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Also Known As Serum Creatinine Test, SCr, Kidney Function Test
Sample Type Blood (serum)
Fasting Required Yes, 8 to 12 hours recommended
Report Delivery Within 24 hours
Age Group All ages
Gender All
Test Type Enzymatic assay or Jaffe method
Units mg/dL or umol/L
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The Creatinine test is a blood test that measures the level of creatinine, a waste product generated by the normal breakdown of creatine phosphate in muscle tissue during physical activity and daily metabolic processes. Creatinine is produced at a relatively constant rate depending on a person's muscle mass and is filtered from the blood almost entirely by the kidneys and excreted in the urine. Because of this consistent production and exclusive renal excretion, serum creatinine is one of the most reliable and widely used markers of kidney function in clinical practice. When the kidneys are healthy and functioning normally, creatinine is efficiently cleared from the blood and levels remain stable within the normal range. When kidney function declines due to disease, injury, or reduced blood flow, creatinine accumulates in the bloodstream and levels rise, providing a measurable indicator of the degree of renal impairment. In India, chronic kidney disease is a rapidly growing public health problem, driven by the high prevalence of diabetes and hypertension which are the two leading causes of kidney failure. Serum creatinine is a standard component of every kidney function test panel, annual health checkup, and pre-operative assessment across India. The test involves a simple blood draw completed in under five minutes.
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Doctors prescribe a Creatinine test in the following situations: Evaluating kidney function in patients with diabetes, hypertension, and chronic kidney disease where regular serum creatinine monitoring tracks the rate of renal function decline and guides treatment intensification to slow disease progression. Investigating symptoms of kidney dysfunction including swelling of the feet and ankles, reduced urine output, foamy urine, fatigue, and loss of appetite where elevated creatinine confirms significant renal impairment requiring urgent evaluation. Pre-operative assessment before elective or emergency surgery where baseline kidney function must be established to guide anaesthetic drug selection, intravenous fluid management, and post-operative monitoring. Monitoring nephrotoxic medications including NSAIDs, aminoglycoside antibiotics, contrast agents, methotrexate, and cyclosporine where regular creatinine checks detect drug-induced kidney injury early and allow timely dose adjustment or discontinuation. Calculating eGFR, the estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate, which uses serum creatinine alongside age, sex, and race to provide a standardised numerical measure of kidney filtration capacity used for staging chronic kidney disease and guiding treatment decisions. Evaluating acute kidney injury in hospitalised patients or those presenting with dehydration, sepsis, or haemodynamic instability where a rapidly rising creatinine signals acute renal dysfunction requiring urgent intervention. Routine preventive health screening as part of an annual kidney function panel particularly in individuals above 40 years of age with risk factors including obesity, family history of kidney disease, and long-term NSAID or painkiller use.
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The Creatinine test measures the concentration of creatinine in the blood, reported in milligrams per decilitre (mg/dL) or micromoles per litre (umol/L). Normal Creatinine Range in India The standard reference ranges used across most Indian diagnostic laboratories are as follows. For adult men, a normal serum creatinine level is between 0.7 and 1.2 mg/dL. For adult women, a normal serum creatinine level is between 0.5 and 1.0 mg/dL. Women naturally have lower creatinine levels than men due to lower average muscle mass. Values may vary slightly between laboratories. Interpreting Creatinine Results A creatinine level mildly above the upper limit of normal, between 1.2 and 2.0 mg/dL in men and 1.0 and 1.5 mg/dL in women, represents mild renal impairment. At this level, reversible causes including dehydration, medication effects, and acute illness must first be excluded before attributing the elevation to chronic kidney disease. A creatinine level between 2.0 and 5.0 mg/dL represents moderate to severe renal impairment and indicates significant loss of functional kidney tissue, typically corresponding to CKD stage 3 to 4, requiring nephrology evaluation and active management. A creatinine level above 5.0 mg/dL represents advanced kidney failure and typically corresponds to CKD stage 5 or end-stage renal disease where dialysis or kidney transplantation planning becomes necessary.
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Fasting for 8 to 12 hours before the test is recommended for the most accurate result. You may drink water normally during the fasting period. Our team confirms preparation requirements at the time of booking. Avoid consuming large quantities of red meat or protein-rich food for 24 hours before the test, as a high protein meal temporarily raises creatinine levels through increased muscle metabolism and can produce a mildly elevated result in individuals with normal kidney function. Avoid strenuous physical exercise for 24 hours before the test as intense muscle activity transiently raises creatinine production and can produce a misleadingly elevated result independent of kidney function. Inform the phlebotomist about all medications you are currently taking, particularly NSAIDs, ACE inhibitors, ARBs, diuretics, and creatine supplements, as these can affect creatinine levels and must be disclosed for accurate interpretation. Stay normally hydrated before sample collection as dehydration itself raises serum creatinine independently of underlying kidney disease.
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If you are booking through SecondMedic platform the Creatinine test price in Bilaspur can cost you around Rs. 216. The exact price for your Creatinine test in Bilaspur will be confirmed at the time of booking through SecondMedic. If your doctor has prescribed multiple tests alongside Creatinine, SecondMedic health packages available in Bilaspur include Creatinine as part of a broader kidney function or metabolic panel at a significantly lower combined price.
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SecondMedic provides home sample collection for Creatinine test across all major areas of Bilaspur. You do not need to visit a lab or collection centre. A certified and trained phlebotomist comes to your home or workplace at your chosen time, collects the sample using sterile single-use equipment, and ensures it is transported to the NABL-accredited lab within the required time window for accurate processing. Please note that SecondMedic provides free home sample collection on all tests priced above Rs. 300. Our team will check your pincode and confirm if your address in Bilaspur falls under our free sample collection eligibility criteria, which depends upon the lab location and phlebotomist availability. Home collection in Bilaspur is available between 7 AM and 10 PM, seven days a week, including Sundays and public holidays. Enter your pincode on the booking page or call our helpline to confirm availability at your address in Bilaspur.

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Yes, Creatinine test is available in Bilaspur through SecondMedic with home collection and walk-in options. SecondMedic ensures Creatinine testing is accessible across all major serviceable areas in Bilaspur with NABL-accredited processing.

The Creatinine test price in Bilaspur on SecondMedic is around Rs. 216. The exact price will be confirmed at booking and may vary if part of a broader kidney function or metabolic panel.

Your Creatinine report will be delivered within 24 hours of sample collection in Bilaspur directly on WhatsApp and email. No physical visit to any centre is required to collect the report.

All Creatinine samples collected in Bilaspur are processed at NABL-accredited partner laboratories using validated enzymatic or Jaffe method assays. Accurate creatinine measurement is critical as kidney disease staging, eGFR calculation, and nephrotoxic drug monitoring are directly based on these values.

Yes, SecondMedic provides home sample collection for Creatinine test across all major areas of Bilaspur. For best results, fast for 8 to 12 hours, avoid red meat for 24 hours, and stay well hydrated before the home collection visit.

Yes, home collection for Creatinine test in Bilaspur is available on Sundays and all public holidays between 7 AM and 10 PM. Patients with chronic kidney disease requiring regular monitoring can book any day without scheduling constraints.

Creatinine test is prescribed to monitor kidney function in diabetes and hypertension, to detect nephrotoxic drug-induced kidney injury, and as a standard component of pre-operative assessment and annual health screening. It is also used to calculate eGFR for chronic kidney disease staging.

Normal serum creatinine in India is 0.7 to 1.2 mg/dL for men and 0.5 to 1.0 mg/dL for women. A level above 5.0 mg/dL indicates advanced kidney failure and warrants urgent nephrology evaluation for dialysis planning.

An elevated creatinine above the normal range indicates reduced kidney filtration capacity and requires further evaluation with eGFR, urine protein, and kidney imaging to stage renal disease and identify the underlying cause. A rapidly rising creatinine signals acute kidney injury requiring urgent medical intervention.

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Reviewer
Reviewed by:

Dr. Kovid Pandey

MBBS, General Physician

Last Reviewed: 10th Mar 2026

References

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Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes: KDIGO Clinical Practice Guideline for the Evaluation and Management of CKD, Kidney International Supplements, 2024 — kdigo.org
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National Kidney Foundation: KDOQI Commentary on the KDIGO CKD Guideline, American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2023 — www.ajkd.org
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Indian Society of Nephrology: Consensus Statement on CKD Management in India, Indian Journal of Nephrology, 2022 — www.indianjnephrol.org
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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases: Chronic Kidney Disease Fact Sheet, NIDDK, 2023 — www.niddk.nih.gov
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Levey AS et al.: A New Equation to Estimate Glomerular Filtration Rate, Annals of Internal Medicine, 2009 — www.acpjournals.org

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