Type
Blood Testing
Biomarkers
7
Duration
10 min
A seven-biomarker panel assessing kidney function, liver enzymes, muscle health, and protein metabolism. The panel includes a complete blood count alongside creatinine, GOT, GPT, creatine kinase, total protein, and urea — providing a focused overview of organ function and muscle integrity.
The Kreatin Check-Up is designed for individuals who want a compact but informative snapshot of their kidney function, liver health, and muscle status in a single blood draw. The seven markers cover the core parameters that clinicians use to evaluate how well the kidneys are filtering waste, whether the liver is functioning within normal ranges, and whether there are signs of muscle damage or excessive breakdown. Creatinine and urea are the primary kidney filtration markers — elevated levels may suggest reduced renal clearance. GOT (AST) and GPT (ALT) are liver transaminases that rise when liver cells are damaged or stressed, whether from medication, alcohol, fatty liver, or other causes. Creatine kinase (CK) reflects muscle cell integrity and is commonly elevated after intense exercise, injury, or in certain metabolic conditions. Total protein provides a general measure of nutritional status and liver synthetic function. This panel is particularly relevant for physically active individuals who want to monitor the impact of training on their muscles and kidneys, those taking medications that may affect liver or kidney function, and anyone seeking a focused organ function screen without the cost of a comprehensive metabolic panel. The complete blood count included in the panel adds haematological context to the biochemical markers.
Key Details
- Biomarkers
- 7
- Focus
- Kidney, liver, muscle
- Duration
- ~10 min
- Accreditation
- DAkkS / ISO 15189
Who Is This For?
Athletes monitoring muscle and kidney impact, medication monitoring, focused organ function screening
