Kidney Function Research Programme
The Kidney Function Testing Programme is designed for the early detection and effective management of kidney disorders using laboratory tests that measure key indicators of function, including creatinine, urea, uric acid, potassium and albumin levels.
These tests are essential for assessing kidney health because the kidneys regulate mineral and fluid balance, cleanse the blood, activate vitamin D, help maintain proper blood pressure, and perform other vital functions. Because kidney disease often starts without clear symptoms, regular tests are vital to detect the disease in time and take action to prevent more serious health problems.
These tests are especially recommended for people at higher risk of developing risk factors such as diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease.
GFG |
Creatinine |
Wetland |
Albumin |
Potassium |
LDH |
BST |