
Microalbumin Creatinine Ratio Test
Microalbumin–Creatinine Ratio Test
The Microalbumin–Creatinine Ratio Test measures microalbumin, a trace blood protein leaking into urine, in comparison with creatinine, a kidney-filtered waste product. This ratio is a sensitive marker of early kidney damage, particularly in people with diabetes or long-term high blood pressure in Pune, Maharashtra.
This test is offered at healthcare nt sickcare through Home Collection Facility and Direct Walk-in Facility. A spot urine sample is analysed to calculate the albumin-to-creatinine ratio. Fasting is not required unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Why this test is advised
Direct Answer: The test is advised to detect early-stage kidney damage and monitor renal risk in diabetes or hypertension.
Preparation guidance
Normal diet and water intake can be maintained before sample collection unless specifically instructed.
Helpful patient links
External medical reference
Albuminuria and kidney health information.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I take the Microalbumin–Creatinine Ratio Test?
It is recommended for people with diabetes, hypertension, or suspected early kidney disease.
Why do doctors suggest this test?
It helps identify kidney damage before symptoms appear and supports early treatment decisions.
Is fasting required for this test?
No fasting is required. Only a urine sample is needed.
What symptoms may indicate the need for this test?
Early kidney damage usually has no symptoms, but long-term diabetes or high blood pressure often leads doctors to recommend testing.
Disclaimer: Information provided for the Microalbumin–Creatinine Ratio Test is for general awareness only and does not replace medical consultation. Please refer to our Disclaimer Policy.
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Microalbumin–Creatinine Ratio Test
The Microalbumin–Creatinine Ratio Test measures microalbumin, a trace blood protein leaking into urine, in comparison with creatinine, a kidney-filtered waste product. This ratio is a sensitive marker of early kidney damage, particularly in people with diabetes or long-term high blood pressure in Pune, Maharashtra.
This test is offered at healthcare nt sickcare through Home Collection Facility and Direct Walk-in Facility. A spot urine sample is analysed to calculate the albumin-to-creatinine ratio. Fasting is not required unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Why this test is advised
Direct Answer: The test is advised to detect early-stage kidney damage and monitor renal risk in diabetes or hypertension.
Preparation guidance
Normal diet and water intake can be maintained before sample collection unless specifically instructed.
Helpful patient links
External medical reference
Albuminuria and kidney health information.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I take the Microalbumin–Creatinine Ratio Test?
It is recommended for people with diabetes, hypertension, or suspected early kidney disease.
Why do doctors suggest this test?
It helps identify kidney damage before symptoms appear and supports early treatment decisions.
Is fasting required for this test?
No fasting is required. Only a urine sample is needed.
What symptoms may indicate the need for this test?
Early kidney damage usually has no symptoms, but long-term diabetes or high blood pressure often leads doctors to recommend testing.
Disclaimer: Information provided for the Microalbumin–Creatinine Ratio Test is for general awareness only and does not replace medical consultation. Please refer to our Disclaimer Policy.











