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eGFR

eGFR

£11.88
Measures eGFR to assess kidney function and detect early signs of impairment—even without symptoms.
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About this test

  • Fatigue or low energy
  • Swelling in the ankles, feet, or face
  • Urinating more or less than usual
  • Foamy or bubbly urine (protein in urine)
  • Blood in the urine
  • Loss of appetite or unexplained weight loss
  • Persistent itching
  • Muscle cramps, especially at night
  • Difficulty concentrating or mental fog
  • Shortness of breath (due to fluid buildup)

    No symptoms at all in early stages of kidney disease

Recommended for individuals with high blood pressure, diabetes, or a family history of kidney disease. Ideal for those experiencing fatigue, swelling, or changes in urination, or for anyone taking medications that may affect kidney function. Also suitable for individuals seeking to monitor kidney health proactively—even in the absence of symptoms.

  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
  • Acute kidney injury
  • Diabetic nephropathy (kidney complications from diabetes)
  • Hypertensive kidney damage
  • Glomerulonephritis
  • Polycystic kidney disease (PKD)
  • Lupus nephritis or other autoimmune kidney involvement
  • Kidney function decline due to ageing or medication use
  • Monitoring kidney status in heart disease or liver disease patients
  • Asymptomatic early-stage kidney dysfunction

Symptoms

  • Fatigue or low energy
  • Swelling in the ankles, feet, or face
  • Urinating more or less than usual
  • Foamy or bubbly urine (protein in urine)
  • Blood in the urine
  • Loss of appetite or unexplained weight loss
  • Persistent itching
  • Muscle cramps, especially at night
  • Difficulty concentrating or mental fog
  • Shortness of breath (due to fluid buildup)

    No symptoms at all in early stages of kidney disease

Who should be test

Recommended for individuals with high blood pressure, diabetes, or a family history of kidney disease. Ideal for those experiencing fatigue, swelling, or changes in urination, or for anyone taking medications that may affect kidney function. Also suitable for individuals seeking to monitor kidney health proactively—even in the absence of symptoms.

When to test

  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
  • Acute kidney injury
  • Diabetic nephropathy (kidney complications from diabetes)
  • Hypertensive kidney damage
  • Glomerulonephritis
  • Polycystic kidney disease (PKD)
  • Lupus nephritis or other autoimmune kidney involvement
  • Kidney function decline due to ageing or medication use
  • Monitoring kidney status in heart disease or liver disease patients
  • Asymptomatic early-stage kidney dysfunction

What's measured

What gets tested