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RENAL ULTRASOUND, in Visit Clinic

Ultrasound imaging of the kidneys that clearly shows size, structure, blockages, stones, and other abnormalities in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a RENAL ULTRASOUND Test in Visit Clinic?

A renal ultrasound is an imaging scan that creates pictures of your kidneys and nearby structures. It shows kidney size, shape, and internal structure. It can detect blockages, fluid collections, cysts, tumors, and stones. The test is important because kidneys filter waste and balance fluids and electrolytes. Doctors use it to investigate symptoms like flank pain, blood in the urine, or abnormal blood or urine tests. It is also used to monitor known kidney problems and guide procedures. The scan is safe, painless, and does not use radiation, so it is commonly used for both diagnosis and follow-up.

RENAL ULTRASOUND Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

RENAL ULTRASOUND Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The RENAL ULTRASOUND test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a RENAL ULTRASOUND Test in Visit Clinic?

RENAL ULTRASOUND is an imaging study commonly ordered when patients have flank pain, blood in the urine, recurrent urinary infections, or abnormal kidney blood tests. It helps diagnose kidney stones, obstruction, hydronephrosis, cysts, tumors, and congenital abnormalities, and it monitors chronic kidney disease. Abnormal findings may be caused by stones, infections, tumors, scarring, diabetes or high blood pressure. A family history of polycystic kidney disease or kidney cancer may prompt earlier or repeat scans.

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What is a renal ultrasound looking for in Visit Clinic?plus

A renal ultrasound evaluates kidney size, shape and position; detects cysts, solid masses, stones and scarring; and identifies urinary tract obstruction or hydronephrosis. It assesses blood flow with Doppler when needed and helps diagnose congenital abnormalities, infections or chronic kidney changes. Images can guide drainage or biopsy procedures. It's noninvasive and commonly used for initial kidney assessment.

Do you need to drink water for a renal ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — many renal ultrasound exams ask that you arrive with a partially or fully filled bladder. Drinking about 500–1000 ml (roughly 2–4 cups) of water about one hour before the scan and avoiding urination helps visualize the kidneys and urinary tract. Specific instructions vary by facility and the exam’s scope, so follow the appointment instructions or call your imaging center if unsure.

Does kidney disease show up on renal ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

A renal ultrasound can detect many structural signs of kidney disease—size changes, scarring, increased echogenicity, cysts, stones, masses and hydronephrosis from obstruction. However, it often misses early or purely functional (glomerular) kidney disease when kidneys look normal. Blood and urine tests, plus other imaging or biopsy, are needed to diagnose or stage many kidney conditions.

How long does a renal scan take in Visit Clinic?plus

A renal scan (renal scintigraphy) typically takes about 30–60 minutes from injection to imaging. Certain types—diuretic renography, split‑function studies, or scans needing delayed images—may require extra waiting and extend the appointment to 1–3 hours. Arrive early for paperwork and preparation; check with the imaging department for exact timing for your specific study.

What are the first signs of kidney problems in Visit Clinic?plus

Early signs of kidney problems include changes in urination (more or less frequent, foamy, dark, bloody or cloudy), swelling of legs, ankles or around the eyes, persistent fatigue, weakness, poor appetite, nausea, metallic taste, itchy or dry skin, trouble concentrating, shortness of breath, and new or worsening high blood pressure. Seek medical evaluation if you notice these symptoms.

How much does a renal ultrasound cost in Visit Clinic?plus

A renal (kidney) ultrasound cost varies by country and setting. In the U.S. privately it typically ranges from about $200–$1,000 (insurance or Medicare often covers much or all with a referral). In India, private clinic prices are roughly ₹500–₹3,000. In the U.K., Canada and many public systems it’s usually covered when ordered by a doctor; private scans incur extra fees.