Kidney Health
The kidneys' most important function is to clean the blood from various substances and this is done by the kidneys forming urine, which then leaves the body with the waste products. Other functions the kidneys have are to regulate salt and water balance, regulate blood pressure, form hormones, stimulate the formation of red blood cells and regulate the acid-base balance in the blood.
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Liver HealthAlbuminThe Albumin Blood Test measures albumin, the main protein made by the liver that helps maintain fluid balance and carry hormones, vitamins, and medicines through the blood. Low albumin may be linked to liver or kidney disease, poor nutrition, or inflammation, while healthy levels support strong circulation and overall body function.
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Vitamins & MineralsCalciumThe Calcium Blood Test measures calcium, a mineral vital for strong bones, healthy teeth, nerve signals, and muscle function. Low or high calcium levels may be linked to bone weakness, kidney problems, hormone imbalances, or certain medications.
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Liver HealthElectrolytes and Liver Function Test (ELFT)Check your kidney and liver health with our ELFT Blood Test. This test looks at key electrolytes that control fluid balance, plus enzymes and proteins that show how well your liver is working. It may help assess tiredness, digestion problems, medication effects, or overall organ health.
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Heavy Metals & ToxicologyMercuryWorried about mercury exposure? The Mercury Blood Test measures mercury levels in the body, which can come from contaminated seafood, workplace contact, or the environment. This test may help check for overexposure, as high mercury can affect the kidneys, nerves, and overall health.
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Heavy Metals & ToxicologyGoldWork with gold or exposed through treatment? The Gold Blood Test measures how much gold is in the body. While gold is used in jewellery and industry, high levels usually come from medical treatments or workplace exposure. This test may help check for overexposure and monitor possible effects on the kidneys or immune system.
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Heavy Metals & ToxicologyChromiumWorried about exposure at work or checking your mineral balance? Chromium is a trace element that supports blood sugar control in small amounts but can be toxic when levels are too high. This test may help check for overexposure from workplace contact with metals and chemicals or assess if chromium levels are affecting your metabolic or kidney health.
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Heavy Metals & ToxicologyCadmiumAround batteries, welding, or heavy industry? Cadmium is a toxic metal that builds up over time and may damage the kidneys or weaken bones. This test may help check for exposure from smoking, contaminated food, or workplace contact.
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Heavy Metals & ToxicologyArsenicConcerned about water, food, or workplace exposure? Arsenic is a toxic metal that can build up in the body and affect the skin, nerves, kidneys, and immune system. This test may help check for overexposure and monitor possible health risks.
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HormoneParathyroid Hormone (PTH)Concerned about your calcium levels or bone strength? Parathyroid hormone keeps calcium, phosphate, and vitamin D in balance so your bones, muscles, and nerves work the way they should. This test may help check if your parathyroid glands are doing their job and can be useful if you’re experiencing low bone density, kidney stones, or unexplained muscle weakness.
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Vitamins & MineralsPhosphateThe Phosphate Blood Test measures phosphate, an essential mineral and electrolyte that supports strong bones, energy production, and muscle and nerve function. Abnormal levels may suggest problems with kidneys, hormones, or nutrition.
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Kidney HealthPotassiumThe Potassium Blood Test measures potassium, a mineral and electrolyte that helps control muscle movement, nerve signals, and heart rhythm. Abnormal levels may suggest kidney problems, hormone imbalances, or issues with diet and medications.
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Kidney HealthSodiumThe Sodium Blood Test measures the level of sodium, an electrolyte that helps control fluid balance, blood pressure, and muscle and nerve function. Abnormal levels may suggest dehydration, kidney problems, or issues with hormone balance.
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Liver HealthTotal ProteinThe Total Protein Test measures the amount of protein in your blood, including albumin and globulins. Proteins are important for building and repairing tissues, fighting infections, and maintaining fluid balance. Abnormal levels can signal liver or kidney problems, nutritional issues, or immune disorders.
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Kidney HealthUrate (Uric Acid)The Urate (Uric Acid) Test measures the level of uric acid in your blood. High levels can cause crystals to form in the joints, leading to gout, and may also signal kidney problems or higher risk of heart disease. Low levels are less common but can happen with certain conditions or medications.
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Infectious Disease ScreeningUrine Micro/Culture/Sensitivities (Urine MCS)Urine Micro/Culture/Sensitivities (Urine MCS) tests check for bacteria, fungi, or other microbes in the urine. The microscopy stage looks for cells, crystals, and signs of infection or inflammation. If bacteria are found, a culture grows them to confirm the type, and sensitivity testing shows which antibiotics are most effective. This test is a key tool for diagnosing urinary tract infections (UTIs) and guiding the right treatment.
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Kidney HealthCystatin CThe Cystatin C test measures a protein in your blood that reflects how well your kidneys are filtering waste. It may help detect early kidney problems, sometimes before changes show in standard creatinine tests, and may also be linked to heart health risk.
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Kidney HealthUrea (Blood) TestThe Urea Blood Test checks how much urea, a waste product made when the body breaks down protein, is in your blood. High or low levels can point to kidney problems, dehydration, or liver issues, and the test is often used alongside other markers to assess overall kidney and metabolic function.
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Kidney HealthElectrolytes, Urea & Creatinine (EUC)The Electrolytes, Urea & Creatinine (EUC) Test measures salts, minerals, and waste products in your blood to check kidney and metabolic health. Abnormal results may be linked to dehydration, kidney disease, or imbalances affecting your heart, muscles, and overall energy.
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Kidney HealthEstimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)Get the most accurate assessment of your kidney function with our eGFR test. This sophisticated calculation provides precise measurement of how well your kidneys are filtering blood, essential for detecting kidney disease stages and guiding treatment decisions.
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Kidney HealthCreatinineMonitor your kidney health and function with our Creatinine Blood Test. This essential marker provides crucial insights into how well your kidneys are filtering waste from your blood, helping detect kidney disease early and guide treatment decisions.