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Creatinine Test in Bangalore

This test measures creatinine levels and looks for how well your kidneys are working.


Also known as:  CREAT, Blood Creatinine, Serum Creatinine

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Who all are eligible for Urea Creatinine test?

  • People who have various types of kidney infections.
  • People with type 1 or type 2 diabetes and who are facing the following symptoms, including nausea, vomiting, muscle cramps, high blood pressure, chest pain, and fatigue like signs and symptoms.

Why take Serum Creatinine test?

  • A doctor may recommend this test for the screening of kidney disease and if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or any other condition that may increase the risk of kidney disease.
  • It is done with a combination of other tests like BUN (blood urea nitrogen).
  • Sometimes the test is added as a routine test in the advanced metabolic profile package.

What are the benefits of Creatinine test?

  • Creatinine tests are used to screen, diagnose, and monitor kidney (renal) disorders, including chronic kidney disease and acute renal failure.
  • It can also be used to evaluate how other diseases, such as heart and liver disease, impact the kidneys.

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Q. How can I book my test?

A. If you are planning to book diagnostic tests with Redcliffe Labs, then it is quite a simple and smooth process. All you have to do is just call us and our well trained and patient-friendly representatives will book an appointment for you. Also, you can book the test online by visiting our website and as soon as we get your query within no time we will make sure to book the appointment for you.

Q. In how much time will I get my test report?

A. Redcliffe Labs knows how important the timing is when it comes to health checkups. We make sure that reports are sent to you as soon as possible so that you can begin with the right treatment and medications on time. You will get your reports within 24 hours.

Q. Where can I see or get my test results?

A. You can receive your test results at your given email address or on your phone number and also on WhatsApp. Redcliffe Labs makes sure to send precise and timely reports following the highest standards to maintain quality.

Q. Is home sample collection available for Creatinine test?

A. Yes, home sample collection is available for the diagnostic tests as per your needs. Once the test is booked as per your diagnostic requirements, our expert phlebotomist will reach your given address to collect the sample.

Creatinine Test Details in Bangalore

Creatinine Test in Bangalore

A Creatinine Test is a blood test measuring creatinine level, a waste product muscle metabolism produces. The test helps to assess kidney function by measuring how efficiently the kidneys filter waste from the blood, which is known as glomerular filtration rate (GFR). High creatinine levels may indicate kidney disease, dehydration, or conditions affecting kidney function, while low levels may be due to malnutrition or muscle loss.

The test helps to diagnose kidney disorders, monitor kidney functioning in diabetic patients, high blood pressure, or chronic kidney disease (CKD), and evaluate overall health. The doctor may recommend the test to people with diabetes, heart disease, or hypertension, or at risk of kidney diseases. If your doctor has recommended the creatinine blood test, consult your doctor and take the Creatinine test in Bangalore with Redcliffe Labs. The professional here will provide you with the best diagnostic experience from the comfort of your home. 

Creatinine Test Cost in Bangalore

Name Of The Test Creatinine Test in Bangalore
Sample Type Blood
Number Of Tests 1
Actual Test Price 250
Discounted Test Price 140
Home Sample Collection Available
Additional Cost For Home Sample Collection Applicable
Fasting Before Test Not Required
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Creatinine Test Price in Bangalore

Creatinine Test Cost in Different Cities - Redcliffe Labs

City Name Discounted Price
Delhi ₹140
Ahmedabad ₹140
Mumbai ₹140
Bangalore ₹140
Noida ₹140
Pune ₹140
Lucknow ₹140
Hyderabad ₹140
Chennai ₹140
Gurgaon ₹140
Jaipur ₹140
Faridabad ₹140
Indore ₹140
Patna ₹140

Note: We also offer Creatinine Test PAN India. Please call the number 8988988787 to check the availability of our services in your area.

Purpose of the Creatine Test

Purpose of Creatinine Test

The creatinine test measures the creatinine levels in the body. Here is the key purpose of the Creatinine test- 

  • Assess Kidney Function—The creatinine test determines how well the kidneys filter waste. It is used to diagnose chronic kidney disease (CKD), acute kidney injury, or kidney failure.
  • Monitor Kidney Disorders—This test helps to track the progression of kidney disease in patients and evaluates the effectiveness of treatments for kidney-related conditions.
  • Assess Dehydration & Metabolic Health- High creatinine levels can signal dehydration or other kidney function-related metabolic issues.

The Creatinine test in Bangalore helps to identify health problems before signs or symptoms appear. If you are at higher risk of kidney problems, a creatine test can help you to detect the problem early.

What does the creatine Test measure?

The Creatinine Test measures the creatinine levels in your blood. Creatinine is a waste product produced by muscle metabolism. The kidneys filter it out of the blood and excrete it in urine. If kidney function declines, creatinine levels rise in the blood. This test helps assess kidney function and detect conditions, including chronic kidney disease (CKD) or acute kidney injury.

Why is a creatinine blood test done?

Your doctor may recommend a creatinine blood test to detect creatinine levels if you show these signs of kidney disease.

  • Routine health checkup
  • Post-kidney transplant monitoring
  • Symptoms of kidney disease include-
    • Fatigue and trouble sleeping
    • a loss of appetite
    • swelling in the face, wrist, ankles, or abdomen
    • Lower back pain near the kidneys
    • Changes in urine output and frequency
    • High blood pressure
    • Nausea
    • Vomiting
  • Certain medications like pain relievers, diabetes, or high cholesterol can affect kidney function.

 

  • High-risk factors of kidney disease include:
  • Glomerulonephritis
  • Pyelonephritis
  • Prostate disease
  • Blockage of the urinary tract
  • Congestive heart failure, diabetes, or dehydration
  • Streptococcal infections, such as post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis

Preparation for the Creatine Test

Creatinine test in Bangalore doesn't require much preparation. Here are the simple preparation guidelines for the creatinine test-

  • Fasting- Fasting is not required for the Creatinine test. You can eat and drink normally as you wish. 
  • Medications—If you take any medications, consult your doctor before the test. Some medicines might impact your creatinine levels and interfere with your test results.
  • Timing- You can take the test at any time of the day. 

Your doctor may recommend you stop the medication or adjust the dosage before the test. 

The procedure of the creatine Test

Procedure of Creatinine test

A creatinine test is a blood test. Here is the simple procedure of the Creatinine test-

  • Blood will be collected from your arm vein. The phlebotomist will tie a band around the arm area to increase blood flow. 
  • They will clean the arm area with an antiseptic wipe and then insert a needle into the vein to collect blood samples. 
  • After blood is collected, the healthcare provider will put a cotton gauze or bandage over the puncture site to stop bleeding. 
  • You might feel slight pain during the sample collection, but this will disappear soon.
  • The test reports will be available within 10 hours of sample collection.

A Creatinine test in Bangalore is a low-risk procedure. However, there are some minor risks associated with the test, including-

  • Fainting at the sight of blood
  • Dizziness or vertigo
  • Soreness or redness at the puncture site
  • Risk of infection
  • Pain
  • Bruising

What do the creatine Test reports indicate?

A Creatinine Test report provides insight into kidney function. For blood tests, the results are measured in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). Creatinine levels are considered normal and will depend on muscle mass, diet, age, and activity level.

Blood Creatinine Levels Normal Range

Creatinine levels range Adult males (mg/dL) Adult females (mg/dL) Indication
Low creatinine level 0.5–0.8 0.4–0.7 Muscle loss, liver disease, or low protein intake
Normal Creatinine range 0.7–1.2 0.5–1.0 Healthy kidney function
High Creatinine Level Over 1.4 Over 1.2 Possible kidney disease, dehydration, muscle breakdown, or heart disease

Creatinine Levels During Pregnancy

The blood flow of the kidneys is higher during pregnancy, which increases a person's GFR and creatinine excretion rate.

Due to this, pregnant people typically have lower levels of blood creatinine.

Trimester Mean creatinine level The upper limit of creatinine level
First 56 μmol/L (0.63 mg/dL) 76 μmol/L (0.86 mg/dL)
Second 52 μmol/L (0.59 mg/dL) 72 μmol/L (0.81 mg/dL)
Third 54 μmol/L (0.61 mg/dL) 77 μmol/L (0.87 mg/dL)

What Abnormal Creatinine Levels May Indicate?

Abnormally rising or declining creatinine levels indicate that the kidneys are not properly filtering blood. The creatinine level calculates eGFR, which assesses kidney filtration function. 

 High Creatinine Levels:

  • Kidney disease or kidney failure
  • Dehydration
  • High-protein diet
  • Intense exercise
  • Certain medications (e.g., NSAIDs, antibiotics)

Low Creatinine Levels:

Several factors, such as age, diet, and muscle mass, may affect creatinine levels. So, it is important to consult your doctor about your reports. They will interpret the result based on your symptoms and medical history. To confirm the condition, they may also recommend additional tests, such as eGFR, BUN, and Urine Albumin. They may also advise you to make lifestyle changes like diet or exercise.

Who Should Get a Creatinine Test?

A Creatinine Test is recommended for people at high risk of kidney disease or those experiencing symptoms of kidney dysfunction. Here is who should take the creatinine test- 

  • People with diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease
  • Those with a family history of kidney disease
  • Patients on medications that affect the kidneys
  • People who are obese
  • People aged over 60
  • People on a high-protein diet
  • Pregnant women with high blood pressure
  • Individuals showing signs of kidney dysfunction (e.g., swelling, fatigue, frequent urination)

Tips to Lower Creatinine Levels

A person can lower their creatinine levels by following the simple guidelines-

  • Medications or supplements- Some supplements may increase the creatinine levels; therefore, avoid supplements to lower levels.
  • Avoid Red meat—To reduce high creatinine levels, avoid eating red meat and fish products. Switch to plant-based proteins like lentils, chickpeas, and tofu.
  • Stay hydrated- Dehydration may increase creatinine levels. Drink more water to flush out excess creatinine.
  • Eat a Kidney-Friendly Diet—You can eat foods like bell peppers, cabbage, and berries (kidney-friendly), whole grains like oats, brown rice, and herbal teas (like chamomile or nettle tea). Avoid eating foods high in sodium and processed foods high in sodium, and avoid excessive salty or sugary foods.
  • Limit intense exercise, Overtraining increases creatinine as muscles break down. Try light exercises like walking, yoga, or swimming instead.
  • Control Blood Sugar & Blood Pressure- High blood sugar and hypertension damage the kidneys. Monitor sugar levels and eat low-sodium meals to protect kidney health.
  • Rest enough- Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep and practice meditation or deep breathing.
  • Quit smoking and alcohol- Smoking and alcohol strain the kidneys and increase toxin buildup.

If your creatinine levels remain high despite lifestyle changes, consult a doctor for further tests, such as eGFR, BUN, and urine tests, to assess kidney health.

Why take a Creatinine Blood Test from Redcliffe Labs?

Choosing Redcliffe Labs for your creatinine blood test to ensure 100% report correctness and affordable test prices at your convenience. Here's why you should choose us-

  • Experienced team of doctors, & MD pathologists.
  • Fully Automated Machines with the latest technology
  • Trusted by more than 50,000 Doctors across India. 
  • Best discounts & offers are available for regular health checkups.
  • Home sample collection is available at your preferred time and slot. 
  • Digital test reports are available by email, WhatsApp, or the Redcliffe Labs app.
  • Free expert consultation with test reports is available.

Book Your Creatinine test in Bangalore Test Today!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Urea Creatinine Test is Done?
Creatinine test detects the status of normal kidney function.
    What is normal creatinine for age?
    Male adult: 0.9 to 1.3 mg/dL., Female adult: 0.6 to 1.1 mg/dL., Children aged 3 up to 18 years: 0.5 to 1.0 mg/dL.
      What causes creatinine to rise?
      Vigorous exercise, consuming red-meat, and certain medications can all raise creatinine levels.
        what does a creatinine test show?
        A creatinine test shows the kidney’s efficiency in filtering the waste.
          Can creatinine levels go back to normal?
          Yes, creatinine can go back to normal levels by following the treatment in the proper way.
            How are the test findings analysed?
            Normal levels of creatinine in the blood: 0.7 to 1.3 mg/dL (61.9 to 114.9 µmol/L) in men and 0.6 to 1.1 mg/dL (53 to 97.2 µmol/L) in women. Normal levels of creatinine in the urine: 955 to 2,936 milligrams (mg) per 24 hours for males, and 601 to 1,689 mg per 24 hours for females. The levels vary based on a person's size and muscle mass. Any abnormalities or variations from the standard range indicate problems.
              What is the difference between blood urea and creatinine?
              Blood urea helps measure the concentration of nitrogen in the blood from urea, and creatinine measures the waste from protein and muscle breakdown. However, they both assess kidney function.
                What are the symptoms of high creatinine levels?
                The signs of high creatinine levels include fatigue, difficulty breathing, confusion, discoloration of pee, loss of appetite, nausea, muscle twitches, decreased urine output, and swelling (edema).
                  What foods should be avoided if creatinine is high?
                  Foods such as red meat, salty meals, dairy products, sugary foods, white bread, processed foods, canned vegetables, and foods containing too much protein should be avoided to reduce kidney strain.
                    Can dehydration affect creatinine levels?
                    Yes, dehydration can cause increased creatinine levels in the blood. During this condition, the body lacks enough water to filter waste, resulting in a buildup of creatinine in the blood.
                      How does diabetes affect creatinine levels?
                      Uncontrolled diabetes can damage blood vessels in the kidneys, leading to poor filtration and higher accumulation of creatinine in your circulation.
                        How often should a creatinine test be done for kidney patients?
                        If you have chronic kidney disease (CKD) or other kidney-related conditions, a healthcare provider may recommend getting a creatinine test every 3 to 6 months.
                          Can stress or lack of sleep affect creatinine levels?
                          Yes, stress and short sleep duration are associated with increased risk of serum creatinine levels.
                            Is the creatinine test different from the eGFR test?
                            Yes, creatinine is different from the eGFR test. The former measures waste levels, while the latter estimates kidney filtration rate using creatinine levels, age, sex, and race.
                              Can creatinine levels be reduced naturally?
                              Yes, creatinine levels can be reduced naturally by opting lifestyle modifications and healthy eating habits. Eat a healthy diet low in salt, protein, and fat, and manage blood sugar and blood pressure; you can lower creatinine levels.
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                                Frequently Asked Questions

                                Why is Urea Creatinine Test is Done?
                                Creatinine test detects the status of normal kidney function.
                                  What is normal creatinine for age?
                                  Male adult: 0.9 to 1.3 mg/dL., Female adult: 0.6 to 1.1 mg/dL., Children aged 3 up to 18 years: 0.5 to 1.0 mg/dL.
                                    What causes creatinine to rise?
                                    Vigorous exercise, consuming red-meat, and certain medications can all raise creatinine levels.
                                      what does a creatinine test show?
                                      A creatinine test shows the kidney’s efficiency in filtering the waste.
                                        Can creatinine levels go back to normal?
                                        Yes, creatinine can go back to normal levels by following the treatment in the proper way.
                                          How are the test findings analysed?
                                          Normal levels of creatinine in the blood: 0.7 to 1.3 mg/dL (61.9 to 114.9 µmol/L) in men and 0.6 to 1.1 mg/dL (53 to 97.2 µmol/L) in women. Normal levels of creatinine in the urine: 955 to 2,936 milligrams (mg) per 24 hours for males, and 601 to 1,689 mg per 24 hours for females. The levels vary based on a person's size and muscle mass. Any abnormalities or variations from the standard range indicate problems.
                                            What is the difference between blood urea and creatinine?
                                            Blood urea helps measure the concentration of nitrogen in the blood from urea, and creatinine measures the waste from protein and muscle breakdown. However, they both assess kidney function.
                                              What are the symptoms of high creatinine levels?
                                              The signs of high creatinine levels include fatigue, difficulty breathing, confusion, discoloration of pee, loss of appetite, nausea, muscle twitches, decreased urine output, and swelling (edema).
                                                What foods should be avoided if creatinine is high?
                                                Foods such as red meat, salty meals, dairy products, sugary foods, white bread, processed foods, canned vegetables, and foods containing too much protein should be avoided to reduce kidney strain.
                                                  Can dehydration affect creatinine levels?
                                                  Yes, dehydration can cause increased creatinine levels in the blood. During this condition, the body lacks enough water to filter waste, resulting in a buildup of creatinine in the blood.
                                                    How does diabetes affect creatinine levels?
                                                    Uncontrolled diabetes can damage blood vessels in the kidneys, leading to poor filtration and higher accumulation of creatinine in your circulation.
                                                      How often should a creatinine test be done for kidney patients?
                                                      If you have chronic kidney disease (CKD) or other kidney-related conditions, a healthcare provider may recommend getting a creatinine test every 3 to 6 months.
                                                        Can stress or lack of sleep affect creatinine levels?
                                                        Yes, stress and short sleep duration are associated with increased risk of serum creatinine levels.
                                                          Is the creatinine test different from the eGFR test?
                                                          Yes, creatinine is different from the eGFR test. The former measures waste levels, while the latter estimates kidney filtration rate using creatinine levels, age, sex, and race.
                                                            Can creatinine levels be reduced naturally?
                                                            Yes, creatinine levels can be reduced naturally by opting lifestyle modifications and healthy eating habits. Eat a healthy diet low in salt, protein, and fat, and manage blood sugar and blood pressure; you can lower creatinine levels.

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