it can also appear in the urine, especially in high amounts.
: Serum

: Serum

: Urine


The Parietal Cell Antibody, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) test is a medical laboratory examination that measures the presence of antibodies against parietal cells in the stomach. This test is crucial in diagnosing autoimmune conditions that affect the stomach lining and the production of intrinsic factor, such as autoimmune gastritis and pernicious anemia.
: Serum
Also Known As: Gastric Parietal Cell Antibody Test, Anti-Parietal Cell Antibody Test, Anti-GPA Test, AGPA Test, APCA Test

: Serum

: Urine



: Serum

 The Prostatic Acid Phosphatase (PAP) test measures the level of acid phosphatase enzyme that is predominantly found in the prostate gland. The prostate is a small gland located beneath the bladder in males and is essential for producing seminal fluid. The acid phosphatase enzyme can be found in higher amounts in the blood when there's damage to prostate cells, making it a potential marker for certain prostate conditions.
: Serum

 The Protein Total and Protein Electrophoresis Random Urine test measures the total amount of proteins in a random urine sample and separates these proteins based on their size and charge. Electrophoresis, in this context, is a laboratory technique that uses an electric field to move and separate proteins in a medium, usually a gel. The resulting pattern can help identify abnormal protein production and differentiate between various types of proteins present in the urine.

The Serum Protein Electrophoresis (SPEP) Test separates and measures proteins in the blood, including albumin and globulins. It helps detect abnormal protein levels linked to conditions such as multiple myeloma, lymphoma, chronic inflammation, liver disease, and immune disorders. This test provides important insights into overall protein balance and assists in diagnosing and monitoring various health conditions.

Also Known As: SPEP Test, Protein Total and Electrophoresis Test, Protein ELP Test, SPE Test, Serum Protein Electrophoresis Test

The Protein Total and Albumin Test is a serum blood test that measures total protein and albumin levels in the blood. It helps assess nutritional status, liver and kidney function, and overall health. Abnormal levels may indicate conditions such as liver disease, kidney disorders, malnutrition, or inflammation.

: Serum


 The Serum Protein Total and Protein Electrophoresis with Immunofixation test is a combined laboratory assay that examines the total protein levels in serum and differentiates specific protein fractions using electrophoresis. Additionally, immunofixation is employed to further characterize and identify monoclonal proteins or "M proteins."

The Protein Total and Protein Electrophoresis Test with Scan measures total serum protein and separates proteins into fractions (albumin, alpha, beta, gamma globulins) using electrophoresis. It helps detect abnormal protein patterns linked to multiple myeloma, liver disease, kidney disorders, immune deficiencies, and chronic inflammation. The scan provides detailed visualization for accurate diagnosis.


: Random

 The Protein Total 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine test is a diagnostic assessment that measures the total amount of protein and creatinine levels in urine collected over a 24-hour period. By analyzing the content of proteins and creatinine in the urine over an entire day, this test provides valuable insight into kidney function and potential abnormalities.
: Urine

Improperly functioning kidneys can lead to what is known as kidney disease. Kidney Disease does not fall into one particular description. Instead, there are a variety of conditions that can cause kidney disease and even the loss of kidney function.

Various symptoms and signs of kidney disease depend on how the kidneys are affected. They fall into three main categories:

  • Pre-renal

Pre-renal describes decreased blood flow to the kidney. This reduced flow stops the kidneys from operating correctly. Over time, the reduced flow can damage the kidneys.

When blood flow to the kidneys decreases, it can happen quickly. Shock, severe dehydration, and sepsis are examples of conditions that can cause reduced blood flow. Heart failure and liver failure, for example, can also, over time, contribute to reduced blood flow.

  • Renal

Some conditions can affect the actual kidney. These conditions are called “renal.” ... See more