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eGFR

The estimate of kidney function is based on the creatinine level in the blood. If your EGFR is low,... Read More...

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eGFR

Sample: Blood

You may be asked to avoid eating or drinking anything (except water) for several hours before the test. In some less common situations, you may also be asked not to eat any cooked meat the night before the test. Cooked meat can increase the level of creatinine in your blood and affect your eGFR results.

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eGFR

The estimate of kidney function is based on the creatinine level in the blood. If your EGFR is low, then the suspicion is you may have a kidney problem. However, this is not always the case. There are other causes of a low EGFR, such as increased muscle bulk and increased muscle turnover

Why is my eGFR low?

The estimate of kidney function is based on the creatinine level in the blood. If your EGFR is low, then the suspicion is you may have a kidney problem. However, this is not always the case. There are other causes of a low EGFR, such as increased muscle bulk and increased muscle turnover

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How Does It Work?

  • Choose the test you need and add it to cart .

  • Add the patient/Choose the patient(if already add ).

  • Provide personal information including name and address.

  • Book a slot for sample collection.

  • Pay for the test including a secure online payment method.

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