
Heavy Metal Urine Test Panel Cost in India and Details
Book the Heavy Metal Urine Test Panel by Thyrocare at an offer price of ₹1,133. The panel measures ten essential and toxic elements, including heavy metals, in a spot urine sample with ICP–MS technology.
Free home sample collection is available in covered PIN codes across India. Reports are shared digitally after laboratory processing.
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Other Names of the Heavy Metal Urine Test Panel
- Heavy Metal Urine Test
- Urine Element Analysis Test
- Urine Toxic Element Profile
- Urine Elements Test Panel
- Heavy Metals Urine Screening
Elements Included in the Heavy Metal Urine Test
| Profile | Parameters | Sample Type | Offer Price | Reporting Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elements 10 (Urine) | 10 | Spot Urine | ₹1,133 | 48–72 hours |
Elements Covered in the Heavy Metal Urine Test Panel
Heavy Metals and Toxic Elements
- Arsenic
- Barium
- Cadmium
- Chromium
- Caesium
- Mercury
- Lithium
- Lead
Essential and Trace Elements
- Cobalt
- Selenium
| Methodology | Machine | Technology |
|---|---|---|
| Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry | iCAP Q ICP-MS | ICP–MS |
About the Heavy Metal Urine Test Panel
The Urine Heavy Metal Test Profile measures 10 essential and toxic elements in a spot urine sample, including arsenic, barium, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, caesium, mercury, lithium, lead, and selenium. The profile is used when urine-based element testing has been advised in relation to exposure history, treatment monitoring, or another medical assessment.
This is a specialized test that requires more processing time than a routine blood or urine test, and it is performed in a specialized lab environment.
The profile uses ICP–MS technology for elemental analysis in the laboratory. The report is delivered digitally after sample processing.
Preparation and Sample Requirements
- Fasting: Fasting is not required.
- Sample: Spot urine sample.
- Collection: Adequately hydrate before collecting the sample. Do not collect the sample before a trained Thyrocare representative arrives at your address to pick up the sample. Hand over the urine sample in a sterile container provided by him/her.
- Home collection: Available in covered PIN codes.
Who Books a Heavy Metal Urine Test
This profile is booked for urine-based heavy metal screening when the required sample type is urine. Test selection depends on the clinical question, exposure history, and the advised sample type.
Report interpretation should be done with clinical context and exposure history.
Booking Process
- Send your name, age, gender, mobile number, email, full address, PIN code, and preferred collection date on WhatsApp.
- PIN code coverage is checked.
- Collection instructions are shared after slot confirmation.
- The report is delivered digitally after processing.
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Sample Report
Heavy Metal Urine Test Panel

Sample report image shows the report format and result layout.
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FAQs on Heavy Metal Urine Test
What is the heavy metal urine test cost in India?
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How many elements are covered in this urine panel?
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Is fasting required for the Heavy Metal Urine Test?
What is the reporting time for the urine panel?
Why does the urine heavy metal test panel have fewer elements than the blood heavy metal test panel?
Why does the urine heavy metal test report take more time than a blood heavy metal test?
This is a laboratory profile. Report interpretation should be done by a qualified clinician along with exposure history and clinical findings.
Medically Reviewed
Written by:
Hema Mehta Sahoo
Medically reviewed by:
Dr. M A Khan, MBBS, MD Pathology
Last updated: June 25, 2026