Complete Kidney Health Checkup Package

Your kidneys play a vital role in maintaining your body's health, filtering waste, balancing fluids and minerals and regulating blood pressure. Yet, kidney problems often develop silently, showing few symptoms until they become serious.

At Medicover Hospitals, we believe early detection and proactive care are key to preserving kidney health. Our comprehensive kidney health checkup package goes beyond standard tests to identify potential issues early, monitor ongoing concerns and provide you with a clear understanding of your kidney function.

Stay ahead of kidney problems by booking your Master Kidney Screening Package, Advanced Kidney Checkup Package or Master Renal Health Checkup Package at Medicover Hospitals today.

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What Makes the Master Renal Health Checkup at Medicover Special?

The master renal health checkup at Medicover Hospitals is designed to give you a complete understanding of your kidney health. Our goal is to detect hidden risks early and help prevent long-term complications such as chronic kidney disease, kidney failure, or other systemic issues caused by undiagnosed problems.

This comprehensive package includes:

  • Urinary markers and electrolyte balance evaluations
  • Advanced kidney function tests
  • Consultation with a nephrologist

With precise results and expert advice, you gain clarity, confidence and a proactive approach to maintaining your kidney health.


Signs You Might Need a Complete Kidney Health Examination

Your kidneys work quietly to maintain your body's balance, and problems can develop without obvious symptoms. Consider a Kidney Disease Prevention Checkup or Chronic Kidney Disease Screening Package if you notice:

  • Persistent fatigue: Feeling constantly weak or tired may indicate waste buildup in the blood.
  • Swelling (edema): Swollen ankles, feet or face can be a sign of fluid retention due to kidney issues.
  • Changes in urination: Dark, foamy or unusually low urine or pain while urinating may indicate kidney dysfunction.
  • Breathlessness: Fluid accumulation from kidney problems can make breathing difficult.
  • High blood pressure: Consistently elevated blood pressure may point to underlying kidney concerns.

Early detection is key. Book your complete Kidney Health Checkup or Kidney Risk Assessment Package at Medicover Hospitals to stay ahead of potential issues.


What Happens During a Kidney Disease Prevention Checkup?

At Medicover Hospitals, our kidney disease prevention checkup is designed to detect potential kidney issues early and keep your kidneys healthy. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Registration & Health History: Quick check-in and discussion of your symptoms, medical history and risk factors like diabetes or high blood pressure.
  • Vital Signs & Basic Assessments: Measurement of blood pressure, heart rate and overall health indicators.
  • Laboratory Tests: Blood and urine tests to evaluate kidney function, electrolyte balance and other important markers.
  • Consultation with a Specialist: A nephrologist reviews your results, explains findings and provides personalized advice.
  • Treatment & Lifestyle Guidance: Recommendations for medication, diet and lifestyle changes to maintain kidney health and prevent future complications.

Protect your kidneys and stay ahead of disease. Schedule your kidney disease prevention checkup at Medicover Hospitals today.


What to Expect from a Comprehensive Kidney Health Checkup Test?

Your health and early illness detection are our first priorities at Medicover. The purpose of our comprehensive kidney health checkup is to evaluate general kidney and metabolic health, monitor pre-existing conditions, and spot early indicators of kidney dysfunction. Timely testing is essential for early diagnosis and successful treatment because kidney disease frequently advances silently.

To give a comprehensive picture of kidney health, our examination consists of a full battery of blood tests, urine analysis and imaging.


The purpose, potential outcomes and indications of the kidney health checkup tests are briefly and clearly summarized here:

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Test Name / Category Purpose & What It Detects
Blood Urea Measures waste in the blood to detect poor kidney function or dehydration.
Serum Creatinine Assesses kidney filtration to identify impaired kidney function.
Serum Potassium Checks potassium level to detect kidney issues or risk of heart rhythm problems.
Serum Uric Acid Measures uric acid to assess the risk of gout or kidney stones.
Serum Calcium Evaluates calcium balance to detect bone or kidney disorders.
Serum Phosphorus Assesses phosphate levels to identify poor kidney filtering or bone issues.
Serum Electrolytes Checks sodium, potassium, and chloride balance to detect kidney dysfunction or fluid/electrolyte imbalance.
GFR (via MDRD equation) Estimates kidney filtration to detect reduced kidney function or CKD.
Serum Albumin Measures protein status to detect malnutrition or kidney/liver disease.
Alkaline Phosphatase Assesses the enzyme linked to bones and liver to detect bone disease or liver/bile duct issues.
Total Proteins Measures overall protein level to detect nutritional issues or liver/kidney disease.
A/G Ratio Evaluates albumin-to-globulin balance to detect kidney or liver dysfunction.
Serum Cholesterol Checks lipid levels to assess cardiovascular risk, which can be linked to kidney disease.
CBP (Complete Blood Picture) Evaluates overall blood health to detect anemia, infection, or inflammation related to kidney issues.
ESR Measures inflammation to detect chronic infection or systemic inflammation.
Fasting Blood Sugar Monitors glucose levels to identify diabetes, a major risk factor for kidney disease.
Urine for Microalbumin (CUE) Detects early kidney damage, especially in diabetes or hypertension.
USG Abdomen with Pelvis Imaging of the kidneys and urinary tract to detect stones, cysts, or structural abnormalities.

What Happens After an Advanced Kidney Health Examination

After your advanced kidney checkup package at Medicover Hospitals, you'll receive personalized care and guidance based on your results. Our goal is to give you a complete understanding of your kidney health and provide actionable advice to maintain or improve kidney function.

Here’s What to Expect:

Our specialist will go over your test results with you, including:

  • Blood tests: To check for waste levels, electrolytes and overall kidney function
  • Urine tests: To look for signs of protein, blood, or sugar
  • Imaging scans: Like an ultrasound to examine kidney size and structure
  • Blood pressure readings: Since high BP can affect your kidneys

Advantages of Preventive Screening for Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) often develops silently, showing few early symptoms. At Medicover Hospitals, preventive screening allows for early detection, helping you take proactive steps to protect your kidney health.

Key Benefits:

  • Early Recognition: Detect kidney issues before they worsen, enabling prompt treatment and prevention of further damage.
  • Slower Disease Progression: Early intervention can reduce the risk of kidney failure and lower the likelihood of dialysis or transplant.
  • Personalized Care: Your doctor provides a tailored plan, including dietary guidance, medication and lifestyle changes to safeguard your kidneys.
  • Reduced Complications: Early treatment lowers the risk of related problems such as heart disease, anemia or bone issues.
  • Empowered Decision-Making: Screening gives you a clear understanding of your kidney health, helping you make informed choices for your well-being.

How to Reserve the Master Renal Health Checkup Package?

Booking your master renal health checkup at Medicover Hospitals is quick and easy. Follow these simple steps:

  • Online Booking: Visit our website and select the Renal Health Checkup package to schedule your preferred date and time.
  • Call to Book: Speak with our friendly hospital staff to reserve your appointment. Our team will assist you in booking your package.
  • Visit in Person: You can also visit any Medicover Hospital location to book your checkup at the reception.

Once booked, our team will guide you through preparation instructions and ensure a smooth, comfortable experience.

Take control of your kidney health, reserve your master renal health checkup or complete kidney health checkup package at Medicover Hospitals today.


Test Typical Values Purpose
Blood Urea 7 to 20 mg/dL (may vary by laboratory) Measures the amount of nitrogen in the blood that comes from urea, a waste product of protein metabolism. Elevated levels may indicate kidney dysfunction or dehydration.
Serum Creatinine 0.6 to 1.3 mg/dL (males), 0.5 to 1.1 mg/dL (females) (may vary by laboratory) Reflects the kidney's ability to filter creatinine from the blood. Elevated levels may indicate impaired kidney function.
Serum Potassium 3.5 to 5.0 mmol/L (may vary by laboratory) Electrolytes are involved in nerve and muscle function. Abnormal levels can affect heart rhythm and other vital functions.
Serum Uric Acid 3.4 to 7.0 mg/dL (males), 2.4 to 6.0 mg/dL (females) (may vary by laboratory) Waste product formed from the breakdown of purines. Elevated levels may indicate gout, kidney disease, or other health conditions.
Serum Calcium 8.5 to 10.5 mg/dL (may vary by laboratory) Important for bone health, nerve function, and muscle contraction. Abnormal levels can indicate various health conditions.
Serum Phosphorus 2.5 to 4.5 mg/dL (may vary by laboratory) Essential for bone health, energy metabolism, and cell membrane function. Abnormal levels can indicate kidney disease, bone disorders, or other health issues.
Serum Electrolytes Varies depending on the electrolyte measured Measures the levels of sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate in the blood.
GFR (Glomerular Filtration Rate) >90 mL/min/1.73m² Calculated using the MDRD equation. Reflects the rate at which the kidneys filter waste products from the blood.

Blood Component Normal Range Purpose
White Blood Cells (WBC) 4500–11,000/mm³ Measures the number of white blood cells per microliter. Indicates immune system function and helps diagnose infections and inflammatory conditions.
Red Blood Cells (RBC) Male: 4.3–5.9 million/mm³ Measures the number of red blood cells per microliter. Indicates oxygen-carrying capacity and helps diagnose anaemia and other blood disorders.
Hemoglobin (HGB) Male: 13.5–17.5 g/dL Measures the amount of hemoglobin in the blood, which carries oxygen.
Hematocrit (HT) Male: 41%–53% Measures the percentage of the blood that is made up of red blood cells. Indicates blood volume and helps diagnose anaemia and dehydration.
Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) 80–100 µm³ Measures the average volume of a red blood cell. Helps classify anaemia into different types (microcytic, normocytic, or macrocytic).
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) 25.4–34.6 pg/cell Measures the average amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell. Helps diagnose different types of anemia.
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) 31%–36% Hb/cell Measures the average concentration of hemoglobin in red blood cells. Helps diagnose different types of anemia.
Platelets 150,000–400,000/mm³ Measures the number of platelets per microliter. Important for blood clotting and helps diagnose bleeding disorders.
Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW) 11.5%–14.5% Measures the variability in the size of red blood cells (RBCs) in a blood sample.

Please note that the values may vary depending on age, gender, and other factors. Always consult with a healthcare professional to evaluate your test results.

Component Normal Range
Color Pale yellow to amber
Appearance Clear
Specific Gravity 1.005 – 1.030
pH 4.6 – 8.0
Protein Negative
Glucose Negative
Ketones Negative
Bilirubin Negative
Blood Negative
Leukocytes Negative
Urobilinogen 0.2 – 1.0 mg/dL
Nitrite Negative

Please note that the values may vary depending on age, gender, and other factors. Always consult with a healthcare professional to evaluate your test results.

Test Typical Values Purpose
Serum Albumin 3.5 – 5.0 g/dL (may vary by laboratory) The main protein in blood plasma; important for maintaining osmotic pressure and transporting substances in the blood.
Alkaline Phosphatase 44 – 147 IU/L (may vary by laboratory) Enzyme found in liver, bones, and kidneys. Elevated levels may indicate liver or bone disorders.
Total Proteins 6.0 – 8.0 g/dL (may vary by laboratory) Measures total protein in the blood, including albumin and globulins.
A/G Ratio (Albumin/Globulin Ratio) 1.2 – 2.2 (may vary by laboratory) Helps assess liver or kidney function, immune system health, and other conditions.
Serum Cholesterol <200 mg/dL Measures cholesterol levels in the blood. High levels may increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Fasting Blood Glucose (FBS) 70 – 100 mg/dL (may vary by laboratory) Measures blood sugar after an overnight fast. Elevated levels may indicate diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance.
ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) 0 – 20 mm/hr (may vary by laboratory) Measures the rate at which red blood cells settle in a tube. Elevated levels may indicate inflammation or infection.
Urine for Microalbumin <30 mg/24 hours Detects early signs of kidney damage, especially in diabetes or hypertension patients.
USG (Ultrasonography) Abdomen with Pelvis Findings interpreted by a radiologist Imaging test to visualize abdominal and pelvic organs such as liver, kidneys, gallbladder, pancreas, and reproductive organs.

Please note that the values may vary depending on age, gender, and other factors. Always consult with a healthcare professional to evaluate your test results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Typically, at Medicover Hospitals, no special preparation is required for Kidney tests. However, it's advisable to follow any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider, such as fasting before specific blood tests, to ensure accurate results.

Medicover's advanced diagnostic procedures, which are risk-free for patients, are part of the Kidney Health Checkup Package. However, some individuals may experience discomfort or minor side effects, such as bruising at the site of blood draws.

Anyone with risk factors such as diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, or a family history of kidney disease should undergo regular kidney checkups. People experiencing swelling, fatigue, or changes in urination are also advised to get tested.

If you are healthy with no risk factors, once a year is usually sufficient. However, if you have conditions like diabetes or hypertension, your doctor may recommend more frequent monitoring.

Yes. Kidney disease often progresses silently with no obvious signs until it becomes severe. Preventive screening helps detect issues early, when treatment is most effective.

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