eGFR for 60-Year-Old Male, Creatinine 1.5 mg/dL
A 60-year-old male with serum creatinine of 1.5 mg/dL typically falls in the CKD stage G2–G3 range.
How to use this tool
- Enter serum creatinine, age and sex in the fields above.
- Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
- Read your egfr and the full breakdown beneath it.
A creatinine of 1.5 mg/dL in a 60-year-old male suggests mildly to moderately reduced kidney function.
Frequently asked questions
- What is eGFR?
- Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) measures how well your kidneys filter waste from blood, expressed as mL/min/1.73 m². Normal is ≥90 for most adults.
- What changed in CKD-EPI 2021?
- The 2021 update removed the race coefficient that was present in the 2009 equation, following evidence that race is a social construct rather than a biological variable for this purpose.
- When should I see a nephrologist?
- Referral thresholds vary, but eGFR <30 (G4) generally warrants specialist review. Always discuss your results with your GP or physician.