A complete urine workup you can do from home. Designed to help you understand whether a urinary tract infection is present, or whether a previously treated infection has truly cleared.
This panel combines a urinalysis with a urine culture, giving you both the quick screen and the gold-standard confirmation in one order. It's the same approach a thorough clinician would take in the office, delivered as home collection kits you can complete on your schedule.
Anyone who suspects they may have a urinary tract infection and wants a clear answer from home.
Also useful if you've recently been treated for a UTI and want to confirm the infection has actually cleared, especially if symptoms have lingered or returned.
A urinalysis alone can miss some infections. A culture alone doesn't show the fuller picture of what's happening in the urine. Together, they give you a reliable answer in both directions. Is something there, and if so, is bacteria growing.
This panel is especially valuable for women who've been told their post-treatment urinalysis was "fine" but still don't feel right, or for anyone who wants to avoid an in-person appointment just to get a urine test.
Urinalysis. Checks for signs of infection, inflammation, blood, protein, glucose, and hydration. Examines white blood cells, red blood cells, bacteria, and other findings in more detail.
Urine culture. The gold standard for confirming whether bacteria are actually growing in the urine. A culture can identify an infection the dipstick might miss, and it can confirm whether an infection has cleared after treatment.
This panel is designed to help you understand whether a urinary tract infection is present or whether a previously treated infection has cleared. It does not include antibiotic sensitivity testing, which guides medication selection and requires a clinician to interpret and act on. If your culture comes back positive, you'll need to work with a clinician to determine the right treatment.
If you'd like help understanding what your results mean, you have options.
For residents of Virginia, Maryland, DC, and Delaware, you can book an interpretation visit with Discreet Health for a clear, educational walk-through of your numbers.
If you live elsewhere, we recommend following up with a licensed clinician in your state.
If you're looking for a treatment plan or ongoing care beyond interpretation, that lives in our clinical programs (available only to residents of VA, MD, DC, and DE).
For the Most Accurate Results- Collect your sample first thing in the morning when your urine is most concentrated.
Follow the clean-catch instructions included in your kit carefully. Proper collection is especially important for the culture to give a reliable result.
Package and ship your sample back promptly per the instructions included in the kit.
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