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The Protein Total Random Urine Test measures the amount of protein in a single urine sample to evaluate kidney function and detect disorders. Elevated protein levels (proteinuria) may indicate kidney disease, diabetes, hypertension, or urinary tract conditions. Doctors use this test to screen for kidney damage, monitor chronic disease, or investigate unexplained swelling, providing an important tool for early detection and treatment planning.

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Urine Collection

 The KH-1 Kidney Function panel is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to evaluate the health and functionality of the kidneys. This panel includes a series of tests that collectively provide a detailed assessment of kidney performance, detecting potential issues early, and monitoring ongoing kidney health. This panel is crucial for identifying kidney disorders and ensuring the kidneys are effectively filtering waste and maintaining overall homeostasis within the body.
Blood, Urine
Blood Draw, Urine Collection

 The KH-2 Kidney Function panel is an advanced diagnostic tool designed to provide a thorough assessment of kidney health and functionality. This panel includes a comprehensive set of tests that evaluate the kidneys' ability to filter waste, maintain electrolyte balance, and detect early signs of damage. By incorporating detailed analyses of urine and blood samples, the KH-2 panel offers a robust evaluation of renal performance, aiding in the early detection and management of kidney diseases.
Blood, Urine
Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

 The Top 5 Kidney Function Tests Panel is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to assess the health and functioning of the kidneys. This panel combines several important tests that evaluate various aspects of kidney performance, from filtration and waste elimination to the detection of early signs of kidney damage. This extensive assessment helps healthcare providers to diagnose kidney disorders accurately, monitor the progression of known kidney diseases, and guide treatment decisions effectively.
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Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

The Protein Electrophoresis Random Urine Test analyzes protein distribution in a urine sample to detect abnormal monoclonal or polyclonal proteins. It helps evaluate multiple myeloma, kidney damage, and systemic disorders affecting protein metabolism. This test supports monitoring of urinary protein loss, renal impairment, and plasma cell disorders, offering valuable insight into overall kidney and immune health.

Urine
Urine Collection
Also Known As: UPEP Test

The Protein Total Random Urine with Creatinine Test measures protein and creatinine levels in a single urine sample to evaluate kidney function. Elevated protein may signal kidney disease, diabetes complications, or hypertension-related damage. Doctors order this test for patients with swelling, high blood pressure, or abnormal lab results. Results help detect proteinuria, assess renal health, and guide treatment or monitoring of chronic kidney conditions.

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Urine Collection

The Protein Total 24-Hour Urine with Creatinine Test measures the amount of protein and creatinine excreted in urine over 24 hours. Elevated protein levels may indicate kidney disease, diabetic nephropathy, hypertension, or other renal disorders. Doctors use this test to evaluate kidney function, detect proteinuria, and monitor treatment response. Combining protein and creatinine helps ensure accurate results, making it essential for assessing long-term kidney health.

Urine
Urine Collection

The Protein Total 12 Hour Urine with Creatinine Test evaluates protein and creatinine levels in timed urine collection to help detect kidney damage, filtration disorders, and systemic conditions. Elevated protein may indicate nephrotic syndrome, chronic kidney disease, or diabetes-related renal complications. This test aids in assessing kidney function, protein balance, and overall metabolic health.

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Urine Collection

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Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

Blood, Urine
Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

Blood, Urine
Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

The Protein Total 24 Hour Urine Test measures total protein excreted in urine over a full day to evaluate kidney function and detect proteinuria. Elevated protein may indicate glomerular disease, nephrotic syndrome, diabetes, or hypertension-related damage. This test helps assess renal health, monitor progression of kidney disorders, and provide context for diagnosing systemic conditions affecting protein balance.

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Urine Collection

The Mouse Urine e72 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to proteins in mouse urine. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause symptoms such as nasal congestion, sneezing, itchy eyes, skin irritation, or asthma. This test helps identify mouse urine allergies and supports management through avoidance strategies or allergy treatments guided by healthcare providers.

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Also Known As: Mouse Urine IgE Test, Mouse Urine e72 Test

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Blood Draw, Urine Collection

The DH-3 Diabetes Health panel is a comprehensive diagnostic panel designed for an in-depth analysis of diabetes management and its impact on overall health. It includes a series of tests: C-Reactive Protein (CRP), CBC with Differential and Platelets, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), Hemoglobin A1c, Insulin, Lipid Panel, and Random Urine Microalbumin with Creatinine. This panel not only assesses blood sugar control and diabetes management but also evaluates cardiovascular risk, kidney function, and the body's insulin production and response.
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Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

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Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

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Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

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Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

 The Diabetes Management - Comprehensive panel is an extensive diagnostic tool designed to provide a thorough evaluation of a patient's diabetic status and associated health risks. This panel includes a broad range of tests that assess blood glucose control, kidney function, lipid metabolism, inflammation, and overall metabolic health. By offering a detailed picture of a diabetic patient's condition, healthcare providers can develop and refine effective management and treatment plans to optimize patient outcomes and prevent complications.
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Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

 The DH-4 Diabetes Health panel is a comprehensive suite of tests tailored for individuals with diabetes, particularly those with complex management needs or those at high risk for complications. This panel includes C-Reactive Protein (CRP), CBC with Differential and Platelets, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), 2 Specimen Glucose Tolerance Test, Hemoglobin A1c, Insulin, 2 Specimen Insulin Response to Glucose, Lipid Panel, and Random Urine Microalbumin with Creatinine. It is designed to provide a thorough assessment of diabetes control, cardiovascular risk, insulin function, kidney health, and overall metabolic status.
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Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

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Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

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Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Stool Collection, Urine Collection

Blood, Stool, Urine, Varied
Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Stool Collection, Urine Collection

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Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

Blood, Urine
Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection