Microalbumin (Urine)
The Microalbumin urine test measures small amounts of albumin in the urine. Albumin is a protein normally retained in the bloodstream, and its presence in urine may indicate early kidney damage.
This test is particularly useful for detecting early kidney involvement in conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, often before changes are seen in routine kidney function tests.
Microalbuminuria may be intermittent, which is why repeat testing or 24-hour urine collection may be recommended for accurate assessment.
Early identification of microalbuminuria allows for timely intervention to reduce the risk of progressive kidney disease and cardiovascular complications.
Results are interpreted alongside blood pressure, blood glucose control, and other kidney markers.
- Price: £60
- Code: MALB
- TAT: 8 Working Days
- Sample Type: Urine (24-hour or random)
What is this test used for?
It is used to detect early kidney damage.
Who should consider this test?
People with diabetes, hypertension, or kidney risk factors may benefit.
What do the results mean?
Elevated levels indicate early kidney involvement.
Do I need to prepare the test?
Clear instructions will be provided for urine collection.
FAQs
When will I receive my results?
Results are usually available within the stated turnaround time.
Should I discuss my results with a doctor?
Yes, results should always be reviewed with a qualified healthcare professional.
Why Choose Marylebone Diagnostic Centre?
At Marylebone Diagnostic Centre, we provide specialist diagnostic testing with a strong focus on clarity, patient reassurance, and clinical relevance. Our experienced clinical team ensures careful sample collection and clear communication throughout your testing journey.
We help you understand what your results mean and how they fit into your wider health picture, supporting informed decisions about next steps.
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Take a proactive step towards understanding your health by booking your Microalbumin (Urine) test with Marylebone Diagnostic Centre today.










