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Urine Check

Urine test to identify urinary tract infection and view results on a health dashboard.

10 Biomarkers
A$49.00

Urine test to identify urinary tract infection and view results on a health dashboard.

Additional Information

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is caused by bacteria entering the urinary tract, leading to an infection in the bladder or urethra. If untreated, UTIs can lead to kidney infection; therefore, early detection and management are crucial. This test identifies the specific bacteria causing the infection to aid in treatment options.

Biomarkers Tested (10)

Urine pH (pH units)
Kidney stones tend to form in a highly acidic or alkaline environment and cause pain as they prevent urine from passing. The urine pH level test can also be an indicator of urinary tract infection.
Urine Protein (mg/dL or g/24h)
Albumin in the urine can be temporary and harmless, caused by stresses such as fever or exercise, but it can also be a sign of early kidney disease.
Urine Glucose (mg/dL or g/24h)
A urine glucose test is often performed to check for diabetes. In some cases, a urine glucose test may also be done to check for kidney problems or a urinary tract infection.
Urine Blood (Positive/Negative or cells/mL)
This test looks for the presence of microscopic blood in the urine. Heamaturia can be caused by vigorous exercise and sexual activity, but is also an indicator of kidney disease.
Urine Leucocytes (cells/mL)
Leucocytes are a type of white blood cell. If present in the urine, this can be a sign of infection.
Urine Erythrocytes (cells/mL)
Red blood cells (erythrocytes) in the urine may be a sign of kidney disease, a blood disorder or another underlying medical condition, such as bladder cancer.
Urine Epithelial Cells (cells/mL)
A few epithelial cells may be considered normal, as they can be shed during the natural process of cell turnover and sloughing off of the urinary tract lining. However, an excess or abnormal type of epithelial cells in the urine may indicate an underlying condition or issue.
Urine Culture (Bacteria identified)
A urine culture is a test that can detect bacteria in your urine. This test can find and identify the germs that cause a urinary tract infection (UTI).
Urine Creatinine (mmol/L)
Creatinine is a waste product that your body makes when you use your muscles or when your body digests meat. Healthy kidneys remove creatinine from your blood, and it leaves your body in your urine. This test can find out whether your kidneys are working normally or to see if treatment for kidney disease is working.
Protein to Creatinine Ratio (Ratio)
Normal individuals usually excrete very small amounts of protein in the urine. Persistently increased protein excretion is usually a marker of kidney damage.

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Test Details

Sample Type
Blood (Venous)
Fasting Required
Not required
Results Time
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Price
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