Kidney stone testing in Reading

Find health labs to test for Kidney stone in Reading and compare all offers by prices and services.

Tests that cover Kidney stone

Urine test
Urinalysis by University Medical Group

1 Christchurch Road, Reading, RG2 7AB, United Kingdom

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Urine test by University Medical Group

9 Northcourt Avenue, Reading, RG2 7HE, United Kingdom

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Urine test by Park Royal Medical Practice

10 Acton Lane, London, NW10 7, United Kingdom

36.6 km

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Urine test by Hilltop Medical Practice

95 Hilltop Avenue, London, NW10 8GP, United Kingdom

36.6 km

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Urinalysis by Ashford Place Community Centre

60 Ashford Road, London, NW2 6TU, United Kingdom

36.6 km

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Urine test by Private Blood Tests London

117A Harley Street, London, W1G 7, United Kingdom

36.6 km

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A Urine test costs £74.00

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Urine test by London Harley Street Practice

66 Harley Street, London, W1G 7HD, United Kingdom

36.6 km

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Urine test by Private City Walk-In Clinic

13 Queen Anne Street, London, W1G 9JH, United Kingdom

36.6 km

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Urinalysis by Whittington Health

Magdala Avenue, London, N19 5, United Kingdom

36.6 km

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Urine test by Crystal Health Group DNA, Drug and Alcohol Clinic Birmingham

1 Thornhill Road, Luton, LU4 8EY, United Kingdom

37.8 km

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Urine test by Thornhill Clinic

1 Thornhill Road, Luton, LU4 8EY, United Kingdom

37.8 km

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Urinalysis by Egerton Pharmacy & Vaccination Clinic

147 Holloway Road, London, N7 8, United Kingdom

36.6 km

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Kidney stone - symptoms and how to test

Renal calculi, commonly known as kidney stones, are solid deposits of minerals and salt that occur inside the kidneys. Kidney stones are more common in white males in their 30s and 40s. Kidney stones, however, can affect anyone. Several factors, including one's diet, being overweight, having a medical condition, and using certain supplements or drugs, can lead to kidney stones. Imaging scans help doctors diagnose kidney stones. The tests can also reveal underlying conditions, such as an obstruction in the urinary system or a congenital abnormality leading to a kidney stone formation.