The Microalbumin Urine Test, 24-Hour, measures albumin levels in the urine over 24 hours to help screen for kidney disease.
You must take your lab order to the lab to obtain a proper specimen container before collection. No special preparation is required. Urinate at 8 am and discard the specimen. Then collect all urine in a 24-hour period, ending with final collection at 8 am the next morning. Refrigerate the collected urine between all voidings or keep it in a cool place. Screw the lid on securely. Transport the specimen promptly to the laboratory. The container must be labeled with full name, date and time collection started, and date and time collection finished.
Quest test codes: 4555
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Price does not include the Physician Service Fee () and the Lab Collection Fee ($9). These non-refundable fees cover the ordering and oversight of lab tests and follow-up services when appropriate.
Next availability
No. At Tripment Health, we focus on providing transparent healthcare services to uninsured or under-insured individuals. We’ve negotiated prices directly with lab test facilities to make diagnostic lab panels available to individuals who would rather pay directly than go through a private or government-sponsored insurance carrier.
No. By purchasing a blood panel, you will not be able to submit any claim, bill, or other request for reimbursement to any insurer, third-party payer, or government health program. However, you can use your FSA and HSA card.
You will receive a payment confirmation email, then an additional email confirming your appointment details (time and location of appointment, and QR code). You will need to present your QR code at the testing facility to check in.
No. One of our physicians will order the panels for you.
You must be 18 or over to be able to get tested.