20+ Risk Factors

Comprehensive assessment covering demographics, medical history, labs, and lifestyle

Weighted Scoring

Evidence-based algorithm with category-wise breakdown and radar visualization

Prevention Plan

Personalized recommendations, screening schedule, and actionable next steps

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Demographics
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Medical History
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Lab Values
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Lifestyle

Demographics & Basic Information

Tell us about yourself. These factors influence baseline kidney disease risk.

Risk increases significantly after age 50
Certain ethnicities have higher baseline CKD risk

Medical History

Current and past medical conditions strongly influence kidney disease risk.

Diabetes

Hypertension

Other Conditions

Lab Values (Optional but recommended)

If you have recent blood/urine test results, enter them for a more accurate risk assessment. Leave blank if unavailable.

Kidney Function

Normal: 0.7-1.2 mg/dL (male), 0.5-1.0 (female)
Normal: >90 | <60 = kidney disease

Urine & Protein

<30 normal | 30-300 microalbuminuria | >300 macroalbuminuria

Blood Pressure & Glucose

Additional Labs

Lifestyle Factors

Daily habits significantly impact long-term kidney health and disease progression.

1 glassRecommended: 8-1015 glasses

Dietary Habits

1 - Very low5 - Moderate10 - Extreme
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Your Kidney Risk Score

Based on your 20+ health factor assessment

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Score Breakdown

Risk Radar

Your Risk vs. Average Indian Adult

Your Personalized Prevention Plan

Recommended Screening Schedule

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Important Medical Disclaimer

This tool is for educational and informational purposes only. The Kidney Risk Score Calculator provides an estimated risk assessment based on the information you provide and published medical guidelines. It is not a diagnostic tool and does not replace professional medical evaluation.

Key limitations:

  • This calculator uses simplified scoring algorithms and cannot account for all individual factors.
  • Actual kidney disease diagnosis requires clinical examination, laboratory tests, and imaging studies.
  • Risk factors interact in complex ways that no calculator can fully model.
  • A low score does not guarantee freedom from kidney disease; a high score does not mean you have kidney disease.

Always consult a qualified nephrologist for proper diagnosis and treatment. If you are experiencing symptoms such as swelling, changes in urination, blood in urine, persistent fatigue, or unexplained nausea, seek medical attention immediately.

Reviewed by: Dr. Anil Prasad Bhatt, FRCP (London), DM Nephrology (AIIMS) | NMC Registration: #046358

References: KDIGO 2024 Clinical Practice Guidelines, Indian Society of Nephrology Guidelines, NKF KDOQI, Lancet CKD Epidemiology Studies (India)