Test your
Albumin
Looking for an easy way to test and monitor your Albumin?
It's included in the HealthieOne Complete test.
Albumin
Explanation: Albumin is a protein made by the liver that helps maintain fluid balance in the blood, transport nutrients, and support tissue repair. It plays a key role in keeping blood from leaking into tissues and carrying hormones, vitamins, and medications throughout the body. Low albumin levels may indicate liver disease, kidney problems, malnutrition, or inflammation.
Test purpose:
- Detect liver disease (e.g., cirrhosis, hepatitis).
- Assess kidney disease, as albumin can leak into urine if kidneys are damaged.
- Evaluate malnutrition or protein deficiencies.
- Monitor chronic illnesses that affect protein levels.
Other information about this test: Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Sinai, UCSF Health, Johns Hopkins, ARUP Laboratories, MedlinePlus
An aspect of Kidney Health .