Albumin Benchmarks

Adult • All • All

Metabolic

Select Your Demographics

Median (50th Percentile)4.2g/dL
Normal Range (P5-P95)3.62 - 4.78g/dL
Middle 50% (P25-P75)3.96 - 4.44g/dL
Median4.2 g/dL
P5
3.62 g/dL
P25
3.96 g/dL
P50
4.2 g/dL
P75
4.44 g/dL
P95
4.78 g/dL

Understanding Your Albumin

For All aged Adult, the median albumin is 4.2 g/dL.

A value of 4.2 g/dL means you're at the 50th percentile—half the population is above, half below. Values between 3.96 g/dL (25th percentile) and 4.44 g/dL (75th percentile) are typical.

The normal range spans from 3.62 g/dL (5th percentile) to 4.78 g/dL (95th percentile), covering 90% of the population.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a normal albumin for Adult year olds?

For All aged Adult, normal albumin ranges from 3.62 to 4.78 g/dL. The median is 4.2 g/dL.

What does the 4.2 g/dL median mean?

The median of 4.2 g/dL means exactly 50% of All aged Adult have a albumin below this value, and 50% have a higher value.

Is my albumin normal?

If your albumin falls between 3.62 and 4.78 g/dL, you're within the normal range for All aged Adult. Values at the extremes may warrant a conversation with your healthcare provider.

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