The Microalbumin/Creatinine Ratio, Urine test is an important examination for assessing kidney function, particularly in individuals at risk, such as those with diabetes or high blood pressure. This test measures the amount of protein (microalbumin) in the urine relative to the creatinine level, which helps determine if there are any issues with kidney filtration. Healthy kidneys typically have low microalbumin levels, and any increase may indicate early kidney damage or an underlying condition that requires medical intervention. It is recommended to perform this test using a morning urine sample, as it provides more accurate results. This test is a valuable tool for early monitoring, helping to take preventive measures to maintain kidney health.