Service Providers for Urine for Microalbumin

A urine test for microalbumin checks for small amounts of albumin (a type of protein) in the urine. It is used to detect early signs of kidney damage, particularly in people with diabetes or high blood pressure. The test involves collecting a urine sample and analyzing it for the presence of microalbumin using a dipstick or laboratory analysis. No special preparation is usually required. The test is generally safe with minimal risk. Results are interpreted by a healthcare professional and used to assess kidney function and guide treatment decisions.