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RFT Test Price in Pakistan - Chughtai Lab

RFT (Renal Function Test) also called RFTS test, Kidney Function Test (KFT), or Renal Profile. Free home sampling. Results within 8 hours.

Quick Reference - RFT Test at Chughtai Lab
Price
Rs. 1,800
Full form
Renal Function Test
Sample type
Blood (venous)
Fasting required
Usually no
Home sampling
Free, all cities
Report time
Within 8 hours
4
Kidney markers measured
8 hrs
Result turnaround time
400+
Collection centers Pakistan

RFTS test means Renal Function Tests - a group of blood tests used to determine kidney health. RFT is also called Kidney Function Test (KFT), Renal Profile, or RFTS. It measures Serum Urea, Serum Creatinine, eGFR (estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate), and BUN/Creatinine ratio to assess how well your kidneys are working. The RFT test price in Pakistan at Chughtai Lab is Rs. 1,800 with free home sample collection and results within 8 hours.

What is the Renal Function Test (RFT)?

Kidney health is crucial to living a normal and healthy life; the slightest changes in its function can cause major problems. RFTS test means Renal Function Tests. It is used to determine kidney health. It can be done from a simple blood sample to analyze the overall health of the kidneys.

The kidneys filter waste products and excess water from the blood, producing urine. They also regulate blood pressure, produce red blood cells, and maintain the balance of minerals in your body. When kidneys are not working properly, waste products build up in the blood - the RFT test measures these waste levels to assess kidney function.

The RFT test is one of the most commonly ordered tests in Pakistan due to the high prevalence of diabetes and hypertension - both of which are leading causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD).

RFT test names - full form and all variations

The RFT test is known by several names on prescriptions and lab reports in Pakistan. All refer to the same group of tests:

NameMeaning
RFTRenal Function Test - most common abbreviation in Pakistan
RFTSRenal Function Tests (plural) - same as RFT
KFTKidney Function Test - same tests, different name
Renal Function TestFull name of RFT
Kidney Function TestFull name of KFT - same as RFT
Renal ProfileAnother common name for the same panel
Gurdon ka test (گردوں کا ٹیسٹ)Urdu name - kidney test - same as RFT
Renal PanelUsed interchangeably with RFT in hospital settings

If your doctor has written any of these names on a prescription, you need the RFT test at Chughtai Lab priced at Rs. 1,800. If unsure, call 03-111-456-789 to confirm.

Free home sample collection available across Pakistan. RFT results within 8 hours. A trained phlebotomist comes to you at your chosen time.

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What does a Renal Function Test include?

A Renal Function Test (RFT) at Chughtai Lab involves examining the following parameters:

ParameterWhat it measuresWhy it matters
Serum UreaUrea (waste product from protein breakdown) in bloodHigh urea indicates kidneys are not filtering waste properly
Serum CreatinineCreatinine (waste product from muscle use) in bloodMost reliable single marker of kidney function
eGFREstimated Glomerular Filtration Rate - how much blood kidneys filter per minuteUsed to stage chronic kidney disease (CKD) from Stage 1 to 5
BUN/Creatinine ratioRatio of Blood Urea Nitrogen to CreatinineHelps distinguish kidney problems from dehydration or other causes

Some doctors may also request additional kidney markers such as Serum Electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride), Uric Acid, or a urine test (urinalysis) alongside the RFT. These are separate tests but are often ordered together as part of a comprehensive kidney assessment.

When is a Renal Function Test performed?

People who show symptoms and signs of kidney issues, imbalances, or the following conditions are advised to get an RFT test:

  • High blood pressure (hypertension) - a leading cause of kidney damage in Pakistan
  • Diabetes - the most common cause of chronic kidney disease worldwide
  • Pain during urination or blood in urine
  • Swelling in legs, feet, or face (edema)
  • Anyone undergoing treatment with medications that can affect kidneys (NSAIDs, antibiotics, contrast dye)
  • Anyone experiencing symptoms of kidney disorders
  • Patients with a family history of kidney disease
  • Routine screening for patients above 40 with diabetes or hypertension

This test is also done as a follow-up test for patients to keep track of improvements and recovery from a kidney disease and rule out the possibility of getting kidney disease back.

Symptoms of kidney problems that warrant an RFT test

Early stage symptoms (often missed)

  • Fatigue and weakness without clear reason
  • Mild swelling in feet or ankles
  • Slight changes in urination frequency or color
  • Mild loss of appetite
  • Difficulty concentrating

Later stage symptoms

  • Severe swelling in legs, feet, or around the eyes
  • Decreased urine output
  • Shortness of breath (fluid buildup in lungs)
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Muscle cramps, especially at night
  • Itching all over the body (from waste buildup)
  • High blood pressure that is difficult to control

Many patients with kidney disease have no symptoms until the disease is significantly advanced. This is why the RFT test is included in routine health checkups for diabetic and hypertensive patients - to catch kidney damage before symptoms appear.

What are the benefits of the RFT test?

Early detection and diagnosis

RFT test can identify kidney problems even before the symptoms appear. This is critical because kidney disease is often called a "silent disease" - by the time symptoms develop, significant damage may already have occurred.

Monitoring treatment

This test helps ensure the treatment is effective by tracking how well the kidneys respond to treatment. Patients on dialysis, immunosuppressants, or nephrotoxic medications are regularly monitored with RFT.

Assessing disease progression

RFTs can determine the stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD) using the eGFR value and help determine the progression of kidney disease. CKD is staged from 1 (mild, eGFR above 90) to 5 (kidney failure, eGFR below 15).

Overall health assessment

RFT test can help identify other potential health problems and provide valuable information about overall kidney function. Abnormal RFT results often prompt investigation for diabetes, hypertension, autoimmune disease, and other systemic conditions that affect kidney health.

Chughtai Lab is CAP-accredited. Your RFT results are processed on calibrated analyzers and reviewed by our pathologists before release.

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How to prepare for an RFT test?

Fasting is generally not required for a standalone RFT test. However, if the RFT is ordered as part of a larger panel that includes blood sugar or lipid tests, your doctor may ask you to fast for 8 to 10 hours.

Important points before the test:

  • Inform your doctor about all medications you are taking - especially NSAIDs (ibuprofen, diclofenac), ACE inhibitors, diuretics, and antibiotics, as these can affect kidney function and test results
  • Avoid heavy protein meals (large amounts of meat) the night before - protein metabolism temporarily raises creatinine levels
  • Avoid strenuous exercise the day before - muscle breakdown from exercise raises creatinine temporarily
  • Stay well hydrated - drink normal amounts of water before the test
  • Wear loose-fitting sleeves to allow easy blood collection

RFT test normal range

The RFT normal range varies by age, sex, and muscle mass. General adult reference ranges are:

ParameterNormal range (Men)Normal range (Women)
Serum Creatinine0.74 to 1.35 mg/dL0.59 to 1.04 mg/dL
Serum Urea7 to 20 mg/dL7 to 20 mg/dL
BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen)6 to 24 mg/dL6 to 24 mg/dL
eGFR (normal kidney function)Above 90 mL/min/1.73m²Above 90 mL/min/1.73m²
eGFR (mild reduction)60 to 8960 to 89
eGFR (kidney failure)Below 15Below 15

Your bloodstream absorbs creatinine and filters it at a steady rate. Thus, your blood's level of creatinine is relatively constant. If creatinine levels are higher than usual, it can indicate severe kidney disease or impaired renal function.

A timely RFT can help you identify and resolve your kidney-related issues quickly. A slight delay in the process can result in serious complications. The findings of your RFT will help your doctor plan an effective course of treatment.

What do abnormal RFT results mean?

High creatinine and urea

Elevated creatinine and urea indicate that the kidneys are not filtering waste effectively. This can be due to acute kidney injury (sudden), chronic kidney disease (long-term), dehydration, or obstruction in the urinary tract. Your doctor will correlate this with eGFR and clinical history.

Low eGFR

An eGFR below 60 for more than 3 months indicates chronic kidney disease. eGFR is used to stage CKD from Stage 1 to 5. Stage 5 (eGFR below 15) is kidney failure requiring dialysis or transplant.

High BUN/Creatinine ratio

A high ratio (above 20:1) often indicates dehydration, high protein intake, or reduced blood flow to kidneys rather than kidney disease itself. A normal or low ratio with high creatinine is more specific to kidney damage.

A single abnormal result does not always mean kidney disease - medications, diet, dehydration, and muscle mass all affect results. Your doctor will interpret results in context with your symptoms and history.

RFT vs LFT test - what is the difference?

Many patients are ordered both RFT and LFT together and ask about the difference:

TestFull formWhat it checksPrice at Chughtai Lab
RFTRenal Function TestKidney health - Creatinine, Urea, eGFRRs. 1,800
LFTLiver Function TestLiver health - ALT, AST, Bilirubin, AlbuminSeparate price

When both are ordered together (LFT + RFT), both can be done from the same blood sample in one home sampling visit. This is common in routine health checkups, pre-operative assessments, and monitoring of patients on long-term medications.

RFT test price at Chughtai Lab Pakistan

TestAlso known asPrice (PKR)Report time
Renal Function Test (RFT)RFTS, KFT, Kidney Function Test, Renal ProfileRs. 1,800Within 8 hours

Home sample collection is free of charge. If you submit your sample in the morning, you will receive your results by evening on the same day. Results are delivered via SMS and can be viewed through the Chughtai Lab mobile app, patient portal, or WhatsApp.

The RFT test price may vary in different labs in Pakistan. At Chughtai Lab, the price is transparent and fixed with no additional charges for home collection or report generation.

FAQs

How can I book an RFT test?+
You can book the RFT test online through Chughtai Lab's web portal, mobile app, or Aap Ki Sehat Ka Number - 03-111-456-789. We at Chughtai Lab provide a hassle-free testing service for patients at home. To know the RFT test price and other information, feel free to contact us.
What is RFT test price in Pakistan at Chughtai Lab?+
RFT test price in Pakistan at Chughtai Lab is Rs. 1,800. Home sample collection is free of charge. Results are available within 8 hours of sample submission. The price may vary in different labs in Pakistan.
What does RFT test mean?+
RFT stands for Renal Function Test. RFTS stands for Renal Function Tests (plural). Both mean the same thing - a blood test that measures kidney health markers including Serum Urea, Serum Creatinine, eGFR, and BUN/Creatinine ratio. It is also called Kidney Function Test (KFT) or Renal Profile. In Urdu it is commonly called "gurdon ka test" (گردوں کا ٹیسٹ).
What is the difference between RFT and KFT test?+
RFT (Renal Function Test) and KFT (Kidney Function Test) are the same test with different names. Both measure the same kidney health markers - Serum Creatinine, Serum Urea, eGFR, and BUN/Creatinine ratio. The term RFT is more commonly used in Pakistan. At Chughtai Lab, it is listed as RFT.
How long does it take to get RFT test results?+
After the submission of the sample, it typically takes up to 8 hours for the result to be available. So, if you have submitted your sample in the morning, you should get the results in the evening on the same day. Chughtai Lab sends an SMS when your report is ready.
Is fasting required for an RFT test?+
Fasting is generally not required for a standalone RFT test. However, if the RFT is ordered alongside blood sugar or lipid profile tests, your doctor may ask you to fast for 8 to 10 hours. Avoid heavy protein meals and strenuous exercise the day before for more accurate results. Call 03-111-456-789 if unsure.
What is the RFT test normal range?+
For adult men, Serum Creatinine normal range is 0.74 to 1.35 mg/dL. For adult women it is 0.59 to 1.04 mg/dL. Serum Urea normal range is 7 to 20 mg/dL for both. eGFR above 90 indicates normal kidney function. eGFR below 60 indicates chronic kidney disease. Your healthcare provider will interpret results in context with your age, sex, and health history.
Can I get RFT and LFT done together at Chughtai Lab?+
Yes. Both RFT and LFT can be done from the same blood sample in one home sampling visit. This is common in routine health checkups and pre-operative assessments. Book both tests at once when calling 03-111-456-789 or through the Chughtai Lab app.
Can I view my RFT test results online?+
Yes, you can view your test results online with Chughtai Lab. We also send our clients an SMS update when their reports are ready. Results can be viewed through the patient portal, Chughtai Lab mobile app (iOS and Android), or WhatsApp.
What is eGFR and why is it in the RFT report?+
eGFR stands for estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate. It measures how much blood your kidneys filter per minute and is the most accurate marker for assessing overall kidney function. eGFR is calculated from your creatinine level, age, and sex. An eGFR above 90 is normal. An eGFR below 60 for more than 3 months indicates chronic kidney disease. It is included in the Chughtai Lab RFT report automatically.
Medical disclaimer. This page is provided for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified physician before making any decisions based on your test results. For emergencies, call 1122 or visit the nearest hospital.