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A Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) is a routine blood test that measures 14 different substances in the blood to evaluate overall health. It provides important information about your liver function, kidney function, electrolyte balance, blood sugar, and protein levels. Because it covers multiple systems, it is one of the most commonly ordered tests during annual checkups, hospital visits, and diagnostic evaluations.
The CMP helps detect a wide range of medical issues early, including diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease, dehydration, and metabolic disorders.
Fasting for 8–12 hours may be required (especially for glucose accuracy).
Drink water but avoid food, caffeine, and alcohol before the test (if fasting is required).
Follow doctor’s instructions about medications.
Below is a clear, detailed, and professional description of a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) — including what it measures, why it’s done, and what each component means.
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Measures waste products filtered by the kidneys High levels may signal kidney damage or dehydration
A stronger indicator of kidney function High levels suggest reduced kidney filtration
Often included to estimate how well the kidneys filter blood.
Controls fluid balance and nerve function. Important for heart rhythm and muscle function. Helps maintain acid–base balance.
Private CMP Tests are provided on a per fee basis and are not covered by health care.