

Track Your Microalbumin(Urine Microalbumin)
Monitor early kidney damage indicators over time
Track Your Microalbumin in 3 Simple Steps
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1. Upload PDF
Upload your lab results PDF from Quest, LabCorp, or any lab. We support all major lab formats.
2. AI Extraction
Our AI extracts your Microalbumin values and all other biomarkers in under 30 seconds.
3. Clinical-Grade Charts
View your Microalbumin trends over time with clinical-grade visualizations.
Why Track Microalbumin?
Small amounts of the protein albumin in urine, an early indicator of kidney damage, especially important for diabetics.
Monitor early kidney damage indicators over time
Track diabetic kidney disease progression
Identify kidney function decline early
Evaluate kidney health trends
Microalbumin Reference Information
Understanding your Microalbumin results
What It Measures
Elevated levels (30-300 mg/L) indicate early kidney disease. Very important for diabetes monitoring as kidney damage is often the first complication to develop.
Factors That Can Affect Microalbumin
Blood sugar control, blood pressure, diabetes duration, genetics
Medical Source: 2012 KDIGO CKD Guidelines
LOINC Code: 33914-3
Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with qualified healthcare professionals for medical interpretation of your Microalbumin results and any health concerns.
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