Spot urine calcium/creatinine ratio

Measures calcium vs creatinine in one urine sample to detect high calcium loss and kidney risk in Visit Clinic.
What is a Spot urine calcium/creatinine ratio Test in Visit Clinic?
The spot urine calcium/creatinine ratio measures how much calcium is lost in one urine sample compared with creatinine. Calcium is vital for bones, muscles, nerves, and many body processes. Measuring urinary calcium helps show whether the kidneys are excreting too much calcium. Creatinine adjusts for urine concentration so the result is more reliable. Doctors use this test to screen for high urine calcium, investigate kidney stones, and evaluate risks for bone loss. It can help find causes like overactive parathyroid glands or kidney problems. Clinicians often use it as a quick check or to monitor treatment without a full 24‑hour urine collection.
Spot urine calcium/creatinine ratio Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Spot urine calcium/creatinine ratio Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Spot urine calcium/creatinine ratio test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Spot urine calcium/creatinine ratio Test in Visit Clinic?
Spot urine calcium/creatinine ratio is often part of metabolic stone panels or kidney evaluation profiles when a patient has kidney stones, unexplained bone thinning, high blood calcium, or urinary symptoms. Doctors order it to detect excess calcium loss in the urine and to monitor treatment. Abnormal results can come from diet, overactive parathyroid glands, certain medications, immobility, or kidney disorders. It is useful when there is a family history of stones or osteoporosis to guide further testing and care.
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