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Kidney Function Test Referral
Consult with an online GP to assess your symptoms and determine if a kidney function test referral is clinically appropriate.
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What is a kidney function test?
A kidney function test is a series of tests performed to determine how effectively the kidneys are functioning. These tests examine kidney health by measuring waste products, electrolytes, and filtration rates.
Why choose Hola Health?
| Feature | Hola Health | Local Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Wait Time | ~15 Mins | Days/Weeks |
| Travel | 100% Online | In-person |
| Cost | $39 | $50 – $90+ |
What symptoms may indicate the need for a kidney function test referral?
- Swelling in the face, legs, or ankles
- Fatigue or weakness
- Urination problems (frequency, colour, or quantity)
- Blood in urine
- Persistent nausea or vomiting
- High blood pressure
- Shortness of breath
When is a referral for a kidney function test recommended?
- Suspected renal illness
- Monitoring chronic conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension
- Abnormal urine test findings
- Family history of kidney disease
- Monitoring the impact of medication on renal function
- Routine health check-ups for at-risk persons
What conditions can a kidney function test help detect?
- Acute renal damage (abrupt reduction in kidney function)
- Chronic kidney disease (CKD) – steady decline of kidney function over time
- Kidney infections (inflammation caused by a bacterial infection)
- Kidney stones (affect urine flow and kidney health)
- Diabetic nephropathy (kidney disease caused by diabetes)
- Hypertensive kidney injury (caused by long-term high blood pressure)
What type of kidney function tests are available?
- The serum creatinine test measures levels of the waste product creatinine in the blood
- The estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) assesses renal filtering function
- Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) measures urea levels in the blood
- Urine tests (urinalysis) screen for protein, blood, or other abnormalities
- The albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) identifies early kidney injury
What do the kidney function test results show?
The results show how well the kidneys filter waste and maintain fluid and electrolyte balance. Abnormal findings may indicate reduced kidney function, early kidney injury, or the need for additional medical assessment.
What are the limitations of the kidney function test?
- Hydration levels may impact the results
- Temporary alterations may occur due to illness or medication
- Early kidney disease may not always produce noticeable symptoms
- Multiple tests over time may be required for a reliable diagnosis
How to prepare for a kidney function test?
- Follow fasting guidelines if required
- Stay hydrated unless advised otherwise
- Inform your doctor about any medications or supplements
- Avoid excessive exertion before testing
How to request your kidney function test referral?
Complete online form
Fill out a quick health questionnaire, it takes minutes.
Video consult with a GP (within 15 Mins)
Connect with an Australian AHPRA-registered GP online.
Get referral instantly
If suitable, receive your online kidney function test referral via email to take to any pathology collection centre.
What happens after your test?
Hola Health will text you when your kidney function test results are available, including a link to book a $29 follow-up consult (35% off). To share your results with your GP, simply email support@hola.health
Telehealth referrals & consults are available to patients in NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, NT, and ACT.
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Medical Disclaimer: Content reviewed by Dr Ammar Al-Ani. This is for information only, not a diagnosis. Your GP will provide specific medical guidance during your consultation.