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Labcorp Test Menu - CMP

Labcorp Test Menu CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel)



The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) is one of the most frequently ordered tests in the Labcorp test menu. This essential panel provides a broad overview of your body's chemical balance and metabolism, including kidney function, liver function, blood sugar, and electrolytes.

CMP Test Information

Test Details

  • Test Code: 322000
  • CPT Code: 80053
  • Sample Type: Blood (Serum)
  • Collection: Red-top or SST tube
  • Fasting: 8-12 hours recommended
  • Turnaround: Same day results

Clinical Uses

  • • Routine health screening
  • • Pre-operative evaluation
  • • Monitoring chronic conditions
  • • Medication monitoring
  • • Emergency department workup
  • • Annual physical exams

CMP Components and Reference Ranges

The Labcorp test menu CMP includes 14 different tests that provide comprehensive information about your metabolic health.

ComponentNormal RangeClinical Significance
Glucose70-99 mg/dLBlood sugar level, diabetes screening
BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen)7-20 mg/dLKidney function assessment
Creatinine0.6-1.2 mg/dLKidney function, muscle mass indicator
BUN/Creatinine Ratio10-20Kidney function relationship
Sodium136-145 mmol/LElectrolyte balance, hydration status
Potassium3.5-5.1 mmol/LHeart rhythm, muscle function
Chloride98-107 mmol/LAcid-base balance
CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)22-28 mmol/LAcid-base balance
Calcium8.5-10.5 mg/dLBone health, muscle function
Total Protein6.0-8.3 g/dLNutritional status, liver function
Albumin3.5-5.0 g/dLLiver function, nutritional status
Total Bilirubin0.2-1.2 mg/dLLiver function, red cell breakdown
ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase)7-56 U/LLiver enzyme, liver damage
AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase)10-40 U/LLiver enzyme, tissue damage
Alkaline Phosphatase44-147 U/LLiver and bone enzyme

Kidney Function

  • • BUN
  • • Creatinine
  • • BUN/Creatinine Ratio

Liver Function

  • • ALT
  • • AST
  • • Alkaline Phosphatase
  • • Total Bilirubin
  • • Total Protein
  • • Albumin

Electrolytes

  • • Sodium
  • • Potassium
  • • Chloride
  • • CO2

Other Markers

  • • Glucose
  • • Calcium

Clinical Interpretation Guidelines

Abnormal Results May Indicate:

  • • Kidney disease (elevated BUN/creatinine)
  • • Liver dysfunction (elevated liver enzymes)
  • • Diabetes (elevated glucose)
  • • Electrolyte imbalances
  • • Dehydration or overhydration
  • • Nutritional deficiencies

Follow-up Testing:

  • • Repeat CMP if borderline results
  • • Liver function panel for elevated enzymes
  • • Hemoglobin A1c for elevated glucose
  • • Urinalysis for kidney concerns
  • • Additional electrolyte monitoring

CMP Pricing and Coverage

Standard Pricing

$85

Self-pay rate

Insurance Coverage

Usually Covered

Most insurance plans cover CMP for routine screening

Medicare

Covered

Part B covers with appropriate diagnosis

Related Tests in Labcorp Test Menu

Commonly Ordered With CMP:

  • • CBC with Differential (005009)
  • • Lipid Panel (303756)
  • • TSH (004259)
  • • Hemoglobin A1c (001453)
  • • Urinalysis (005013)

Alternative Panels:

  • • Basic Metabolic Panel - BMP (322005)
  • • Liver Function Panel (303030)
  • • Renal Function Panel (303055)
  • • Electrolyte Panel (322010)

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