KAMPS kidney awareness guide
High Blood Pressure and Kidney Disease Risk
High blood pressure can be connected with kidney disease risk. People with long-term or uncontrolled blood pressure should ask about kidney screening guidance.
Why this matters
- Kidney disease can progress quietly, so risk-based screening can matter even before symptoms appear.
- Blood pressure history, medicines, diabetes status, and previous reports can help clinicians decide the right next step.
- KAMPS can guide visitors toward branch contact and current screening package information.
Price and availability
Common related tests may include Urine R/M/E, Serum Creatinine, eGFR, blood sugar tests, and other clinician-advised checks.. Prices and test availability should be confirmed before visiting.
What to do next
Call KAMPS before visiting to confirm the current screening schedule, package availability, and preparation instructions.
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.