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Arsenic Test (Urine)

Arsenic Test (Urine)

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Arsenic can build up in the body over time from contaminated sources. The Arsenic Test with a urine sample is one of the most effective ways to assess both recent and ongoing exposure. It measures arsenic excreted from the body, reflecting how much you have been exposed to in your environment or diet. Venous testing provides accuracy for meaningful health insights.

Why Needs an Arsenic Test (Urine)?

Urine arsenic testing helps evaluate exposure and monitor detoxification. It is widely used for detecting both environmental and occupational risks.

n addition to urine analysis, an Arsenic Blood Test can provide further insight into arsenic levels in the body.

What Gets Assessed?

  • Arsenic level in urine

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How Our Test Works

  • Book Your Appointment Via The National Blood Test Clinic

    Place Your Order

    Place your order online and receive a test kit delivered to your home. You’ll need to bring this kit with you to your scheduled appointment at one of our partner blood collection clinics.

  • Blood Draw for Health Screening

    Attend Your Appointment

    At your chosen clinic, a trained nurse or phlebotomist will collect your blood sample using the kit you bring. If a sample collection courier is not available at the site, you’ll be asked to take the sealed sample with you and post it using the prepaid packaging provided.

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    Receive Your Results

    Once your results are ready, you’ll receive an email notification to log in and view them securely via your private portal. Please note: venous blood test results are not automatically reviewed by a doctor. We recommend booking a consultation with a qualified clinician to help you interpret and understand your results fully.

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FAQs

What does the Arsenic Test  (Urine) measure?

This test measures the amount of arsenic being excreted in urine, helping to assess the body’s arsenic burden.

Is it useful for long-term exposure?

Unlike blood testing, urine analysis can reflect both recent and ongoing arsenic exposure. 

What are common sources of arsenic?

Exposure may occur through contaminated drinking water, certain seafoods, or industrial environments.

How is this test different from arsenic (blood)?

The urine test shows how much arsenic the body is clearing, while the blood test indicates more immediate or recent exposure.

Do I need a 24-hour sample?

In some cases, a 24-hour collection may be requested for greater accuracy. Your clinician will advise on the best approach.