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Urine Analysis Test

$ 49.0
$49

A urine analysis can pinpoint a variety of conditions including kidney disease or diabetes.

Produced as a waste product by the kidneys, your urine can tell you a lot about the state of your health. Many disorders may be detected in their early stages by identifying substances that are generally not present in the urine or by measuring abnormal levels of certain substances including glucose, protein, bilirubin and bacteria. 

 

A routine urine analysis can aid in the detection of a variety of health conditions including urinary tract infections (UTI), kidney diseases and diabetes. 

 

Note: This is not a drug test or pregnancy test. While pregnancy tests and drug screenings often include urine samples, those tests look for substances that are not included in this routine urinalysis. 

Urine Analysis Test
$ 49.0
$49

Sample Type: Urine
Collection Method: In person at a Labcorp location
Age: 18+
Results: 1 day from when your sample arrives at our lab
HSA/FSA: Accepted
Test must be taken by purchaser

Preparation: No special preparation is needed.

What's Tested
  • Nitrite (Urine)

    Detects if nitrites, byproducts of nitrogen waste, are present in the urine. Nitrites in the urine are often the result of certain bacteria that when growing in the bladder, ureters, or kidneys can be a sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI) or other causes.  

  • Occult Blood

    Detects hemoglobin which usually indicates the presence of microscopic blood in the urine, also known as hematuria. 

  • Ketones

    Measures the level of ketones; compounds made by the liver in response to your body burning fat for energy instead of glucose. 

  • Protein (Urine)

    Measures the level of a protein called albumin in urine. 

  • pH

    Measures the acidity or alkalinity of urine. 

  • Specific Gravity

    A measure of urine concentration, determined by comparing the density of urine to the density of water, and used to help evaluate hydration status and other urinalysis results.   

  • Urobilinogen

    Measures the level of urobilinogen, a byproduct of bilirubin that is eventually eliminated through the stool and urine.  

  • Urine Appearance

    A visual examination of the urine’s physical appearance, which includes assessing color, clarity, or cloudiness. 

  • Urine Color

    The visual examination and classification of the urine’s color.  

  • WBC (white blood cell) Esterase

    Measures the levels of leukocyte esterase, an enzyme found in most white blood cells, which indicates the presence of white blood cells in urine.  

  • Red Blood Count

    Measures the number of red blood cells (erythrocytes). Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that carries oxygen throughout the body. Red blood count testing is not performed if protein, WBC esterase, occult blood, and nitrites are all negative.

  • White Blood Count

    Detects the number of white blood cells (leukocytes) in the body, cells that fight off infections and foreign agents that may infect the body. White blood count testing is not performed if protein, WBC esterase, occult blood, and nitrites are all negative.

  • Epithelial Cells (Non Renal)

    A measure of the number of epithelial cells in urine; a type of cell found on your skin, urinary tract, and organs. Epithelial cells (non renal) testing is not performed if protein, WBC esterase, occult blood, and nitrites are all negative.

  • Epithelial Cells (Renal)

    A measure of the number of epithelial cells in urine; a type of cell found on your skin, urinary tract, and organs. Epithelial cells (renal) testing is not performed if protein, WBC esterase, occult blood, and nitrites are all negative.

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FAQ

  • Some providers order a urinalysis as part of a routine medical exam to screen for early signs of disease, including chronic kidney disease. Repeat urinalysis tests are determined by your provider based on need.1

  • A urinalysis helps detect a wide range of complications and diseases, like urinary tract infections, kidney disease, diabetes, and others. Your provider may order a urine analysis at annual physicals and routine health checkups. Routine urine analysis tests can provide clues about your health and can help monitor certain medical conditions, such as diabetes or chronic kidney disease.1

  • Urinalysis test results are interpreted based on the results of the different components of the test and other factors, including your medical history and symptoms.

     

    Abnormal results should be discussed with a provider and may be followed by further testing or a medical exam. It is important to talk with your healthcare provider to understand the details of your urinalysis test results and what they  mean for your health.

     

    Typically, urinalysis tests are rarely—if ever—used to diagnose conditions. Providers use the urinalysis results to gain insight into what may be going on in your body and if it requires further testing.3 The Labcorp OnDemand Urine Analysis Test helps you and your provider know if further testing may be appropriate.

  • Your testing will be performed in a CLIA-certified clinical laboratory. Labcorp provides leading-edge medical laboratory tests and services through a national network of primary clinical laboratories and specialty testing laboratories. Our labs perform regular quality assurance testing to ensure our results are accurate.

  • Your results will be provided to you through our secure online portal to view or print. Results are also provided to PWNHealth, which provides professional healthcare provider services for OnDemand tests. If you are accessing your results through your Labcorp Patient account, all users linked to the account will have access to all OnDemand test results. Results may also be provided to a local, state, or federal health authority, but only when legally required. For example, many states require the testing laboratory and healthcare provider to report test results for certain communicable diseases, such as sexually transmitted diseases or COVID-19, to local or state health departments.  

     

    If you have questions or comments regarding the Labcorp Notice of Privacy Practices, or have a complaint about our use or disclosure of your PHI or our privacy practices, please contact: privacyofficer@labcorp.com, call us at (877) 234-4722 (877-23-HIPAA) and ask for the Labcorp HIPAA Privacy Officer, or send a written request to: HIPAA Privacy Officer, Labcorp, 531 South Spring Street, Burlington, NC 27215. You also may file a complaint with the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

  • Visit the Labcorp OnDemand website to browse and purchase laboratory tests and create your Labcorp OnDemand account. All Labcorp OnDemand testing requires a healthcare provider order; for your convenience, Labcorp OnDemand has contracted with PWNHealth LLC and its affiliated professional entities (collectively, PWNHealth) to provide healthcare provider services. Visit a Labcorp location for sample collection; or, if using an at-home kit, collect your sample yourself. We’ll let you know when your results are ready to be accessed through your Labcorp OnDemand account or through your Labcorp Patient account.