No: All laboratory results need to be interpreted in the clinical context and the doctor who ordered the tests is usually in the best position to do that. Having said that, neither a GFR of 37, nor a ureteral calculus, nor hydronephrosis are normal. You ought to be under the care of a urologist.
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