Urine Routine & Microscopic Examination Test
About Urine Routine & Microscopic Examination Test
Urine Routine & Microscopic Examination test analyzes urine properties: • Physical Analysis: Color, clarity, specific gravity • Chemical Testing: pH, protein, glucose, ketones • Microscopic Exam: Cells, crystals, bacteria • Infection Screening: WBCs, bacteria presence • Kidney Function: Protein and other markers This comprehensive test provides valuable information about urinary tract health, kidney function, and metabolic conditions.
Test Info
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
Urine Routine & Microscopic Examination test analyzes urine properties: • Physical Analysis: Color, clarity, specific gravity • Chemical Testing: pH, protein, glucose, ketones • Microscopic Exam: Cells, crystals, bacteria • Infection Screening: WBCs, bacteria presence • Kidney Function: Protein and other markers This comprehensive test provides valuable information about urinary tract health, kidney function, and metabolic conditions.
Why is this test important?
This test is important for several reasons: 1. Disease Detection • Urinary tract infections • Kidney disorders • Diabetes screening • Metabolic conditions 2. Health Monitoring • Kidney function • Treatment response • Disease progression • Hydration status 3. Preventive Care • Early detection • Regular screening • Treatment guidance • Follow-up monitoring
Preparation
Test Preparation Guidelines: • Clean catch, midstream sample required • First morning sample preferred • Follow proper collection technique • Inform your healthcare provider about: - Current medications - Recent infections - UTI symptoms - Menstruation status
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I collect a proper urine sample?
Collection steps: • Clean genital area • Start urinating in toilet • Collect midstream in container • Avoid container contamination • Secure lid properly
What can affect test results?
Several factors can influence results: • Improper collection • Contamination • Recent medications • Menstruation • Dehydration
When are results available?
Result timeline: • Same day results typical • Within 24 hours maximum • Emergency cases expedited • Culture if needed: 48-72 hours
How often should I get tested?
Testing frequency depends on: • Routine checkups: Annually • With symptoms: As needed • Monitoring condition: As advised • Pregnancy: Regular screening