General Information
The renal panel is used to evaluate kidney (renal) function. Minerals, electrolytes, proteins, and glucose are measured. If the kidneys are not working properly, waste products can be found and accumulate in the blood which could cause damage to the body and be potentially life-threatening. There are a variety of conditions that can result in damage to the kidneys.
This panel includes the following tests:
The tests measure levels of various substances in your blood, including:
Electrolytes: Sodium, Potassium, Chloride
Minerals: Phosphorus, Calcium
Protein: Albumin
Waste Products: Urea, Creatinine
Glucose (Sugar)
- Location: Hoan My Hospital
- Working Hours: 7am – 12pm, every day of the week.
- Gender: Both Male And Female
- Sample Type: Blood Draw (Fasting Samples)
- Catergory: Kidney
- Report Availability: 4 Hours
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Phosphorus
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Calcium
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Albumin
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Sodium
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Potassium
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Chloride
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Blood Urea
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Creatinine
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Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR)
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Glucose
Who should take this test?
Individuals at high risk for kidney disease, especially for those with diabetes, high blood pressure, etc.
Preparing for Your Visit
Please bring proper identification for your outpatient laboratory appointment. Hoan My laboratories require us to ask for patient identification at the time of registration. Please note without this identification your appointment will be delayed until you provide the correct identification. Patients can bring one of the following to use as acceptable forms of identification.