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Also Known As: Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, CMP-14, Chemistry Panel

CMP Blood Test in Phoenix, Arizona

If you’re looking for a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) blood test in Phoenix, Personalabs makes it easy and affordable. Order online without a doctor’s visit or insurance. With multiple Labcorp collection sites throughout the Phoenix area — including locations in Downtown Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, and Glendale — you can get tested at a location convenient to you.


What Is a CMP Blood Test?

A comprehensive metabolic panel is one of the most common and informative blood tests available. It measures 14 key markers that evaluate kidney function, liver function, blood sugar, electrolyte balance, and protein levels — giving you and your healthcare provider a broad snapshot of your overall health in a single draw.


What Does the CMP Measure?

Marker What It Evaluates
Glucose Blood sugar levels, diabetes screening
BUN Kidney function
Creatinine Kidney function
eGFR Early kidney damage detection
BUN/Creatinine Ratio Kidney disease, dehydration
Sodium Electrolyte balance
Potassium Electrolyte balance, heart function
Chloride Fluid and acid-base balance
Carbon Dioxide Acid-base balance
Calcium Bone, nerve, and heart health
Total Protein Liver and kidney function
Albumin Liver function, nutritional status
Globulin Immune function
ALT Liver inflammation and damage
AST Liver function
Alkaline Phosphatase Liver and bone disorders
Bilirubin Liver function, anemia screening
Albumin/Globulin Ratio Liver and kidney health

Who Should Get a CMP Blood Test in Phoenix?

A CMP is recommended for anyone who wants a baseline picture of their metabolic health. It is commonly ordered for:


CMP Reference Ranges

Marker Normal Range
Glucose 70–100 mg/dL (fasting)
BUN 7–20 mg/dL
Creatinine 0.6–1.2 mg/dL
eGFR Above 60 mL/min/1.73m²
Sodium 136–145 mEq/L
Potassium 3.5–5.1 mEq/L
Calcium 8.5–10.5 mg/dL
Total Protein 6.3–8.2 g/dL
Albumin 3.5–5.0 g/dL
ALT 7–56 U/L
AST 10–40 U/L
Bilirubin 0.1–1.2 mg/dL

Reference ranges may vary by laboratory. Always review results with a qualified healthcare provider.


How Much Does a CMP Cost in Phoenix?

Where You Get Tested Typical Cost
Personalabs $49 — physician order included
Doctor’s office + lab $200–$400+
Hospital outpatient lab $300–$600+
Urgent care clinic $150–$300+

HSA and FSA eligible.


How to Get a CMP Blood Test in Phoenix

  1. Order your CMP online at Personalabs — no doctor visit or insurance needed
  2. Our physician network approves your lab order within 2–4 hours
  3. Visit any Labcorp location in Phoenix — use our lab locator to find the closest site
  4. Get your results delivered to your secure Personalabs account within 24–48 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to fast before a CMP blood test in Phoenix? Yes. Fasting for 9–12 hours before your CMP is required for accurate glucose and kidney function readings. Water is allowed during the fasting period.

Can I order a CMP without a doctor in Arizona? Yes. Arizona allows direct-to-consumer lab testing. Personalabs includes a physician-approved lab order with every purchase — no referral needed.

How long does it take to get CMP results in Phoenix? Results are typically available in your secure Personalabs account within 24–48 hours of your blood draw.

Is the CMP covered by HSA or FSA? Yes. A comprehensive metabolic panel qualifies as a reimbursable medical expense under HSA and FSA plans.

What is the difference between a CMP and a BMP? A CMP measures 14 markers including liver function tests. A Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) measures 8 markers and does not include liver enzymes. The CMP gives a more complete picture of your metabolic health.

Where can I get a CMP blood test near me in Phoenix? Personalabs partners with Labcorp, which has multiple collection sites throughout Phoenix and surrounding areas. Use our lab locator to find the nearest location to you.


Personalabs serves customers throughout the greater Phoenix area including Downtown Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Glendale, Chandler, Gilbert, and Peoria.