What Are the Tests of a Urinalysis and Their Normal Ranges?
A urinalysis typically includes a chemistry test and may consist of microscopy if certain abnormalities are detected. Here’s an example of normal ranges on a UA.Chemistry Test Normal Results:
- Color: Straw
- Turbidity: Clear
- pH (acidity): 5 to 9
- Specific gravity: 1.003 to 1.030
- Protein: Negative
- Glucose (sugar): Negative
- Ketones: Negative
- Bile: Negative
- Urobilinogen: Trace to 1 mg/dL
- Blood: Negative
- Leukocyte esterase: Negative
- Nitrite: Negative
Microscopy Normal Results:
- White blood cells: 0 to 5
- Red blood cells: 0 to 4
- Casts: 0 to 1
- Squamous cells: 1 to 5
- Transitional cells: 0 to 2
- Bacteria: 0 to occasional
Where Can I Get an Urinalysis Test?
QuickMD empowers you to take control of your health by offering the convenience of ordering your own urinalysis (UA) online. Here’s how it works:- Order the Test: Visit QuickMD’s lab ordering page to order a urinalysis test.
- Make an Appointment: Schedule an appointment at your nearest LabCorp location.
- Sample Collection and Testing: LabCorp will collect the urine sample and perform the test.
- Once LabCorp reports your results, a QuickMD physician will promptly contact you to discuss them, ensuring you are fully informed and prepared for the next steps.
- Next Steps: If your results are abnormal, your physician will discuss the next steps with you.
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