Total Protein, 24-Hour Urine, without Creatinine
Measures exactly how much protein your kidneys leak over a full day, the standard way to quantify proteinuria.
Consider this test if:
- A spot or dipstick urine test showed protein and you need to quantify the daily amount
- Monitoring kidney involvement in diabetes, high blood pressure, or known kidney disease
- Swelling in the legs, ankles, or around the eyes, or persistently foamy urine
- Tracking whether treatment is reducing protein loss over time
- Following up an abnormal result before and after a change in medication
- HSA/FSA eligible
- Results delivered to your dashboard · Reviewed by a real clinician
- Drawn at a CLIA/CAP-accredited lab near you ·
Pre-test considerations
No fasting required. The accuracy depends on a complete collection: discard the first morning void, then collect every drop for the next 24 hours, including the first void of the following morning. Keep the container cool during collection and no preservative is needed. Strenuous exercise, fever, and recent menstrual bleeding can transiently raise urine protein.
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What this test is for
This test measures the total amount of protein excreted in urine over a complete 24-hour collection, reported in grams per day. Healthy kidneys keep protein in the blood, so persistent protein loss is one of the clearest signs of glomerular kidney damage, and the daily total grades how severe it is: under 2 grams suggests mild disease, while several grams to 30 grams per day points to nephrotic syndrome, chronic glomerulonephritis, or hypertensive kidney damage. It is commonly ordered to investigate foamy urine, swelling in the legs or around the eyes, or an abnormal protein result on a spot urine sample, and to monitor kidney involvement in diabetes and high blood pressure. Transient proteinuria can also appear with fever, thyroid disorders, or heart disease, so a single elevated result is interpreted against your clinical picture.
This version reports the total daily protein on its own. The companion test that adds creatinine and the protein-to-creatinine ratio is used to confirm the collection was complete and to normalize the result, while the serum total protein test measures protein in blood for a different question entirely.
What to expect
- 1 Book instantly
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- 2 Quick lab visit
Testing to fit your busy schedule, usually 15 minutes or less. Walk-in and appointments available.
- 3 Fast, dashboard-delivered results
Your results post straight to your dashboard as soon as the lab completes them.
- 4 Expert guidance
Included with Mito membership. A clinician reviews your results and your personalized action plan follows, with clear next steps.
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Frequently asked questions
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Is this eligible for HSA/FSA?
Yes. This test is HSA/FSA eligible, and you can pay with your HSA/FSA card at checkout.
When will I get my results?
Your results post to your dashboard once your lab completes them, then a clinician reviews them and your full analysis and personalized action plan (with clear next steps) follow. Turnaround varies by test: specialty assays and at-home kits take longer, and each test shows its expected turnaround before you buy.
Do I need a doctor’s order?
No. Mito provides the lab order for you, so you can book and get tested without a separate doctor visit.
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