Precision Plus Kidney Health Monitoring 12 Months Program
At Our Clinical Location


AED 999.00

An advanced annual evaluation providing deeper insight into long-term kidney performance and filtration efficiency. Designed for preventive care and risk management. Helps identify subtle declines early and maintain optimal fluid, electrolyte, and metabolic balance.

  • 9 tests included

  • Venous blood sample

  • 3-5 days turnaround

Precision Plus Kidney Health Monitoring 12 Months Program

What this test measures
Read more about the health markers we check in this blood test

Microalbumin (Urine)Learn More

Albumin (Microalbumin - Urine): This test measures small amounts of albumin in urine, which can be an early sign of kidney damage. It helps detect kidney problems in people with diabetes, hypertension, or other risk factors. Early detection allows timely management to protect kidney health.

BUNLearn More

This ratio helps assess kidney function and distinguish between different causes of kidney stress. Abnormal ratios can indicate dehydration, kidney disease, or other metabolic issues.

CreatinineLearn More

Creatinine is a breakdown product of creatine phosphate that is found in muscle. Serum creatinine is an important indicator of renal health because it is an easily measured by-product of muscle metabolism that is excreted unchanged by the kidneys. Causes of elevated serum creatinine can be attributed to by a variety of lifestyle factors including, consuming creatine supplements, high amounts of animal protein, or performing high intensity exercise. Whilst other causes include impaired kidney function. On the other hand, low serum creatinine can be an indication of the kidneys functioning efficiently. In addition, a low protein diet or reduced muscle mass may also result in a low reading.

eGFRLearn More

The estimated glomerular filtration rate is one of the best tests used to assess how well your kidneys are functioning. The kidneys are composed of thousands of glomeruli which act as tiny filters that are capable of filtering waste from the blood. The eGFR is an estimation of how much blood passes through these glomeruli with each passing minute and can be calculated based on blood creatinine levels, gender, age and weight. A high eGFR indicates optimal functioning of the kidneys. In contrast, a low value for eGFR means your kidneys may not be working to their full potential and can be a sign of kidney disease. eGFR can also be a useful tool in determining the stage of kidney disease which is important in identifying the best treatment for you. Early detection of kidney disease means there could be a better chance of slowing or stopping the progression of the disease. A low eGFR may also be observed in individuals from certain ethnic backgrounds or those with increased muscle mass, in which case impaired kidney function may not be the case.

BUN / Creatinine RatioLearn More

BUN / Creatinine Ratio: This ratio helps assess kidney function and distinguish between different causes of kidney stress. Abnormal ratios can indicate dehydration, kidney disease, or other metabolic issues.

SodiumLearn More

Sodium: Sodium is a key electrolyte that helps maintain fluid balance, blood pressure, and nerve and muscle function. Too high or low sodium levels can lead to dehydration, swelling, or electrolyte imbalances.

PotassiumLearn More

Potassium: Potassium is an essential electrolyte that regulates heart rhythm, muscle contractions, and nerve signaling. Abnormal levels can cause heart problems, muscle weakness, or cramps. Maintaining a proper potassium balance is vital for overall health.

ChlorideLearn More

Chloride: Chloride is an electrolyte that helps maintain fluid balance, acid-base balance, and proper cell function. Abnormal chloride levels can suggest dehydration, kidney issues, or metabolic imbalances.

CalciumLearn More

A calcium blood test can find out whether you have too much or too little of this key mineral in your bloodstream. Calcium is the most plentiful mineral in your body. Your body uses it to: Strengthen your bones and teeth, Contract your muscles, Narrow and widen blood vessels, Send and receive nerve messages, Release hormones, Clot your blood

About this test and how it can help you

The Precision Plus Month 12 package is an advanced annual evaluation designed to assess long-term kidney stability, filtration efficiency, and systemic metabolic balance. Over a 12-month period, renal function can be influenced by aging, chronic disease, medication exposure, dehydration, and cardiovascular risk factors.

This comprehensive review evaluates sustained trends in eGFR, creatinine, BUN, electrolyte regulation, and urinary protein markers. It helps detect gradual declines in kidney performance that may not yet produce symptoms.

For individuals managing diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, or long-term medication therapy, annual precision monitoring is critical to preventing chronic kidney disease progression.

Precision Plus focuses on long-term renal resilience, metabolic integration, and preventive care.

Benefits of the Test

This advanced evaluation confirms sustained kidney stability and treatment effectiveness. It helps detect subtle functional decline before it becomes clinically significant. The test supports prevention of chronic kidney disease and related cardiovascular complications. It enables confident continuation or adjustment of therapy based on objective data. Ultimately, it promotes long-term filtration efficiency, electrolyte stability, and overall systemic health.

How it works at our Clinical Location

Place Your Order

Choose a nearby clinic with experienced healthcare professionals & Place your order for a venous blood sample.

Perform Your Blood Test

Relax and get your blood sample be taken at the clinic.

View Results

Received the results within 24-48 hours.

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