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Comprehensive Blood Chemistry Panel

The Comprehensive Blood Chemistry Panel offers a vital array of tests essential for assessing various aspects of overall health. This comprehensive panel encompasses a Complete Blood Count (CBC), Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), and Lipid Panel, providing a thorough analysis of blood composition, organ function, and lipid levels. These tests offer valuable insights into potential health issues such as anemia, liver and kidney function, diabetes risk, and cholesterol levels.

Recommended for individuals seeking a comprehensive health assessment, those with specific health concerns, or anyone keen on understanding their baseline health status, the Comprehensive Blood Chemistry Panel serves as a cornerstone for proactive health management. Discussing the results with your healthcare provider empowers you to interpret findings accurately and devise personalized strategies for optimizing your well-being.

  • Complete Blood Count (CBC): Evaluates the overall health of your blood by measuring various components, such as red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. This can help detect conditions like anemia.
  • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP): Assesses kidney and liver function, blood sugar levels, and electrolyte and fluid balance, providing insight into your body's metabolic health.
  • Lipid Panel: Tests for levels of total cholesterol, LDL ("bad" cholesterol), HDL ("good" cholesterol), and triglycerides. This information is crucial for assessing the risk of heart disease.

  • Fasting: Fasting for 8-12 hours before the test may be recommended, especially for the Lipid Panel and CMP, to ensure accuracy.
  • Medications: Inform your healthcare provider about any medications, vitamins, or supplements you are taking, as they can affect test results.
  • Appointment Timing: Schedule the test as advised by your healthcare provider, taking any fasting requirements into account.
  • Hydration: Drink plenty of water before the urinalysis to ensure you can provide a urine sample.

  • Sample Collection: The panel involves drawing blood from a vein in your arm and, for the urinalysis, providing a urine sample. These procedures are generally quick and involve minimal discomfort.
  • Duration: The collection process is generally quick, with the actual samplings taking a few minutes each. Allow additional time for registration and waiting at the clinic.

Depending on the results, further testing or follow-up appointments may be necessary. It is essential to discuss your test results with your healthcare provider, who can offer an interpretation and recommend any next steps or treatment.

Questions?

If you have any questions or concerns about the testing process or what to expect, please click the links below or call us at (503) 477-7748. We are here to ensure that you are fully informed and comfortable with the testing process.