Transitional Epithelial Cells (Urine)
Cells from bladder, ureters, or renal pelvis.
1 providers include this
Urinalysis
Few or none
What is Transitional Epithelial Cells (Urine)?
Cells from bladder, ureters, or renal pelvis.
Why It Matters
These cells line the bladder, ureters, and renal pelvis. Elevated levels may indicate urinary tract pathology including infection, inflammation, catheterization trauma, or rarely, transitional cell carcinoma.
Which Providers Test Transitional Epithelial Cells (Urine)?
Full Provider Comparison
| Provider | Includes | Annual Cost | Biomarkers |
|---|---|---|---|
| — | $199 | 100+ (150 with ratios) | |
| — | $349 | 65 | |
| — | $398 | 30+ | |
| — | $486 | 40+ | |
| — | $444 | 288 | |
| — | $349 | 100+ | |
| — | $761 | 54 | |
| — | $365 | 160+ | |
| — | $250 | 65 | |
| — | $495 | 70+ | |
| — | $895 | 100+ | |
| — | $1950 | 150+ | |
| — | $375 | 80+ | |
| — | $Varies | 75+ | |
| ✓ | $190 | 100+ | |
| — | $99 | 50 | |
| — | $124 | 60 | |
| — | $199 | 50 | |
| — | $499 | 120+ | |
| — | $4188 | 70-80+ | |
| — | $375 | 85 | |
| — | $700 | 128 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Transitional Epithelial Cells (Urine)?
Cells from bladder, ureters, or renal pelvis.
What is the optimal range for Transitional Epithelial Cells (Urine)?
The standard reference range for Transitional Epithelial Cells (Urine) is Few or none. Optimal ranges may differ based on individual health goals and expert recommendations.
Which blood test providers include Transitional Epithelial Cells (Urine)?
1 out of 22 blood testing providers include Transitional Epithelial Cells (Urine) in their panels. This biomarker has limited availability.
What category does Transitional Epithelial Cells (Urine) fall under?
Transitional Epithelial Cells (Urine) is categorized under Urinalysis. This category includes biomarkers that help assess related aspects of health and wellness.
Medical Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider about your specific health needs.
Last reviewed:2026-02-20