Renal Function

Are you aware of how well your kidneys are performing?

Find out with a renal function panel from Ulta Lab Tests to assess your kidney function and health.

A renal function panel is a group of tests performed together to evaluate your kidney (renal) function. The tests measure your albumin, calcium, carbon dioxide, creatinine, chloride, glucose, phosphorous, potassium, sodium, and BUN and a calculated anion gap value in the blood to determine the current health of your kidneys.
 
If you have any concerns about how well your kidneys are functioning or if you're experiencing symptoms listed below that may indicate kidney disease, then this test will help diagnose what's going on.

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The Hepatic Function Panel, also known as a Liver Function Test, measures proteins, enzymes, and bilirubin to assess liver health and function. It helps detect liver disease, monitor liver conditions, and evaluate the effects of medications or other factors on liver performance.

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Also Known As: Liver Function Panel Test, LFT

The Liver Function Panel, also known as a Hepatic Function Panel, measures proteins, enzymes, and bilirubin to assess liver health and function. It helps detect liver disease, monitor liver conditions, and evaluate the effects of medications or other factors on liver performance.

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Also Known As: Hepatic Function Panel Test, HFP Test

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The Liver and Kidney Function Panel measures blood sugar, electrolytes, proteins, and markers of liver and kidney health. It helps detect disease, monitor conditions, and guide treatment decisions.

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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.
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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.
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The Albumin Random Urine Test with Creatinine measures albumin and creatinine levels in a urine sample to calculate the albumin-to-creatinine ratio. It helps detect early kidney damage, especially in people with diabetes or high blood pressure.

Also Known As: Urine Albumin Test, Random Microalbumin Test

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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

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 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.
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The Protein Total Random Urine Test with Creatinine measures protein and creatinine levels in a random urine sample to calculate the protein-to-creatinine ratio. It helps detect and monitor kidney disease, proteinuria, and other conditions affecting kidney function.

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The Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) Intact Test measures the level of intact PTH in the blood to evaluate parathyroid gland function. It helps diagnose and monitor conditions related to calcium imbalance, such as hyperparathyroidism, hypoparathyroidism, and certain bone or kidney disorders.

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Also Known As: Parathyroid Hormone Intact test, Intact PTH test, Parathormone Test


The Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) Test measures the amount of urea nitrogen in the blood, a waste product made when protein is broken down. It helps assess kidney function, detect kidney disease, and monitor conditions such as dehydration, liver function, or the effects of certain medications.

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Also Known As: BUN Test

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The Uric Acid Test measures uric acid levels in the blood to help diagnose gout, monitor uric acid levels in people with kidney stones, and assess kidney function. High or low levels may indicate metabolic or kidney-related disorders.

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Also Known As: Serum Urate Test

The Urinalysis Test with Reflex to Microscopic screens urine for physical and chemical abnormalities. If results suggest issues such as infection, kidney disease, or other disorders, a microscopic exam is automatically performed to detect cells, crystals, bacteria, or other elements for more detailed evaluation.


 The Urinalysis Complete and Uric Acid Panel is a diagnostic tool combining a comprehensive Urinalysis Complete with a Uric Acid test to assess kidney function, detect urinary tract disorders, and evaluate uric acid levels in the blood, which can contribute to conditions like gout and kidney stones.
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A Urinalysis Macroscopic test is a component of a comprehensive urinalysis that involves the visual examination of the urine sample. It assesses the physical characteristics of urine, such as color, clarity, and Ph level, to provide valuable insights into the overall health of the urinary system.
Also Known As: Urine Test, Urine Analysis Test, Urinalysis Test, UA test, urine macroscopic examination Test, Macroscopic Urinalysis Test

An estimated 37 million people in the United States have kidney disease, and 1 out of 2 people have impaired renal function and don't even realize that they do.

For this reason, renal function lab tests are crucial in managing your overall kidney health. And if you're at risk for developing kidney disease, you need as much knowledge as possible. A renal function panel is a perfect way to start.

Sometimes your kidneys can fail, and your renal function declines. It's essential to have the education and tools you need to manage your kidney health. Keep reading this guide to learn everything you need to know about kidney decline and renal function tests.

What is Renal Function Decline?

Your kidneys are amazing organs, and they work hard to keep the balance of your body in check. They maintain a balance in the body by regulating water and minerals like sodium and potassium. Your kidneys are also responsible for removing waste from your blood ... See more