Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

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The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) is a vital blood test that provides crucial information about your body's chemical balance and metabolism. This panel measures 14 different substances in your blood, including glucose, electrolytes, kidney function markers (BUN and creatinine), and liver function markers (ALT, AST, alkaline phosphatase, bilirubin, and albumin/total protein). It helps healthcare providers evaluate overall health, assess the function of various organs, and screen for conditions like diabetes, kidney disease, and liver disorders.

Quick facts

Sample type

Serum (preferred) or plasma

Turnaround

2–4 business days

Fasting

No Fasting Required

Doctor’s order included

Licensed physician review and requisition included with every test.

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

  • General Health & Wellness
  • Metabolic Health
  • Diabetes & Blood Sugar
  • Cpt Codes
    • 80053

    what is Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) and why is it important?

    The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) is a vital blood test that provides crucial information about your body's chemical balance and metabolism. This panel measures 14 different substances in your blood, including glucose, electrolytes, kidney function markers (BUN and creatinine), and liver function markers (ALT, AST, alkaline phosphatase, bilirubin, and albumin/total protein). It helps healthcare providers evaluate overall health, assess the function of various organs, and screen for conditions like diabetes, kidney disease, and liver disorders.

    Consider taking a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) if you:

    • Are due for an annual physical or routine health check-up to assess your general well-being.
    • Are experiencing symptoms that might indicate an imbalance in your metabolism, kidney function, or liver health, such as unexplained fatigue, muscle weakness, changes in appetite, nausea, vomiting, or unusual thirst or urination.
    • Need to monitor a chronic health condition like diabetes, hypertension, or kidney or liver disease.
    • Are preparing for surgery or starting new medications, as it helps establish a baseline for your organ function.

    The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) is a vital screening tool beneficial for a wide range of individuals:

    • For Routine Health Screening: If you're looking for a general snapshot of your overall health and organ function.
    • For Managing Chronic Conditions: Individuals with existing conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, or liver disease often use this test to monitor their health and the effectiveness of their treatment plan.
    • For Monitoring Medications: If you are taking medications that could affect your kidney or liver function, a CMP can help your doctor track potential side effects.
    • For Addressing Vague Symptoms: If you experience non-specific symptoms like fatigue, nausea, or changes in urination, a CMP can help identify underlying metabolic imbalances.

    The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) is a foundational diagnostic tool commonly used to investigate and monitor a variety of health conditions affecting critical organ systems and metabolic processes. As an investigative physician, I frequently rely on CMP results for the initial diagnosis and ongoing management of:

    • Diabetes Mellitus and Pre-diabetes: By measuring blood glucose levels, the CMP is essential for screening, diagnosing, and monitoring blood sugar control.
    • Kidney Diseases: Elevated BUN and creatinine levels are key indicators of impaired kidney function, ranging from acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease. The eGFR calculation further refines this assessment.
    • Liver Disorders: Abnormal levels of ALT, AST, alkaline phosphatase, and bilirubin can signal various forms of liver damage, inflammation (hepatitis), or issues with bile flow.
    • Electrolyte Imbalances: Deviations in sodium, potassium, chloride, and carbon dioxide levels can indicate issues with hydration, kidney function, heart rhythm, and acid-base balance. These imbalances can manifest with symptoms like fatigue, muscle weakness, or irregular heartbeats.
    • Nutritional Deficiencies and Malnutrition: Total protein and albumin levels provide insight into overall nutritional status and can reflect conditions affecting protein synthesis or loss.
    • Bone Health Issues: Abnormal calcium levels, whether high or low, can point towards underlying issues with parathyroid function, vitamin D deficiency, or metabolic bone diseases.

    This panel serves as an excellent starting point for evaluating a patient's overall health status and guiding further diagnostic investigations when abnormalities are detected.

    Caution

    Please remember that laboratory test results should always be interpreted by a qualified healthcare provider. This test provides valuable information, but it's only one piece of your overall health assessment. Consult your doctor to discuss your results and how they relate to your personal health history and symptoms.

    How It Works?

    1
    Add Your Test to Cart and Check out

    once Test Order is received, Our physicians will review your request and email you the easy-to-follow requisition form.


    2
    Locate and Visit Your Nearest Laboratory

    Find the closest partner location—most are within 2–3 miles—and drop by for a quick, no‑appointment blood draw.


    3
    Get your Results Online

    Once your sample is processed, we’ll send your report straight to your inbox within 1–3 business days. Just click the link to view your results anytime.


    4
    Book a Optional Consult

    Have Questions about results? Book a phone or video visit with one of our doctors. They’ll walk you through your report, explain any findings, and recommend next steps