Kidney Testing in Ann Arbor, MI

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Kidney function tests evaluate how well your kidneys filter waste from your blood. Common tests include blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine, and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR).

Kidney Testing in Ann Arbor

Find convenient Kidney Testing locations in Ann Arbor, MI. Our partner labs offer fast, confidential testing with results typically available within 1-2 business days. Walk-ins are welcome, and no doctor's referral is required for most tests.

How to Prepare

Fasting is usually not required. However, you may be asked to avoid certain foods or supplements before testing.

What to Expect

A blood draw and possibly a urine sample. These tests measure waste products and assess filtration efficiency.

Cost & Pricing

Kidney Testing typically costs between $29 and $89 when ordered directly through a certified lab. Prices vary based on the specific panel, your location, and whether additional tests are included. Many locations offer transparent upfront pricing with no hidden fees.

How Fast Are Results?

Most Kidney Testing results are available within 1-2 business days. You will receive a secure notification when your results are ready to view online.

Nearby Kidney Testing Locations

If you are located outside of Ann Arbor, consider these nearby cities for additional lab locations:

Frequently Asked Questions

What are signs of kidney problems?
Symptoms include fatigue, swelling in legs or ankles, changes in urination, high blood pressure, and nausea.
How can I improve kidney function?
Stay hydrated, eat a balanced diet low in sodium, manage blood pressure and blood sugar, and avoid excessive use of NSAIDs.
Do I need a doctor's referral to order a lab test?
No. Many labs offer direct-to-consumer testing that allows you to order tests online without a doctor's referral.
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