Description:
1. Monitor your health across 10 Health Parameters on the NeoDocs App
2. Result in just 30 seconds with the click of a button.
3. Basis the results, we provide overall health and panel-wise health scores Keep a close tab on your wellness with 10 essential health parameters:
1. Protein: Detecting and measuring proteins in your urine helps keep your kidney health in check.
2. Blood: The presence of blood in the urine (haematuria) may signify a kidney or urinary tract disease. 3. Nitrites: A chemical compound found in urine, only in the presence of pathogenic bacteria.
4. Urobilinogen: The amount of urobilinogen in your urine might indicate your liver health.
5. Bilirubin: Bilirubin in urine may be a sign of liver disease.
6. Ketones: Ketones are found in urine when the body is low on carbs or dehydrated. If ketones are found in combination with sugar in your urine, it could be a sign of severe diabetes.
7. Specific Gravity: It shows the concentration of chemical components in the urine.
8. pH: An excessive acidity or alkalinity of your urine may indicate the need for medical attention.
9. Glucose (Sugar): Sugar in urine might hint at conditions like diabetes, kidney diseases, hereditary abnormalities, thus demanding immediate medical attention.
10. Leukocytes: These are White Blood Cells (WBCs), an increased count may indicate underlying infection.
How to use:
1. One App That Takes Care Of It All.
2. Download Neodocs App: The free app doesn't require additional subscription to access all its perks and services.
3. Take The Test: Dip and retrieve the wellness card from your urine sample in 2 seconds, wait for another 60 seconds and than scan the card using the Neodocs app.
4. Results on App, in 30 Seconds: Receive your report on the app within 30 seconds.
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Delivery Time:5-7 business days
Returnable/Non-Returnable:Non-Returnable
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Description:
1. Monitor your health across 10 Health Parameters on the NeoDocs App
2. Result in just 30 seconds with the click of a button.
3. Basis the results, we provide overall health and panel-wise health scores Keep a close tab on your wellness with 10 essential health parameters:
1. Protein: Detecting and measuring proteins in your urine helps keep your kidney health in check.
2. Blood: The presence of blood in the urine (haematuria) may signify a kidney or urinary tract disease. 3. Nitrites: A chemical compound found in urine, only in the presence of pathogenic bacteria.
4. Urobilinogen: The amount of urobilinogen in your urine might indicate your liver health.
5. Bilirubin: Bilirubin in urine may be a sign of liver disease.
6. Ketones: Ketones are found in urine when the body is low on carbs or dehydrated. If ketones are found in combination with sugar in your urine, it could be a sign of severe diabetes.
7. Specific Gravity: It shows the concentration of chemical components in the urine.
8. pH: An excessive acidity or alkalinity of your urine may indicate the need for medical attention.
9. Glucose (Sugar): Sugar in urine might hint at conditions like diabetes, kidney diseases, hereditary abnormalities, thus demanding immediate medical attention.
10. Leukocytes: These are White Blood Cells (WBCs), an increased count may indicate underlying infection.
How to use:
1. One App That Takes Care Of It All.
2. Download Neodocs App: The free app doesn't require additional subscription to access all its perks and services.
3. Take The Test: Dip and retrieve the wellness card from your urine sample in 2 seconds, wait for another 60 seconds and than scan the card using the Neodocs app.
4. Results on App, in 30 Seconds: Receive your report on the app within 30 seconds.
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