Basic Metabolic Panel (Test)
- Adults monitoring fasting glucose and electrolyte balance routinely
- Individuals tracking kidney function markers like creatinine and BUN
- Those seeking a baseline snapshot of liver enzyme activity
About Basic Metabolic Panel (Test)
The Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) is a diagnostic blood test that measures eight key markers — including glucose, calcium, sodium, potassium, bicarbonate, chloride, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and creatinine — to provide a snapshot of metabolic function, electrolyte balance, and kidney health. Available through Access Labcorp Draw, this panel is commonly used by individuals monitoring general wellness or working with a healthcare practitioner to assess how the body is processing energy and maintaining fluid and mineral balance.
Why It's Worth Considering: Processed through Labcorp's clinical laboratory network, this panel offers standardized, clinician-recognized reference ranges suitable for ongoing health monitoring or baseline assessment.
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- Adults monitoring fasting glucose and electrolyte balance routinely
- Individuals tracking kidney function markers like creatinine and BUN
- Those seeking a baseline snapshot of liver enzyme activity
- People maintaining awareness of calcium and carbon dioxide levels
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