KAMPS kidney awareness guide
Diabetes and Kidney Disease Risk
Diabetes is one of the major risk factors for kidney disease. People living with diabetes should ask about kidney-risk screening before symptoms appear.
Why this matters
- Blood sugar control and kidney markers may both matter for long-term kidney protection.
- A clinician may discuss FBS/RBS, HbA1c, Microalbumin, Urine R/M/E, Serum Creatinine, eGFR, or Lipid Profile depending on the patient.
- KAMPS has kidney + diabetes risk screening package options; confirm the current package before visiting.
Price and availability
Common related tests: FBS/RBS BDT 200, HbA1c BDT 1,200, Microalbumin BDT 1,200. Prices and test availability should be confirmed before visiting.
What to do next
Call KAMPS to ask which approved screening package fits a diabetes-related kidney-risk check.
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.