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Kidney Function Panel in Ashburn, VA

BUN, creatinine, eGFR, and electrolytes — for clients monitoring kidney health, hydration status, or medication side effects. Call for current pricing.

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Kidney Function Panel

Custom quote
  • Blood sample
  • Results in 24–72 hours
  • Doctor’s order included
  • HSA / FSA accepted

42775 Generation Drive, Ashburn, VA 20147

What this test screens for

Understanding the Kidney Function Panel

The Kidney Function Panel, also known as a renal panel, measures blood markers that reflect how well your kidneys are filtering. It generally includes BUN (blood urea nitrogen), creatinine, an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), and key electrolytes. These values work together to show how efficiently waste is being cleared from your blood and whether your fluid and electrolyte balance is where it should be, making the panel a practical tool for monitoring kidney health over time.

Many people in Ashburn and Loudoun County order this panel as part of ongoing follow-up. Conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes can affect kidney function, so providers often want periodic checks of these numbers. Others use the panel for a wellness baseline, to monitor a known kidney concern, or to keep an eye on electrolyte balance. It is also part of our Comprehensive Wellness Panel, which combines kidney, liver, and other markers in one visit.

The renal panel screens and monitors; it does not diagnose kidney disease on its own. A single out-of-range value can reflect hydration, diet, or timing as easily as anything else, which is why your provider reads these numbers in context and may repeat them. We draw the sample, run the panel, and deliver a clear report through our secure portal. Our pricing is transparent and shown upfront, so you will see the price listed on this page before any sample is collected.

Why people get this test

  • Monitor kidney filtering function over time
  • Follow up on high blood pressure or diabetes with a provider
  • Check electrolyte balance as part of a wellness review
  • Track a previously identified kidney concern
  • Establish a baseline of renal values for your records
  • Combine kidney markers with a broader panel in one visit

What to expect

From check-in to results — what your visit looks like

Most visits take under 15 minutes. Here’s the full arc, start to finish.

1

How to prepare

Fasting is sometimes requested for a kidney panel, particularly when it is drawn with a full metabolic or cholesterol workup; in other cases it is not needed. If you have no specific instructions, fasting for 8 to 12 hours with water only is a reasonable default, but follow any guidance from your provider. Stay normally hydrated, continue prescribed medications unless told otherwise, and let our staff know what you are taking so it can be noted with your sample.

2

During your visit

Expect a short, simple visit. After checking in at our Goose Creek Village location, a trained collector takes a small blood sample from a vein in your arm, a process that lasts only a minute or two. Most people are in and out in about 10 to 15 minutes, and walk-ins are welcome during open hours. There is nothing special to do beyond any fasting your provider may have requested.

3

Getting your results

Results are usually ready in 24 to 72 hours once your sample reaches the reference lab. You can review your renal panel, including eGFR and electrolytes, through our secure online patient portal, and we can fax the report to your provider on request. Tests are processed at industry-standard reference labs, and any value flagged outside the expected range is reviewed by a provider. You share the report with your physician, who interprets it and decides on any follow-up.

Confidential

Your results never go through your insurance carrier.

Transparent

Custom quote with no hidden fees.

Fast

Most results in 24–72 hours through our portal.

Doctor’s order

Included as part of every visit. No referral needed.

FAQ

Kidney Function Panel — what people ask

Specific questions about the kidney function panel. For anything not covered, call 571-500-7030.

What does the kidney function panel include?

This renal panel generally measures BUN, creatinine, an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), and key electrolytes. Together these reflect how well your kidneys are filtering and whether your electrolyte balance is where it should be.

Who typically gets this panel?

People often order it to follow up on high blood pressure or diabetes with their provider, to monitor a known kidney concern, or to establish a wellness baseline. It screens and monitors kidney function rather than diagnosing kidney disease on its own.

Should I fast for the kidney panel?

Fasting is sometimes requested, particularly when the panel is drawn with a full metabolic or cholesterol workup, and sometimes it is not needed. If you have no instructions, fasting 8 to 12 hours with water only is reasonable, but follow any guidance from your provider and stay normally hydrated.

Service area

We serve these communities

We serve Ashburn and the surrounding Loudoun and Fairfax County communities from our Goose Creek Village lab.

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