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Creatinine Blood Test

Type

Blood Testing

Biomarkers

6

Duration

30 min

Results

24 hours

Comprehensive blood test to monitor kidney function and assess kidney health.

This Creatinine Blood Test measures creatinine levels in your blood, providing valuable insights into your kidney function. It's beneficial for athletes monitoring performance and individuals concerned about their kidney health. The test helps assess kidney efficiency, identify potential issues, and track progress. Results are available in 1-2 days and include clinical commentary and insights via our Health Dashboard.

Key Details

Biomarkers
4–7 kidney markers
Fasting Required
Recommended for accurate results
Sample Type
Blood draw
Turnaround
Same day to 24 hours
Common Use
Kidney function screening, medication monitoring

Who Is This For?

People with diabetes or high blood pressure — the two leading causes of kidney disease. Anyone taking medications that can affect kidney function (NSAIDs, certain antibiotics, ACE inhibitors). Those over 60, as kidney function naturally declines with age. Individuals with a family history of kidney disease or who have had recurrent urinary tract infections.

What's Included

Creatinine
Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) / Urea
Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)
Electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride)

Preparation Required

Fasting for 10–12 hours before your appointment is recommended for accurate results (water is fine). Avoid alcohol for 24 hours and intense exercise for 12 hours before the blood draw. Morning appointments are ideal for consistent hormone and glucose readings. The blood draw typically takes 5–10 minutes.

Biomarkers Tested

6
Creatinine mg/dL

A waste product from normal muscle metabolism, filtered by the kidneys. Blood creatinine levels reflect kidney filtration capacity. Elevated levels may indicate impaired kidney function, dehydration, or excessive muscle breakdown.

Urea mg/dL

A waste product from protein breakdown, processed by the liver and excreted by the kidneys. Elevated urea levels can indicate kidney dysfunction, dehydration, high-protein diet, or gastrointestinal bleeding.

Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) mL/min/1.73m²

An estimated measure of how well your kidneys filter waste from the blood. It's calculated from creatinine levels, age, sex, and race. eGFR is the primary marker used to stage chronic kidney disease.

Sodium mEq/L

The primary electrolyte regulating fluid balance and blood pressure. Sodium is essential for nerve impulses and muscle contractions. Abnormal levels can cause confusion, seizures, and cardiac arrhythmias.

Potassium mEq/L

A critical electrolyte for heart rhythm, muscle contractions, and nerve function. Both high and low potassium can cause dangerous cardiac arrhythmias. Levels are influenced by kidney function, medications, and diet.

Chloride mEq/L

An electrolyte that works with sodium to maintain fluid balance, blood pressure, and acid-base balance. Chloride abnormalities often accompany sodium abnormalities and can indicate dehydration, kidney disease, or metabolic disorders.

Price
£31.20 £39.00

Subscription plans offer discounts (up to 20% off) for continuous monitoring.

Category
Diagnostic
Sample Type
Blood draw
Duration
30 min
Results
24 hours
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