Not sure what your creatinine, microalbumin, or other kidney test results mean? Select a renal test and enter your value to learn whether your result falls within a low, optimal, or high range—and what that may indicate about your kidney health.
This tool is designed to help you better understand the blood and urine tests your doctor may order to assess kidney function. Each renal test serves a specific purpose, and this analyzer explains what different results may suggest. With these insights, you can have more informed and productive discussions with your doctor. — Richard N. Fogoros, MD
Renal Analyzer
Not sure what your creatinine, microglobulin, and other renal test results mean? Choose a test and enter your value to see if it is low, optimal, or high.
Frequently Asked Questions on Renal Test Analyzer.
1. What information do I need to analyze my renal test?
You only need two details from your lab report:
The name of the renal test
The numerical test value
Please enter numbers only—no units are required, as they are added automatically.
2. Which renal tests can be analyzed?
This analyzer supports several commonly used kidney function tests, including:
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
Serum Creatinine
BUN/Creatinine Ratio
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
Creatinine Clearance
Urine Creatinine
Microalbumin/Creatinine Ratio (Albumin/Creatinine Ratio)
Beta-2 Microglobulin
You can analyze one test at a time. Keep in mind that kidney function is influenced by multiple factors, and many of these tests are interconnected. This tool is meant for educational use only—your doctor should always interpret results in context.
3. Where can I find my renal test results?
Lab results are usually available a few days after testing. You can obtain them by:
Requesting a copy from your doctor’s office
Reviewing results during a follow-up appointment
Accessing an online patient portal provided by your lab or clinic
Once you have your report, select the test name as listed and enter the corresponding value into the analyzer.
Note: Reference ranges may vary slightly between laboratories. The ranges used here represent typical clinical values. Always follow the reference ranges provided by your testing laboratory when available.
4. What information will the analyzer provide?
After entering your test details, you’ll learn:
Whether your result is low, optimal, or high
What that range may indicate
Why the test is performed
What the test measures and its clinical relevance
5. How are the results analyzed?
All interpretations are developed by a board-certified physician and align with widely accepted renal health guidelines. While reference ranges may differ slightly across labs, interpretations reflect standard clinical practice.
This analysis is intended to support—not replace—conversations with your healthcare provider.
6. Is my personal data stored or shared?
No. Your privacy is taken seriously.
We do not store your lab values
We do not track which tests you analyze
Only you can see your results
If you wish to keep your analysis, we recommend printing or saving it immediately.
7. Can this tool diagnose kidney disease?
No. This tool does not diagnose medical conditions or provide medical advice. It is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment.
8. How should I use this analysis?
Use the information to better understand your results and prepare questions for your doctor. Kidney health is complex, and accurate diagnosis depends on your medical history, symptoms, lifestyle, and additional testing.
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