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1. Blood Sample Collection: A healthcare professional will draw a blood sample from a vein, usually in the arm. This is a straightforward process that involves cleaning the area with an antiseptic, inserting a needle into the vein, and collecting the blood in a vial or syringe.
2. Laboratory Analysis: The blood sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis. The lab will measure several key components:
3. Urine Sample Collection (if required): In some cases, a urine sample may also be required. The patient collects urine in a sterile container, following specific instructions to avoid contamination.
4. Interpretation of Results: The test results are interpreted by a healthcare provider. Elevated levels of BUN, creatinine, or abnormal electrolyte levels can indicate kidney dysfunction or disease. A low GFR suggests reduced kidney function.
My Care Labs Assistance: My Care Labs ensures accurate and efficient renal function panel testing. Our advanced diagnostic technology provides precise results, crucial for early detection and ongoing monitoring of kidney health. We offer mobile testing services, making it convenient for patients, especially in remote areas, to access necessary tests. Our experienced healthcare professionals provide personalized care, helping patients understand their results and offering guidance on managing and improving kidney health. My Care Labs plays a vital role in promoting optimal kidney function and overall well-being.
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