Kidney Function Test – General
The Kidney Function Test is a focused diagnostic panel designed to evaluate how well the kidneys are filtering waste, balancing minerals, and maintaining overall fluid and electrolyte stability. This test is essential for detecting early signs of kidney dysfunction, monitoring chronic kidney conditions, or assessing overall metabolic health.
Key Tests Included
- Urea
Measures the amount of waste product in the blood and helps assess how effectively the kidneys are functioning.
- Creatinine
A crucial marker of kidney filtration efficiency and overall renal health.
- Uric Acid
Helps identify metabolic imbalances and conditions such as gout, which may be linked to kidney performance.
- Calcium
Important for bone health and also plays a role in kidney and metabolic regulation.
- Phosphate
Works alongside calcium to support bone strength and energy metabolism; imbalances can indicate kidney issues.
- Sodium
A key electrolyte that regulates fluid balance, hydration, and nerve function.
- Potassium
Essential for heart rhythm, muscle contraction, and cellular activity.
- Chloride
Helps maintain proper acid–base balance, hydration, and metabolic stability.
Clinical Benefits
- Early detection of renal dysfunction or potential kidney disease
- Assessment of waste filtration, electrolyte balance, and metabolic health
- Monitoring for chronic kidney conditions or medication effects
- Evaluation of fluid balance, heart health, and overall biochemical stability
- Identification of electrolyte abnormalities linked to dehydration, metabolic disorders, or kidney issues