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The Kidney Health - Basic Plus panel is an enhanced diagnostic tool designed to provide a deeper insight into kidney function and overall health status. It includes a Complete Blood Count with Differential and Platelets, a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, PTH Intact, Uric Acid, and a Urinalysis Complete. This panel provides a broad overview of blood health, metabolic function, and specifically, kidney health.
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Blood Draw, Urine Collection

The Kidney Health - Basic panel is a crucial set of tests designed to evaluate kidney function and overall health. This panel comprises a Complete Blood Count with Differential and Platelets, a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, and a Urinalysis Complete. These tests offer a comprehensive look at the body's filtration system, checking for signs of kidney disease, infection, and other potential health issues.
Blood, Urine
Blood Draw, Urine Collection

The Kidney Health - Comprehensive panel is the most extensive evaluation offered for assessing kidney function and related health indicators. This panel includes an ANA Screen, IFA with Reflex to Titer and Pattern, a Complete Blood Count with Differential and Platelets, a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, Random Urine Creatinine, PTH Intact, QuestAssureD 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Total with D2 and D3, Uric Acid, and a Urinalysis Complete. It provides a detailed look at kidney function, autoimmune indicators, metabolic health, and vitamin D status.
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Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

The Kidney Health - Advanced panel is an extensive diagnostic tool designed for a detailed assessment of kidney function and related health indicators. It encompasses a Complete Blood Count with Differential and Platelets, a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, Random Urine Creatinine, PTH Intact, QuestAssureD 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Total with D2 and D3, Uric Acid, and a Urinalysis Complete. This panel offers a comprehensive look at the body's filtration system, checking for signs of kidney disease, vitamin D status, and other potential health issues.
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Blood Draw, Urine Collection

The Urinalysis Test with Reflex to Microscopic screens urine for abnormalities in color, clarity, pH, protein, glucose, blood, and more. If results are abnormal, a microscopic exam is performed to detect cells, bacteria, crystals, or casts. Doctors order this test to evaluate urinary tract infections, kidney disease, diabetes, or metabolic disorders. Results provide essential insight into urinary tract and overall renal health for diagnosis and monitoring.

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The Urinalysis Macroscopic Test examines urine for color, clarity, and appearance to help identify possible kidney or urinary tract issues. Abnormal results may indicate infection, dehydration, liver disease, or metabolic conditions. Doctors use this test as a first step in evaluating urinary symptoms, monitoring overall health, or detecting early signs of medical problems that may require further testing and treatment.

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Urine Collection
Also Known As: Urinalysis Test, UA Test, Urine Macroscopic Examination Test, Macroscopic Urinalysis Test


The Creatinine Clearance Test measures how effectively the kidneys filter creatinine from blood into urine, providing an estimate of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). This test requires both a blood sample and a 24-hour urine collection. Abnormal results may indicate kidney disease, reduced renal function, or dehydration. Doctors use this test to assess kidney performance, monitor chronic conditions, and guide treatment for renal disorders.

Also Known As: CRCL Test, CCT Test

 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.
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Blood Draw, Urine Collection

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Blood Draw, Urine Collection

The LKM-1 IgG Antibody Test measures antibodies targeting liver kidney microsomal antigen 1, often linked to autoimmune hepatitis type 2 and liver dysfunction. It helps identify autoimmune activity, chronic hepatitis, and unexplained liver inflammation. This test provides valuable information about immune response, hepatic health, and systemic risks related to autoimmune-mediated liver disease.

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Also Known As: Liver Kidney Microsome Lkm1 Ab IgG

The Albumin Random Urine Test measures the amount of albumin, a protein that can leak into urine when the kidneys are damaged. Elevated levels may indicate early kidney disease, often linked to diabetes, hypertension, or other chronic conditions. Doctors use this test to detect albuminuria, monitor kidney function, and guide treatment strategies. A random urine sample makes it a convenient tool for screening and long-term kidney health assessment.

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Also Known As: Urine Albumin Test, Random Microalbumin Test

 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.
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Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

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The Creatinine Test measures creatinine levels in blood to evaluate kidney function and filtration efficiency. Elevated levels may indicate kidney disease, dehydration, or muscle disorders, while low levels may reflect reduced muscle mass. Doctors use this test to monitor chronic kidney disease (CKD), assess treatment response, and detect early signs of renal impairment. It provides key insight into kidney health, metabolic balance, and overall renal function.

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Also Known As: Blood Creatinine Test, Serum Creatinine Test

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 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 Total and Protein Electrophoresis Test with Scan measures total protein in blood and separates it into albumin and globulin fractions to evaluate liver, kidney, and immune function. The scan identifies abnormal protein patterns linked to multiple myeloma, Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia, or chronic inflammation. Doctors order this test for unexplained fatigue, weight loss, or anemia. Results support diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment planning.


The Urinalysis Complete Test with Reflex to Culture screens urine for abnormalities in color, clarity, pH, protein, glucose, ketones, blood, and microscopic elements like red and white cells. If infection is suspected, it reflexes to a urine culture to identify bacteria. Doctors use this test to detect urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney disease, diabetes, and metabolic disorders, guiding accurate diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing health management.

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Urine Collection
Also Known As: Urine Analysis with Reflex Test, UA with Reflex Test, UTI Test

The Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) Test measures urea nitrogen levels in blood to assess kidney function and how well the body removes waste. Elevated BUN may indicate kidney disease, dehydration, heart failure, or high protein intake, while low levels may suggest liver disease or malnutrition. Doctors order this test to evaluate fatigue, swelling, or abnormal lab results. Results help diagnose kidney and liver conditions and guide treatment decisions.

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Also Known As: BUN Test, Blood Urea Nitrogen Test

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Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

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
Also Known As: Protein Random Urine without Creatinine

Blood, Urine
Blood Draw, Phlebotomist, Urine Collection

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