The Complete Urine Routine Analysis (CUE) test is a commonly ordered diagnostic test that provides important information about the health of the urinary tract and kidneys. The test involves a simple urine sample collection, which is then analyzed in a laboratory to measure various components, including color, clarity, pH level, protein, glucose, ketones, bilirubin, urobilinogen, red and white blood cells, and bacteria. The CUE test is used to help diagnose and monitor various conditions, including urinary tract infections, kidney disease, diabetes, and liver disease. Abnormal results can indicate the presence of an infection, inflammation, or other underlying medical conditions. Depending on the results, further testing or treatment may be recommended. The CUE test is a quick and non-invasive way to assess the health of the urinary system and can provide valuable information for diagnosis and treatment planning.