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!

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Also Known As: Create Test, Blood Creatinine Test, Serum Creatinine Test

Also Known As: CRCL Test, CCT Test
The Creatinine Clearance test is a diagnostic procedure that evaluates how effectively the kidneys are filtering small molecules like creatinine out of the blood and excreting them into the urine. Creatinine is a waste product derived from the breakdown of creatine, a compound that plays a vital role in generating energy for muscles. Since the kidneys are responsible for eliminating creatinine from the body, the rate at which this occurs can offer essential insights into kidney function.

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 The Creatinine 24 Hour Urine test is a diagnostic procedure that involves the collection of all urine excreted by an individual over a full 24-hour period. The collected sample is then analyzed in the laboratory to measure the amount of creatinine present. Creatinine is a waste product derived from the normal breakdown of muscle tissue and is excreted unchanged by the kidneys.

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Also Known As: Urine Create Test, Urine Creatinine Test, Random Urine Creatinine Test
The Creatinine Random Urine test is a diagnostic tool that measures the level of creatinine in a urine sample. Creatinine is a waste product produced by muscles during their normal activity. This test helps assess kidney function and provides valuable insights into various health conditions.

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Also Known As: Urine Culture Test, Urine Culture and Sensitivity, Urine C and S, UTI test
A culture urine routine test is a laboratory test that helps identify and diagnose urinary tract infections (UTIs) caused by bacteria or other pathogens. It involves analyzing a urine sample to detect the presence of microorganisms and determine their type and quantity. The test is crucial in guiding appropriate treatment for UTIs.

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Also Known As: CysX Test, CysC Test

The Cystatin C Test measures the level of cystatin C, a protein filtered by the kidneys, to assess kidney function. It can help detect early kidney disease and monitor changes in kidney health, often providing a more sensitive measure than creatinine-based tests.


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 The DNA (ds) Antibody test, also known as the double-stranded DNA antibody test, is a blood test that measures the presence of antibodies against double-stranded DNA (dsDNA). This test is crucial in diagnosing and monitoring certain autoimmune disorders, particularly systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

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Also Known As: EPO Test
The Erythropoietin (EPO) test measures the level of erythropoietin hormone in the blood. Erythropoietin is a hormone produced primarily by the kidneys in response to low oxygen levels in the body. It plays a crucial role in regulating red blood cell production, a process known as erythropoiesis.

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 The Erythropoietin With Anemia Table test measures the amount of erythropoietin (EPO) in the blood. Erythropoietin is a hormone produced mainly by the kidneys and, to a lesser extent, the liver. It plays a crucial role in stimulating the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells, which are vital for transporting oxygen throughout the body.

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: Serum
Also Known As: Iron Storage Test

A Ferritin Test measures the level of ferritin, a protein that stores iron in the body. It helps assess the body’s iron reserves and is used to diagnose or monitor iron deficiency, iron overload, and related conditions such as anemia or hemochromatosis.


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 The Galectin-3 test is a diagnostic assay that measures the level of Galectin-3, a beta-galactoside-binding lectin, in the blood. Galectin-3 is known to play a pivotal role in various biological processes including cell growth, inflammation, fibrosis, and also in the progression of heart failure. It's an emerging biomarker for pathological cardiac remodeling and is gaining attention as a prognostic indicator in heart failure.

: Serum
Also Known As: Liver Function Panel, LFT
 The Hepatic Function Panel test, also known as a Liver Function Test, is a group of blood tests that assess the overall health and function of the liver. It provides valuable information about liver enzymes, proteins, and other substances that are important for liver function. The Hepatic Function Panel test helps in the diagnosis and monitoring of liver diseases and evaluates the liver's ability to process and metabolize substances in the body.

: Serum
Also Known As: Hepatic Function Panel, HFP Test

The Liver Function Panel test, also known as a Hepatic Function Test, is a group of blood tests that assess the overall health and function of the liver. It provides valuable information about liver enzymes, proteins, and other substances that are important for liver function. The Liver Function Panel test helps in the diagnosis and monitoring of liver diseases and evaluates the liver's ability to process and metabolize substances in the body.


Also Known As: Hepatitis Panel
The Hepatitis Panel General test, also known as the Hepatitis Screen, is a blood test that evaluates a person's exposure to various types of hepatitis viruses. It is a comprehensive panel that checks for different hepatitis viruses and their corresponding antibodies. The test helps identify current or past infections, assess the extent of liver damage, and guide appropriate medical management.

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: Blood
The Human Leukocyte Antigen B27 (HLA-B27) Antigen test is a genetic test that identifies the presence of the HLA-B27 antigen on the surface of white blood cells. This test plays a crucial role in diagnosing certain autoimmune disorders, particularly those involving the joints and spine.

: Serum
Also Known As: Serum Iron Test, Total Iron Binding Capacity Test, TIBC Test, UIBC Test

The Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) test is a blood test that evaluates the levels of iron and the capacity of proteins to bind iron in the blood. It provides information about iron metabolism and helps assess iron deficiency or iron overload conditions.


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 The Kappa/Lambda Light Chains, Free with Ratio test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the levels of free kappa and lambda light chains in the blood. In humans, antibodies (immunoglobulins) are made up of two heavy chains and two light chains. There are two types of light chains: kappa and lambda. While these light chains are typically attached to the heavy chains, small amounts are also found "free" in the blood, unattached.

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 The Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Panel test is a diagnostic tool that offers crucial insights into various health conditions by analyzing the different forms of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) present in the blood. This test aids in identifying potential underlying issues, particularly those affecting the heart, liver, muscles, and other organs.

Also Known As: Lipid Profile with Reflex Test, Lipids with Reflex Test, Cholesterol Profile with Reflex Test

: Serum
Also Known As: Comprehensive Metabolic Panel Test

: Serum
 The Liver Kidney Microsomal (LKM) IgG Antibody test is a blood test that detects the presence of antibodies against specific components, primarily located within the cells of the liver and kidney. These antibodies are autoantibodies, meaning they target and can potentially harm the body's own cells.

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