Proper handling and processing of urine sample can greatly improve diagnostic sensitivity. This work investigates the value of agarose cell block technique in processing urine samples simultaneously for light and electron microscopic examination, with the prospect to enhance the quality of diagnosis. The material of this study consisted of 45 voided urine samples, processed for the performance of Papanicolaou-stained urine smears, agarose cell blocks paraffin sections stained with hematoxylin & eosin, and electron microscopy-contrasted ultrathin sections. The studied technique increases the sensitivity of urine cytology and opens a new prospect for cytomorphological study.