KAMPS kidney awareness guide
Creatinine Test and Kidney Screening
Serum Creatinine is a common blood test discussed in kidney screening because it helps clinicians estimate how well the kidneys are filtering waste from the blood.
Why this matters
- People with diabetes, high blood pressure, older age, family history of kidney disease, or previous kidney problems may be advised to check kidney markers.
- Creatinine is often reviewed together with eGFR and urine testing, not as a stand-alone diagnosis.
- Bring previous reports or prescriptions if you visit a KAMPS branch or speak with a clinician.
Price and availability
Serum Creatinine: BDT 400. Prices and test availability should be confirmed before visiting.
What to do next
Call KAMPS before visiting to confirm current test availability, price, timing, preparation instructions, and report delivery.
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.