URINE ALBUMIN CREATININE RATIO (In Nashik)

Get accurate Urine Albumin Creatinine Ratio (UACR) Test in Nashik with Diagnopein. Early detection of kidney disease with fast, affordable urine microalbumin creatinine test.

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Overview

The Urine Albumin Creatinine Ratio (UACR) test in Nashik available at Diagnopein Diagnostic Center helps detect early kidney damage by measuring small amounts of albumin in urine. Albumin is a crucial protein that should normally remain in the blood. When the kidneys are damaged or stressed, small amounts leak into urine — a condition called microalbuminuria.

The UACR test compares the levels of albumin and creatinine in a single urine sample, offering a precise reflection of kidney health. This makes it an essential part of regular health checkups, especially for people with diabetes, high blood pressure, or cardiovascular risks.

Why Urine Albumin Creatinine Ratio Test is Important

The urine albumin creatinine ratio test in Nashik plays a major role in early diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD). It helps identify kidney damage before symptoms appear, ensuring timely treatment and preventing long-term complications.

Key reasons to do a UACR test:

  1. Early detection of kidney problems related to diabetes and hypertension.

  2. Monitoring treatment response in patients already diagnosed with kidney disease.

  3. Helps guide medication adjustments to protect kidney function.

  4. Predicts cardiovascular risk since protein leakage in urine can signal blood vessel damage.

 

Benefits of Urine Albumin Creatinine Ratio Test

Getting your UACR test done in Nashik at Diagnopein offers multiple benefits for both early detection and ongoing health tracking:

  1. Non-invasive and convenient: A simple urine sample is enough — no fasting or special preparation required.

  2. Accurate and reliable results: Diagnopein’s advanced analyzers ensure precision in every report.

  3. Early disease prevention: Detects kidney issues before any symptoms appear.

  4. Affordable testing in Nashik: Cost-effective diagnostic option for routine health checkups.

 

How the Urine Albumin Creatinine Ratio Test is Done

The procedure for the UACR test in Nashik is easy and hassle-free:

  1. You’ll be asked to collect a midstream urine sample in a sterile container.

  2. The sample is analyzed to measure albumin (protein) and creatinine levels.

  3. The ratio of albumin-to-creatinine is calculated in milligrams per gram (mg/g).

  4. Reports are typically available within 24 hours at Diagnopein Lab Nashik.

 

Parameters Measured

The Urine Albumin Creatinine Ratio (UACR) test includes:

  1. Albumin concentration (mg/L or mg/dL)

  2. Creatinine concentration (mg/dL)

  3. Albumin/Creatinine Ratio (mg/g)

Normal Ranges:

  1. Less than 30 mg/g – Normal

  2. 30–300 mg/g – Microalbuminuria (early kidney damage)

  3. More than 300 mg/g – Overt proteinuria (advanced kidney disease)

Why Choose Diagnopein for URINE ALBUMIN CREATININE RATIO Test?

At Diagnopein Nashik, we prioritize accuracy, hygiene, and patient comfort. Our diagnostic lab ensures every urine albumin creatinine ratio test is done using standardized equipment and verified by experienced technicians.

What makes Diagnopein the best choice:

  1. NABL-accredited technology and expert pathologists.

  2. Affordable test packages for regular monitoring.

  3. Free sample collection available across Nashik.

  4. Fast report delivery via online portal and WhatsApp.

  5. Patient-friendly service and dependable results.

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Parameters

1.  Albumin/Creatinine Ratio ( Spot Urine )

2.  Urine Creatinine

3.  Urine Albumin

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Frequently Asked Questions

A urine sample is collected and analyzed to measure the concentrations of albumin and creatinine, calculating the ratio to assess kidney function.

Elevated levels of albumin may indicate kidney damage or disease, necessitating further evaluation by a healthcare provider.

Typically, results are available within 24 hours of testing.

Consult your healthcare provider for an interpretation of the results and to discuss potential treatment options based on your overall health.