Your standard test doesn't give the whole picture
Because creatinine is a lagging marker, damage may progress silently before risk becomes obvious.
Detecting what standard tests miss.
Ren-IQ™ identifies 6x more high-risk cases by catching decline long before creatinine rises.

By the time creatinine rises, damage is already done.
Standard Creatinine test isn’t the problem. Timing is. High risk patients need a test that detects kidney decline years earlier - when it really matters.
0K
New Dialysis Patients in India every year
10+ Crore
Diabetes Patients in India
A diabetic patient can still appear within normal range on creatinine while over 50% kidney function has been lost.
Early intervention can prevent disease progression
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Labs offering this today
Most lab reports still rely on delayed markers such as elevated Creatinine levels to detect kidney disease.
Ren-IQ™ is India's first clinical test to detect CKD early
Early CKD in diabetics
❌ Misses early damage
✅ Detects early decline
Accuracy
❌ Affected by muscle mass
✅ Consistent biomarker
Coverage
❌ Limited markers
✅ Multi-marker insight
Risk visibility
❌ No clear risk score
✅ Risk score as per KDIGO guidelines
Joseph V. Bonventre, M.D., Ph.D.
Samuel A. Levine Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Chief Emeritus, Renal Division, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston
"Kidney damage begins long before traditional markers detect it."
Discovered KIM-1 as early kidney injury biomarker
Detects damage before creatinine rises
Led research in kidney repair mechanisms
Developed kidney organoid models for testing
Diabetes silently damages your kidneys.
High blood sugar puts continuous stress on the kidneys - long before symptoms appear.
- 👥2 in 3 diabetics develop kidney damage
- ⏱️Damage begins years before detection
- ❗Most cases are diagnosed too late
Silent progression - no early symptoms
Step 1
Diabetes
Step 2
High Blood Sugar
Step 3
Silent Kidney Stress
Step 4
Function Decline
Step 5
Chronic Kidney Disease

