Lab TestUrine Routine & Microscopic Examination Test

Urine Routine & Microscopic Examination Test

About Urine Routine & Microscopic Examination Test

The Urine Routine & Microscopic Examination Test in Motihari evaluates urine for physical, chemical, and microscopic abnormalities. It helps detect infections, kidney issues, diabetes, and other metabolic conditions and is often included in preventive health check-ups.

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Test Info

Fasting: Required
Reports Within: 24 Hours
Sample Type: Urine

Preparation & Details

  • Fasting Required

    No fasting required

  • Home Collection

    Free sample collection at your doorstep

  • Digital Reports

    Available via email and mobile app

  • Free Consultation

    Post-report doctor consultation included

Fasting

Required

Reports Within

24 Hours

Sample Type

Urine

Important Instructions

No fasting required

About This Test

The Urine Routine & Microscopic Examination Test in Motihari evaluates urine for physical, chemical, and microscopic abnormalities. It helps detect infections, kidney issues, diabetes, and other metabolic conditions and is often included in preventive health check-ups.

Why is this test important?

UTIs, kidney issues, and metabolic disorders are common in Motihari.Early detection prevents complications like kidney damage.Routine monitoring is useful for diabetics and individuals with chronic conditions.

Preparation

Collect midstream urine in a clean, sterile container.First morning urine is preferred for accurate results.Avoid contamination with stool or vaginal discharge.Inform your doctor about medications that may affect urine test results.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does the test detect?

    Detects bacteria, protein, sugar, blood cells, crystals, and other abnormalities in urine.

  • Is fasting required?

    No fasting is required.

  • Cost in Motihari?

    • Government labs: ₹100–200 • Private labs: ₹250–500 • Premium labs: ₹600–900

  • Who should get tested?

    • Individuals with urinary symptoms • Diabetics or patients with kidney issues • People undergoing routine health check-ups

  • How often should residents test urine?

    • Healthy adults: annually • At-risk individuals: as advised by doctor