KAMPS kidney awareness guide
ACR and Microalbumin Test
ACR and Microalbumin are urine-based tests that doctors may use to look for early kidney-risk signals, especially for people with diabetes, high blood pressure, or other kidney-disease risk factors.
Why this matters
- Microalbumin refers to a small amount of albumin, a type of protein, that may be found in urine.
- ACR means albumin-to-creatinine ratio. It compares urine albumin and urine creatinine.
- Doctors may use these results with creatinine, eGFR, urine R/M/E, blood pressure, blood sugar, symptoms, and medical history.
- One abnormal result may need repeat testing or additional evaluation depending on the person and clinical context.
Price and availability
ACR or Microalbumin availability and price should be confirmed with KAMPS before visiting.. Prices and test availability should be confirmed before visiting.
What to do next
Call KAMPS before visiting to confirm whether ACR or Microalbumin testing is currently available, what sample is needed, and when the report can be collected.
For personal medical decisions, consult a qualified clinician with your report and health history.
Health awareness note: this information is for public awareness and service inquiry. It should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.