Three reasons the Uric Acid, Gout and Kidney Stones test is right for you
- This test measures your uric acid levels to help assess your risk of gout and kidney stones
- Results can help guide treatment decisions and prevent painful flare-ups or complications
What is the Uric Acid, Gout and Kidney Stones test?
This test measures the level of uric acid in your blood. Uric acid is a natural waste product created when your body breaks down substances called purines. Purines are found naturally in your body and in certain foods such as red meat, liver, sardines, anchovies, and beer.
If uric acid levels become too high, crystals can form in your joints, causing a painful condition known as gout. These crystals can also collect in your kidneys, leading to kidney stones.
This test is often recommended for:
- Individuals with a history of gout
- People who have experienced kidney stones
- Monitoring uric acid levels during treatment
- Anyone with symptoms of joint pain or swelling
What are the symptoms that may prompt this test?
High uric acid levels may lead to symptoms of gout or kidney stones, including:
- Sudden pain or swelling in joints, often in the big toe
- Red, warm, or tender joints
- Persistent joint discomfort
- Severe back or abdominal pain
- Blood in the urine
- Nausea or vomiting
- Frequent or urgent need to urinate
How does the Uric Acid test work?
This test requires a blood sample, which can be taken at one of our clinics or using a home nurse visit kit. The sample is sent to our accredited laboratory for analysis.
This test measures:
- Uric Acid – a waste product formed from the breakdown of purines. Elevated levels may indicate a higher risk of gout or kidney stone formation.
What can I expect at my appointment?
At your clinic appointment, a trained healthcare professional will take a blood sample quickly and safely. Your blood sample will then be returned to our laboratory for quick and accurate analysis.
Your results are typically available within two days of your sample arriving at our laboratory. You will be notified when your results are ready and you will be able to access them securely in your online Patient Area.
Are there any risks with this test?
This is a routine blood test and is very safe. Most people experience only mild discomfort during the blood draw.
Minor bruising or tenderness at the site may occur, but serious complications are extremely rare.
How do I schedule my appointment?
To book your Uric Acid, Gout and Kidney Stones test, click the “Book Your Appointment” button at the top of the page to choose a clinic appointment. You can also contact our Patient Services team for assistance with your booking.
