They carry out some fundamental functions: they filter harmful substances out of the blood; they regulate the hydro-saline and acid-base balance in the blood; they produce hormones that control blood pressure and the production of red blood cells; they facilitate the activation of vitamin D so that the organism can use it efficiently.
Kidney diseases are often asymptomatic. This means that when they show up, they are already at a quite advanced stage. It is important to periodically have urine, blood and pressure checked.
In the month of the WORLD KIDNEY DAY, check up the health of your kidneys at CDC
No appointment needed, no GP referral, just show up at the clinic, on an empty stomach, any day from 7:30 to 9:30 am- Full Urinalysis (first-morning urine)
- Complete blood count, Blood sugar level
- Sodium, Potassium
- Uric acid level
- Urine Albumin and Albumin/Creatinine ratio + GFR
- Blood pressure check
€ 18
PRICE FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH