£90.00
Extended Kidney Health & Urinalysis
Your kidneys work hard every day – filtering waste, balancing fluids, and supporting your overall health.
Our Extended Kidney Health Test with Urinalysis takes things a step further. Together, these markers provide a more comprehensive picture of your kidney and urinary health, helping to catch issues early.
Alongside traditional kidney markers, this test includes:
Urinalysis – to detect early signs of kidney stress, infection, or metabolic issues by checking for protein, glucose, blood cells, and more.
Cystatin C – a sensitive marker that can detect subtle changes in kidney function, often earlier than creatinine.
Uric Acid – helps assess your risk for conditions like gout and kidney stones.
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What's included in the test?
This test includes a total of 21 biomarkers.
- Other Biomarkers21
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Calcium (Adjusted)
A way of measuring the calcium in our blood more accurately by taking your albumin level into account of how much usable calcium is in your blood.
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Chloride
A type of salt in the body that works with other minerals to keep things balanced.
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Creatinine
A waste product left over from the breakdown of creatine, creatine is used to supply energy mainly to the muscles.
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Cystatin-C
A protein produced by all cells and filtered out by the kidneys, Cystatin C levels in your blood can be used to assess kidney function.
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Magnesium
A mineral in the body that is needed hundreds of processes to keep the body healthy.
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Phosphate
A mineral that helps build strong bones and teeth, produce energy, and repair cells and tissues.
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Potassium
A mineral that helps your heart, muscle and nerves function properly.
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Sodium
A mineral needed by the body to keep body fluids in homeostasis (balance).
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Urea
A waste product formed by the breakdown of amino acids from protein in the liver.
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Uric Acid
A waste product left over from normal chemical processes in the body and found in the urine and blood.
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Total Bilirubin
A measurement of the amount of the substance bilirubin, produced during the breakdown of red blood cells.
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Glucose
A blood glucose test is used to find out if your blood sugar levels are in a healthy range. It can be used to help diagnose and monitor diabetes.
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Total Protein
A measurement of the total protein test measures your albumin and globulin levels.
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Red Blood Cells
A component of blood that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide around the body.
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White Blood Cells
A component of blood that are part of the body’s immune system, helping the body fight infection and disease.
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Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
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Ketones
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Nitrite
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pH
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Protein (Urine)
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Urobilinogen
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