Flow Rate

A flow rate test measures the rate and volume of urine you pass, alongside bladder scans before and after urinating, to assess changes in your urinary flow.

What is a flow rate test?

A flow rate test is a test that records the rate and volume of urine that you pass. It is carried out to assess the changes you have experienced in your usual flow of urine. You will be asked to pass urine into a machine in a private designated room. The results will be recorded and printed outside the room. You will also have a scan of your bladder before and after you have finished urinating.

How to get ready for a flow test

Preparing for a flow test is simple, but here are some tips to make the experience smoother and stress-free:  

  • Stay hydrated - make sure your bladder is comfortably full before the test. If that’s tricky while traveling, you can arrive early at the clinic and drink fluids there to fill your bladder.  Please be aware that it may take up to 2 hours for your bladder to fill up.

  • Dress comfortably - wear loose clothing to make it easier for the healthcare team to perform any required bladder scans.  

  • Carry essentials - bring a book, music, or something to keep you entertained in case you need to wait for your bladder to fill up.  

Special tips:  

  • If you have difficulty holding a full bladder or need help during the process, let the clinic know in advance so they can assist you.  

  • Don't worry about skipping meals - you can eat and drink as usual before the test. 

What to expect after your flow test

Once the flow rate test is complete, you can resume your normal daily activities immediately, as the procedure is non-invasive and requires no recovery time. 

The test results will include information about:

  • Flow rate - measures how quickly you passed urine, helping assess issues like urinary tract obstructions. 

  • Volume voided - indicates the amount of urine you passed, useful in evaluating incomplete bladder emptying or retention. 

  • Residual urine - a bladder scan performed after the test reveals any leftover urine, helping to diagnose conditions like urinary retention. 

These results are interpreted by your doctor or nurse to identify the underlying causes of your urinary symptoms and determine the next steps, whether it’s further investigation or treatment planning.

If you experience unusual symptoms, such as persistent discomfort or difficulty urinating after the test, it’s important to contact your healthcare provider for advice. Most patients find the process straightforward and can go about their day with minimal interruption.  

Why do I need a flow rate test?

The flow rate test will enable your doctor or nurse to assess how well you are emptying your bladder, the rate at which the flow of urine comes out and also the amount you void. This helps to decide the most appropriate treatment or you may need further investigations.

How much does a flow rate test cost?

The cost of the treatment will be explained to you before your test. The charges will be invoiced to you following your treatment. 

 

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