The Urine FEME Test for Advanced Diagnosis
The Urine FEME Test for Advanced Diagnosis
Urine FEME test services provided by Klinik Mediviron Bandar Tasek Mutiara.
Location of service
Klinik Mediviron Bandar Tasek Mutiara
No.12, Persiaran Mutiara 1, Pusat Komersial Bandar Tasek Mutiara, 14120 Simpang Ampat, Pulau Pinang.
What is Urine FEME?
Urine FEME (Full Examination of Microscopic Examination) is a laboratory test that investigates various components in urine to provide a comprehensive understanding of a person's health condition. This test involves microscopic assessment of cells, crystals, soluble substances, and other components in urine.
Who Needs to Do It?
Urine FEME is recommended for individuals seeking a comprehensive understanding of their health condition. It is often advised by general practitioners, urology specialists, or nephrology specialists for diagnosing or monitoring conditions such as kidney disease, urinary tract infections, or other health issues.
Importance of Urine FEME Test:
- Detecting urinary tract infections, such as bladder or kidney infections.
- Identifying signs of inflammation in the urinary tract.
- Monitoring patients with kidney disease or diabetes.
- Assessing kidney function and electrolyte balance in the body.
- Detecting the presence of blood, protein, or other abnormal substances in urine.
How Does the Process Work?
- Patients are required to collect a urine sample in a provided container. The urine sample is then analyzed in our clinic using our modern and accurate specialized equipment.
- Results are typically available within 2-3 minutes.
Can Both Men and Women Take It?
Yes, both men and women can undergo the Urine FEME test.
Who Should Not Do It?
- While the Urine FEME test is generally safe and well-accepted, there are some situations where patients may not be suitable for this test. For example, individuals who are menstruating may need to avoid taking the test as it could potentially affect the accuracy of the results.
- Additionally, those with medical conditions that make it difficult to collect an appropriate urine sample or who require immediate medical attention may need to consult with a doctor before undergoing this test.