Kidney Function & Health: Uncover Vital Insights and Save 20%

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High blood pressure, diabetes, dehydration, and certain medications can quietly stress your kidneys long before symptoms appear. Ulta Lab Tests’ Kidney Function & Health panels help you detect early signs of strain, monitor filtration, and optimize electrolyte balance—so you and your clinician can act sooner.

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Why Kidney Testing Matters

Your kidneys regulate fluids, filter waste, balance electrolytes, and support blood pressure and bone health. Regular lab testing can:


What the Kidney Function & Health Panels May Include

(Exact components vary by panel.)

Filtration & Damage

Electrolytes & Metabolic Health

Related Risk Markers

Each result is physician-reviewed and presented in a clear, actionable report to discuss with your provider.


How It Works

  1. Order Online: Select a Kidney Function & Health panel and apply KH20 to save 20%.

  2. Visit a Quest Diagnostics Lab: Choose from 2,100  locations—walk in or schedule.

  3. Get Results: Access secure, physician-reviewed results online. Most arrive in 24–48 hours; some tests may require additional processing time.


Why Choose Ulta Lab Tests

Ulta Lab Tests partners exclusively with Quest Diagnostics for clinical-grade accuracy, nationwide convenience, and fast turnaround—without the need for a doctor’s visit or insurance approvals.


Act Now — Limited-Time Savings

Don’t wait for symptoms. Detect early kidney changes and protect long-term health. Save 20% with code KH20 and get the insights you need to stay ahead.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1) What is included in the Kidney Function & Health panels?
Panels typically assess eGFR/creatinine, BUN, UACR (microalbumin), electrolytes (Na, K, Cl, CO2), calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, uric acid, and often CMP; some panels add Cystatin C, A1C/glucose, lipids, or hs-CRP.

2) Who should consider kidney testing?
Anyone with high blood pressure, diabetes, a family history of kidney disease, heart disease, frequent NSAID use, or unexplained swelling, fatigue, or changes in urination.

3) Do I need a doctor’s appointment?
No. A doctor’s authorization is included with every Ulta Lab Tests purchase.

4) Where do I go for testing?
At any of 2,100 Quest Diagnostics locations nationwide. Most accept walk-ins; you can also schedule online.

5) How quickly will I get results?
Most results are available within 24–48 hours; however, not all tests return in that window. All results are physician-reviewed before release.

6) Are my results private?
Yes. Results are delivered securely to your Ulta Lab Tests online account.

7) Can I use HSA/FSA funds?
Yes. HSA and FSA are accepted for eligible services.

8) How long is the 20% discount available?
This is a limited-time offer. Enter KH20 at checkout to secure your savings.


 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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 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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The Renal Function Panel Test measures blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine, sodium, potassium, chloride, carbon dioxide, calcium, phosphorus, albumin, and glucose to evaluate kidney health. Abnormal results may indicate kidney disease, dehydration, or metabolic imbalance. Doctors use this panel to monitor chronic kidney disease (CKD), assess electrolyte balance, and guide treatment decisions. It provides vital insight into renal function and overall metabolic health.

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Also Known As: Kidney Panel Test, Kidney Function Panel Test

The Urinalysis Complete Test evaluates urine for physical, chemical, and microscopic properties to assess kidney health, urinary tract infections, diabetes, and metabolic disorders. It measures appearance, concentration, pH, protein, glucose, ketones, blood, bilirubin, nitrites, leukocyte esterase, and microscopic cells or crystals. Doctors use this test in routine exams, to diagnose urinary symptoms, and to monitor chronic kidney or metabolic disease.

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Also Known As: Urine Analysis Test, UA Test, Complete Urinalysis Test

Creatinine Clearance Most Popular

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 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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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.

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Also Known As: Urine Albumin Test, Random Microalbumin Test, uACR Test