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Urinalysis

Struggling with recurrent urinary issues, dehydration, or unexplained fatigue? A urinalysis is a fast, essential screening that can uncover signs of infection, kidney problems, metabolic issues, or liver dysfunction. This non-invasive test provides a detailed snapshot of your body’s waste filtration and hydration balance, helping you detect early warning signs before they escalate.

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  • Urinalysis

    • Bilirubin 
    • Glucose 
    • Ketones 
    • Nitrite 
    • pH 
    • Protein 
    • Red Blood Cells 
    • Urobilinogen 
    • White Blood Cells

Why Need Regular Urinalysis?

Urinalysis remains one of the most accessible and informative health checks available. It can reveal early markers of urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney disorders, liver disease, and diabetes, even in the absence of obvious symptoms. For those managing chronic conditions or experiencing persistent symptoms like cloudy urine, discomfort, or frequent urination, regular urinalysis can guide more targeted treatment and ensure your body’s waste systems are functioning properly.

Why Choose Clinic-Based Blood Testing?

  • Accurate Results

    Samples are collected by trained professionals for precise, lab-quality outcomes.

  • Fast Health Insights

    Quick, In-clinic testing enables early detection and faster follow-up care.

  • Expert Oversight

    Healthcare staff guide the process and help interpret your results.

  • Nationwide Access

    Convenient locations across the UK through The National Phlebotomy Clinic.

FAQs

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What is a urinalysis used for?

Urinalysis helps detect a wide range of conditions, including infections, kidney disease, liver problems, and metabolic disorders. It evaluates the chemical, microscopic, and physical properties of your urine.

Can a urinalysis detect a UTI?


Yes. The presence of white blood cells, nitrites, or bacteria in the urine can suggest a urinary tract infection.

How should I prepare for a urinalysis?

No special preparation is usually needed, but avoid excessive fluid intake right before the test, as it can dilute your sample.

What symptoms might prompt a urinalysis?

Frequent urination, burning sensation during urination, discoloured or cloudy urine, pelvic discomfort, or unexplained fatigue can be key reasons to undergo testing.

Can a urinalysis detect diabetes?

Yes, sugar or ketones in the urine can be signs of diabetes or poor blood sugar control and may warrant further investigation.