Urine – R/M
Requirements
Sample Required
URINE CONTAINER
Gender
Male & Female
Collection At
Home & Lab
Preparations Required
No special preparation required
Age Group
0 – 99 years
Frequently Asked Questions
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Total Parameters Included(23)
- Sample Condition Urine
- Volume – Urine
- Colour – Urine
- Clarity – Urine
- pH Urine
- Sp. Gravity
- Protein – Urine
- Glucose – Urine
- Ketone – Urine
- Bile Salts, Urine
- Bile Pigments, Urine
- Blood – Urine
- Urobilinogen – Urine
- Pus Cells – Urine (/hpf)
- Erythrocytes (RBCs) – Urine
- Epithelial Cells – Urine
- Amorphous Material – Urine
- Casts – Urine
- Crystals – Urine
- Bacteria – Urine
- Yeast – Urine
- Trichomonas – Urine
- Spermatozoa – Urine
10,000+
Tests Done
Doctors
Trusted By
Collection
Home
2013
Since
Overview
Urine Routine and Microscopy (R/M) is a diagnostic test that examines the physical, chemical, and microscopic properties of urine. The test involves analyzing a urine sample for various parameters, including color, clarity, pH, protein, glucose, ketones, and blood cells. Microscopic examination of the urine sediment is also performed to detect the presence of cells, casts, crystals, and microorganisms. The Urine R/M test is a valuable tool for diagnosing and monitoring various urinary tract disorders, kidney diseases, and other systemic conditions.
Description
Urine Routine and Microscopy (R/M) is a laboratory test that involves a comprehensive analysis of a urine sample. The test includes a physical examination of the urine’s appearance, a chemical analysis of its composition, and a microscopic examination of its sediment. The physical examination assesses the urine’s color, clarity, and specific gravity, while the chemical analysis detects the presence of substances such as protein, glucose, ketones, and blood. The microscopic examination of the urine sediment identifies cells, casts, crystals, and microorganisms, providing valuable information for diagnosing and managing various urinary tract and kidney disorders.