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Kidney tests

Here you will find several relevant kidney tests to get a better insight into how your kidneys are doing. The kidney tests can indicate possible reduced kidney function.

ALB
Kidney test

Albumin

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Measures your albumin level.
  • Provides insight into how your kidneys are doing.
  • Indication for reduced kidney function.

29 kr

CYS
Kidney test

Cystatin C

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Measuring your Cystatin C value.
  • Provides insight into how your kidneys are doing.
  • Indication for reduced kidney function.

49 kr

PO4
Kidney test

Phosphate

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Measure your levels of phosphate.
  • Phosphate is often found in food.
  • Indication of possible kidney disease.

29 kr

CA
Kidney tests Calcium

Calcium

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Measures your levels of calcium.
  • Indication for possible calcium deficiency.
  • Insight into how your kidneys are doing.

29 kr

K
Potassium

Potassium

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Measures your potassium level.
  • Indication for possible potassium deficiency
  • Insight into how your kidneys are doing.

29 kr

CL
Kidney test

Chloride

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Measuring your chloride level.
  • Provides insight into how your kidneys are doing.
  • Chloride is an important mineral in the body.

29 kr

CR
Kidney test

Creatinine

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Measuring your Creatinine level.
  • Provides insight into how your kidneys are doing.
  • Clear report in Swedish about your values.

29 kr

NA
Kidney test

Sodium

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Sodium test
  • Measuring your sodium level.
  • Provides insight into how your kidneys are doing.

29 kr

URA
Uric acid test

Urate

  • Measures your levels of urate, uric acid.
  • Uric acid is produced during the breakdown of purines.
  • Indication for kidney disease and cardiovascular diseases.

29 kr

UEA
Kidney test

Urea

  • Measuring your urea level
  • Gives insight into how your kidneys are doing.
  • Indicates possible impaired kidney function.

29 kr

EGF
Kidney test

eGFR (Cystatin C)

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Estimates your EGFR value.
  • Provides insight into how your kidneys are doing.
  • Indication for reduced kidney function

29 kr