Kidney Profile
The Kidney Profile is designed to assess kidney function and detect early signs of kidney disease. This comprehensive package measures vital markers such as Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN), Creatinine, and Uric Acid to evaluate how well your kidneys are filtering waste. Additionally, it checks electrolyte balance through Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, and Magnesium levels, which are essential for maintaining kidney health. Urine Microalbumin and Urine Routine tests are included to identify early kidney damage, while the ASO (Antistreptolysin O) test screens for kidney inflammation due to infections. The Kidney Profile is ideal for individuals at risk for kidney problems, including those with diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of kidney disease. Early detection of kidney issues allows for timely intervention, improving overall kidney health and preventing further complications. Regular testing with this package is a proactive approach to maintaining optimal kidney function.
₹1,660.00 Original price was: ₹1,660.00.₹899.00Current price is: ₹899.00.

Tests
BUN
CREATININE
URIC ACID
SODIUM
POTASSIUM
CHLORIDE
URINE MICROALBUMIN
MAGNESIUM
ASO
URINE ROUTEIN
Frequently Asked Questions?
What is a kidney profile test used for?
A kidney profile helps assess how well your kidneys are functioning by evaluating waste filtration, fluid balance, and overall renal health. It supports early detection of kidney stress or damage before serious symptoms appear.
Who should consider getting a kidney profile done?
This test is recommended for people with diabetes, high blood pressure, frequent urinary issues, swelling in the legs or face, fatigue, or a family history of kidney disease. It’s also useful for preventive health monitoring.
Can kidney problems exist without noticeable symptoms?
Yes. Early-stage kidney conditions often develop silently. Many people feel normal until kidney function is significantly affected, which is why regular kidney health screening is important.
How does a kidney profile help in early diagnosis?
A kidney profile identifies subtle changes in filtration efficiency and metabolic balance. Detecting these changes early allows timely medical care, lifestyle adjustments, and prevention of long-term kidney complications.
Is a kidney profile important for people with diabetes or hypertension?
Absolutely. Diabetes and high blood pressure are leading causes of chronic kidney disease. Regular kidney monitoring helps track organ impact and supports safer long-term disease management.
Can lifestyle and diet affect kidney health results?
Yes. Hydration, salt intake, protein consumption, medications, and overall lifestyle directly influence kidney function. A kidney profile helps understand how daily habits are affecting renal health.
How often should kidney health be monitored?
For healthy individuals, periodic screening is helpful as part of routine health checks. Those with risk factors or existing conditions may need more frequent monitoring based on medical advice.
What are the benefits of tracking kidney health regularly?
Regular kidney health checks support early intervention, reduce the risk of progression to chronic kidney disease, help manage related conditions, and provide peace of mind about overall internal organ health.
