The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) provides a broad assessment of your body’s internal balance by measuring 14 key markers related to kidney function, liver health, blood sugar regulation, and electrolyte balance. It evaluates glucose levels for signs of metabolic issues like diabetes, liver enzymes (ALT, AST, ALP) to detect inflammation or damage, and proteins like albumin and total protein to gauge your nutritional and liver status. These markers offer early warning signs for conditions ranging from liver disease to malnutrition.
The panel also checks your kidney function using creatinine and BUN levels, which reflect how well your kidneys are filtering waste. In addition, it analyzes vital electrolytes—sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, and calcium—that regulate hydration, pH, nerve signaling, and muscle function. Because these systems are interconnected, the CMP is often used for routine screening or ongoing monitoring of chronic illnesses, making it one of the most valuable tools for catching imbalances before they become serious health issues.