C/S URINE (In Nashik)

Urinary infections can occur in any part of the urinary system—including kidneys, bladder, and urethra—and are more common in women but can affect all

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Overview

The C-S Urine Test, or Culture and Sensitivity test of urine, is a fundamental diagnostic tool to detect bacterial infections in the urinary tract and determine the most effective antibiotics for treatment. It is used worldwide to accurately identify urinary tract infections (UTIs) by growing bacteria from a urine sample and testing their susceptibility to various antibiotics. This test ensures targeted treatment, reduces antibiotic misuse, and improves patient outcomes.

Why the C-S Urine Test Is Important

The C-S Urine Test is essential for diagnosing UTIs correctly, especially in cases of recurrent infections or complicated urinary issues. Empirical treatment without antibiotic susceptibility knowledge can lead to ineffective therapy and antibiotic resistance. This test aids in:

  1. Confirming the presence of bacteria in urine samples when symptoms of infection are present.

  2. Identifying the bacteria type and its antibiotic sensitivity pattern.

  3. Guiding practitioners to prescribe the best antibiotic.

  4. Avoiding unnecessary or broad-spectrum antibiotics, reducing resistance risk.

  5. Monitoring the success of ongoing treatment to confirm infection clearance.

Early and precise diagnosis prevents the progression of infection to kidneys or bloodstream, which can cause severe complications.


Benefits of Getting the C-S Urine Test at Diagnopein Nashik

Choosing Diagnopein Nashik for your C-S Urine Testoffers numerous benefits:

  1. Advanced Diagnostic Technology: Diagnopein uses state-of-the-art laboratories equipped with the latest microbiology instruments to deliver accurate culture and sensitivity reports.

  2. Experienced Pathologists: Their team of expert microbiologists ensures precise identification of pathogens and immunizations to the antibiotics.

  3. Fast Turnaround Time: Results are provided swiftly, often within 24-48 hours, aiding timely clinical decisions.

  4. Convenient Locations: The Nashik center, located at Suyojit Commercial Complex near Mumbai Naka, Govind Nagar, is easily accessible for patients.

  5. Affordable Pricing: Diagnopein offers competitive pricing without compromising quality, making advanced testing accessible to many.

  6. Comprehensive Testing Services: Beyond urine culture, Diagnopein supports a wide range of diagnostic needs including pathology, radiology, and dental diagnostics under one roof.

  7. Patient-Centric Approach: They focus on comfort, confidentiality, and clarity throughout the testing process, with staff ready to assist and explain results clearly.

These factors combined make Diagnopein Nashik a trusted diagnostic partner for those seeking reliable urine culture and sensitivity testing.


How to Get the C-S Urine Test Done

The procedure for the C-S Urine Test at Diagnopein Nashik is simple and hygienic:

  1. Sample Collection: Patients provide a midstream urine sample in a sterile container. Diagnopein staff guide patients on the proper clean-catch technique to avoid contamination.

  2. Laboratory Analysis: The sample is cultured to detect bacterial growth. Identified organisms are tested against antibiotics to determine their susceptibility.

  3. Report Delivery: Within 1 to 2 days, patients receive detailed reports indicating the bacteria present and the effective antibiotics.

  4. Doctor Consultation: Patients can consult with their healthcare providers using these results to plan the best treatment approach.

Patients are advised to avoid antibiotics 48 hours before sample collection and maintain adequate hydration for optimal results.


 Parameters Analyzed in the Test

The C-S Urine Test report includes several important parameters:

  1. Bacterial Identification: Specifies the exact organism(s) causing infection such as Escherichia coli, Klebsiella, Proteus, or Enterococcus.

  2. Colony Count: Number of bacteria colonies grown; counts above 100,000 CFU/mL generally indicate significant infection.

  3. Antibiotic Sensitivity Profile: Lists antibiotics to which the bacteria are sensitive or resistant, guiding targeted therapy.

  4. Presence of White Blood Cells or Pus Cells: Indicates inflammation due to infection.

Understanding these parameters helps doctors tailor treatment for quicker recovery and minimize complications.

Why Choose Diagnopein for C/S URINE Test?

Trusted Brand With Wide Reach

Diagnopein is a leading diagnostic chain with numerous centers across Maharashtra including Nashik, Pune, Mumbai, and more. Their broad network ensures high-quality diagnostics backed by professional expertise.

Cutting-Edge Laboratories

Their labs use advanced equipment and quality control measures to maintain international standards for accuracy and reliability.

Comprehensive Diagnostic Solutions

From blood tests to advanced imaging and dental screening, Diagnopein offers a one-stop solution ensuring patient convenience and thorough care.

Patient-Focused Service

The centers emphasize convenience with online booking, timely sample collection, and clear communication. Patient comfort and confidentiality are top priorities.

Affordable Pricing & Packages

Diagnopein provides cost-effective testing options and health check packages helping patients monitor health proactively.

Expertise & Accreditation

With certified pathologists and compliance to regulatory standards, Diagnopein ensures trustworthy diagnostic results every time.


Visit Diagnopein Nashik Today

Located at:
12, 13 (A&B), Suyojit Commercial Complex, Lower Ground Floor, Shop No. L-11, Near Mumbai Naka, Govind Nagar, Nashik, Maharashtra 422009.

Contact: 9175 818 108 (for appointments and inquiries)

For accurate detection and targeted treatment of urinary infections, rely on the C-S Urine Test at Diagnopein Nashik. Their expert team and advanced labs make diagnostic testing simple, fast, and reliable to support your health and well-being

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Parameters

1.  Culture Method

2.  Sample

3.  Colony Count

4.  Organism(s) Isolated

5.  Culture Report: Culture yields growth of

6.  Culture isolated after 7 days :

7.  Culture isolated after 14 days:

8.  Culture isolated after 21 days:

9.  Ampicillin

10.  Amikacin

11.  Amoxicillin clavulanate

12.  AMOXYCLAV

13.  cefoperazon+sulbactam

14.  Cefuroxime

15.  Cefepime

16.  Cefotaxime

17.  Cefixime

18.  Ciprofloxacin

19.  Colistin

20.  Ertapenem

21.  Fosfomycin

22.  Gentamicin

23.  Imipenem

24.  Levofloxacin

25.  Meropenem

26.  Norfloxacin

27.  Nitrofurantoin

28.  Piperacillin-tazobactam

29.  Tigecycline

30.  Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole (Cotrimoxazole)

31.  Penicillin

32.  Cefoxitin

33.  Teicoplanin

34.  Vancomycin

35.  Linezolid

36.  Tetracycline

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Frequently Asked Questions

Diagnose bacterial infections in the urinary tract. Identify the specific type of bacteria causing the infection. Determine which antibiotics are most effective in treating the infection. Guide the healthcare provider in selecting the most appropriate antibiotic therapy.

The urine culture test involves collecting a urine sample, usually through a midstream clean-catch method, to reduce contamination. The sample is then sent to a laboratory where it is cultured to grow any bacteria present. Once bacteria are identified, they are tested against various antibiotics to determine which ones effectively inhibit their growth.

Following any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider. Ensuring proper hygiene before collecting the urine sample to minimize contamination. Avoiding the use of antibiotics before the test, unless prescribed by your doctor.

The urine culture and sensitivity test is generally safe and non-invasive. Risks are minimal and may include slight discomfort during sample collection. There are no significant side effects associated with the test itself.