A Urea and Electrolytes blood test, commonly known as a Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP), determines the concentrations of key substances and electrolytes in the bloodstream. This test can tell you a lot about your kidney function, fluid and electrolyte balance, and overall metabolic health.
Components included in Urea and Electrolytes blood test:
Urea (Blood Urea Nitrogen, BUN), Creatinine, Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Chloride (Cl), Bicarbonate (HCO3-)
Is it for me?
The Urea and Electrolytes blood test is used for a variety of reasons including assessing kidney function, monitoring electrolyte balance, identifying acid-base Imbalances, monitoring overall metabolic health and evaluating dehydration.
Vitamin D (25 OH)
The Vitamin D (25 OH) blood test, commonly known as the 25-hydroxy vitamin D test, determines the concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in the bloodstream.
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The Vitamin D (25 OH) blood test, commonly known as the 25-hydroxy vitamin D test, determines the concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in the bloodstream.
Is it for me?
This test serves numerous key functions relating to your general health and well-being including evaluating Vitamin D status, bone health, detecting Vitamin D deficiency and as a risk assessment for those who are at higher risk of Vitamin D deficiency.