Urine Analysis Test Sample Collection Kit

Urine Analysis Test

£54.00

Our Urine Analysis test is a comprehensive diagnostic test designed to provide valuable insights into your urinary health. It includes a range of parameters to assess various aspects of kidney function, hydration, and potential urinary tract infections.

Results: 1 day after sample arrival in lab

Phlebetomy Charges:

Leicester Clinic: NIL

Please visit our clinic at LE4 6QT to provide your sample.

Other Clinic: + £50.00

Choose from our range of clinics nationwide to have your blood taken from a vein in your arm by a healthcare professional. 

Home Phelebetomy: + £80.00

A qualified nurse will visit you in your home to collect your blood sample from a vein in your arm.

**You must be at least 18 years old to purchase a Product and to provide a sample for testing.

What parameters are tested?

Bacterial Count

Evaluate bacterial presence in the urine to detect potential urinary tract infections. Bacterial count is an essential marker for assessing the health of the urinary system.

Casts

Assess the presence of casts, which are cylindrical structures formed in the kidney tubules. Different types of casts can indicate various kidney conditions.

Culture & Sensitivities

A culture to identify specific bacteria in the urine and perform sensitivity testing to determine the most effective antibiotic treatment if a bacterial infection is present.

Urine Glucose

Measure glucose levels in the urine to detect potential diabetes or other metabolic disorders that can affect kidney function.

Ketones

Assess ketone levels in the urine, which may indicate the breakdown of fats for energy. Elevated ketones can be associated with conditions such as diabetes or fasting.

pH

Determine the acidity or alkalinity of the urine. pH levels can influence the formation of kidney stones and provide insights into overall kidney health.

Urine Protein

Measure protein levels in the urine, as elevated protein may indicate kidney damage or dysfunction.

Red Blood Cells (RBC's)

Count red blood cells in the urine to identify potential bleeding or kidney-related issues.

White Blood Cells (WBC's)

Count white blood cells in the urine, indicating inflammation or infection in the urinary tract.

How it works?

How it works

Do your test

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Fast, accurate results

With our CQC-accredited lab, expect precise results delivered securely to your email within 24-48 hours.

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Support your health

Our dedicated team is here to offer guidance, answer queries, and provide ongoing support tailored to your needs.

FAQs

Your FAQs Answered!

"Answers to common queries for your peace of mind"

A urine analysis test, also known as urinalysis, is a diagnostic examination that evaluates various components of urine to assess kidney function, detect urinary tract infections (UTIs), and monitor overall health.

A urine analysis test typically includes evaluation of bacterial count, casts, culture and sensitivities, urine glucose, pH level, ketones, red blood cells (RBCs), and white blood cells (WBCs).

A bacterial count measures the presence of bacteria in the urine, indicating a possible urinary tract infection (UTI) or bacterial overgrowth.

Casts are cylindrical structures formed from protein deposits in the kidneys' tubules. Their presence suggests kidney damage or disease.

Urine glucose measures the amount of sugar in the urine, which may indicate uncontrolled diabetes or kidney issues.

The presence of RBCs in urine, called hematuria, may indicate urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or other kidney-related issues.

WBCs in urine may suggest inflammation or infection in the urinary tract, such as a UTI or kidney infection.

 
 
 

Ketones are produced when the body burns fat for energy instead of glucose, indicating diabetic ketoacidosis or starvation.

 
 
 

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