Urology Check-up Package in Chennai
Comprehensive kidney, bladder and prostate health screening at Unittas Hospital
Urinary and urological conditions can affect people of all ages, and symptoms such as frequent urination, difficulty passing urine, recurrent infections or blood in the urine may indicate an underlying concern that benefits from evaluation. The Unittas Urology Check-up Package includes 52 tests that assess kidney function, urinary health, prostate health and metabolic risk factors, with ultrasound imaging, urologist consultation and home sample collection.
Home sample collection available across Chennai. Prices indicative; confirm at booking.
What's Included in the Urology Package
| Total Tests | 52 Tests |
| Package Price | ₹3,000 |
| Actual Value | ₹4,050 |
| Savings | ₹1,050 |
| Key Inclusions | PSA, Kidney Function Tests, Urine PC Ratio, Ultrasound |
| Specialist Consultation | Urologist |
| Home Sample Collection | Available |
Prices are indicative and may be revised; please confirm the current package price when booking.
Why a Urology Check-up?
Urinary and urological conditions can affect people of all ages and may significantly impact quality of life if left unaddressed. Regular screening helps assess kidney function, urinary health and prostate health, and can identify abnormalities before they cause noticeable problems. Whether you are experiencing symptoms or seeking preventive screening, this package provides a comprehensive assessment of your urological health and supports informed, timely healthcare decisions.
All 52 Tests Included
Tap each profile to see the individual tests it covers.
Complete Blood Count (CBC) 28 parameters
A detailed assessment of haemoglobin levels, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelet count and indices. This test can help identify anaemia, infection and other blood-related conditions.
Diabetic Profile 2 tests
Diabetes can affect kidney function and urinary health, making blood sugar assessment an important part of urological evaluation.
Renal Profile 3 tests
These tests help assess kidney function and overall metabolic health.
Serum Electrolytes 5 tests
The kidneys play a key role in maintaining electrolyte balance within the body.
Prostate Health Assessment 1 test
For men, the PSA test may assist in the assessment of prostate health when interpreted alongside age, symptoms, medical history and clinical examination. An elevated PSA level does not necessarily indicate prostate cancer and may occur in several benign conditions.
Urine Testing 2 tests
Urine analysis provides information about urinary tract health and kidney function. The urine protein-creatinine ratio measures protein levels in the urine and may help identify kidney-related abnormalities.
Imaging 1 study
Ultrasound examination can evaluate the kidneys, urinary bladder, prostate (in men) and other abdominal structures.
Specialist Consultation included
All reports are reviewed by a qualified urologist, who can explain the findings and recommend further evaluation if necessary. Learn more about our urology care, or book an online urologist consultation.
Understanding Key Urology Tests
PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen)
PSA is a protein produced by the prostate gland. Higher PSA levels may be associated with benign enlargement of the prostate, prostate inflammation or infection, prostate cancer, or other prostate-related conditions. PSA results should always be interpreted by a healthcare professional, as normal and elevated ranges may vary depending on age and individual circumstances.
| Test | What It Helps Assess |
|---|---|
| PSA | Prostate health (interpret with age and symptoms)* |
| Creatinine | Kidney filtration; raised levels may suggest reduced function |
| Urea | How effectively the kidneys filter the blood |
| Urine PC Ratio | Protein in the urine, a marker of kidney health |
*Results should always be confirmed and interpreted by a healthcare professional.
Creatinine, Urea & Urine PC Ratio
Creatinine and urea are waste products filtered from the blood by the kidneys, and both are commonly used to assess kidney function. Healthy kidneys generally prevent significant amounts of protein from entering the urine, so an increased protein level on the urine protein-creatinine ratio may indicate kidney disease, diabetes-related kidney changes, or high blood pressure-related kidney damage. Further evaluation may be recommended if abnormal results are detected.
Who Should Consider This Package?
- Men aged 40 years and above
- Individuals experiencing urinary symptoms
- People with a family history of prostate disease
- Individuals with a history of kidney stones
- People with diabetes
- Individuals with hypertension
- Men seeking prostate health assessment
- Anyone experiencing blood in the urine
- Individuals seeking preventive kidney health screening
Common Symptoms That Should Be Evaluated
You may benefit from a urological assessment if you experience frequent urination (especially at night), difficulty starting urination, weak urine flow, dribbling after urination, a sensation of incomplete bladder emptying, burning or pain during urination, blood in the urine, lower abdominal, pelvic or flank pain, or recurrent urinary tract infections. These symptoms can have a variety of causes and should be assessed by a qualified healthcare professional.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this package only for men?
No. Although PSA testing is specific to men, women may also benefit from the kidney function tests, urine analysis, ultrasound screening and urologist consultation included in the package.
What does the PSA test assess?
PSA testing helps evaluate prostate health. Elevated levels may be associated with a variety of prostate conditions and require professional interpretation.
Does a high PSA result mean prostate cancer?
No. Elevated PSA levels can occur in non-cancerous conditions such as prostate enlargement, inflammation and infection.
Can this package help identify kidney disease?
The package includes kidney function tests, urine protein assessment and ultrasound imaging, which may help identify abnormalities requiring further evaluation.
Can kidney stones be detected?
Many kidney stones and related urinary tract abnormalities can be identified through ultrasound imaging.
Is fasting required before the test?
Fasting is generally not required because the package includes random blood sugar testing. However, specific instructions may be provided when booking.
What is the urine protein-creatinine ratio?
This test measures protein levels in the urine and can provide useful information about kidney health.
How long does the complete check-up take?
The duration varies depending on consultation schedules and imaging requirements, but most individuals can complete the evaluation within a few hours.
Is this package useful for people with diabetes?
Yes. Diabetes can affect both kidney and urinary tract health, making regular monitoring important.
At what age should men discuss PSA testing with a doctor?
The appropriate age varies based on personal risk factors, family history and individual circumstances. A discussion with a healthcare professional is recommended.
What happens if an abnormality is detected?
Your urologist will review the findings and may recommend additional investigations, monitoring or treatment depending on the results.
Is home sample collection available?
Yes. Home sample collection is available for eligible laboratory investigations.
Book Your Urology Check-up Today
Regular assessment of kidney, bladder and prostate health can help identify potential concerns early and support informed healthcare decisions. Book the 52-test package with ultrasound imaging and urologist consultation at Unittas Hospital.
