About Our Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)


Overview


A Comprehensive Metabolic Panel tests across the spectrum for a full-picture sense of what’s up with your health. By looking at specific blood level concentrations of electrolytes and minerals - such as sodium, potassium, and calcium, among other things - the CMP panel is able to evaluate the function of multiple organsm and see how it all functions together. Because of its multipurpose personality, the CMP is used to evaluate liver function, kidney function, nutrient levels, and more. Focus on liver function is key: since the liver controls our body’s metabolism and detoxification processes, looking at how it’s doing will give us a great overall sense of our health. Specifically, the CMP focuses on: Glucose, a sugar and energy source; Calcium, a crucial mineral for the nerves, muscles, and heart; Sodium, potassium, carbon dioxide, and chloride - electrolytes that control the pH of the body; Albumin, a liver protein; ALP (alkaline phosphatase), ALT (alanine transaminase), and AST (aspartate aminotransferase), all liver enzymes; Bilirubin, a liver waste product; BUN (blood urea nitrogen) and creatinine, waste products removed from your blood by your kidneys.

Test Contents


Glucose, a sugar and energy source; Calcium, a crucial mineral for the nerves, muscles, and heart; Sodium, potassium, carbon dioxide, and chloride - electrolytes that control the pH of the body; Albumin, a liver protein; ALP (alkaline phosphatase), ALT (alanine transaminase), and AST (aspartate aminotransferase), all liver enzymes; Bilirubin, a liver waste product; BUN (blood urea nitrogen) and creatinine, waste products removed from your blood by your kidneys.

Symptoms


A CMP is often done as part of a regular checkup. You may also need this test if your health care provider thinks you have liver or kidney disease.

When To Check


The CMP panel should be done on an annual basis, as a general wellness checkup. Feeling down? Fatigued, or like something is off? A CMP could be the key bit of data you’ve been missing. Get your CMP done if you are feeling weak or tired; if you’re sensing inflammation; if you are noticing abnormal bleeding or bruising on your body; if your doctor or primary healthcare provider recommends it.

How to test


Order Your Test

Choose the test you want to take to know your body better. Then, order your tests online.

Visit A Local Lab

With 2000+ locations, you’ll find a lab near you, easy. Bring your order number to the lab and get tested.

Get Your Result

Download your results from your secure online portal.

Frequently Asked Questions


What’s going on in your body? Usually, we shrug off fatigue or the odd stomachaches, never taking the time to pay attention to what’s really happening in our body. When you test for wellness, you’re taking your health in your own hands to take the next step towards health and wellness. For a stronger, healthier you.

Getting a wellness test is the first step in the journey to better health. When you test for wellness, you’re getting concrete information about your body that you can bring to a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.

Nope! AimCheck takes care of all doctors referrals and prescriptions throughout the testing process so you don’t have to. Note: AimCheck is not a diagnostic service. To interpret your results, go to your doctor or healthcare professional.

If you’re a relatively healthy individual, AimCheck suggests doing an overall wellness check at least once a year.
Table Of Content

Overview

Symptoms

When To Check

Process

FAQs