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4.71(287 reviews)
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This was my first time coming here and let me tell you that the staff there was truly amazing very nice. The place is very clean overall I LOVE IT will come back again.
4.79(174 reviews)
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The Nutley location was amazing. They were able to get me in, tested for Covid, flu, RSV, and strep, in a matter of 30 minutes, the medical assistant and doctor were so friendly and nice. Highly recommend!
4.45(33 reviews)
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Woke up with stuffy nose, booked an appointment and was in and out in 30 mins. Everyone was very kind and professional.
4.73(204 reviews)
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I made an appointment this morning for 10am. I was called within 15mins of arrival. The staff was amazing and figured out what I had quickly. I would highly recommend this location.
4.82(5.3k reviews)
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Had a 11am appt. Arrived about 10 mins late but texted to inform. Would have been amazing if they texted back to let me know there was a 2 hour wait once I got inside. I received 3 text the morning of about checking in.. they could have just delayed my appt. They were behind due to a few unforeseen issues. Just tell patience so we can go about our day and plan accordingly. Other than that, everything was fine.
4.78(63 reviews)
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Great as always. Speedy and efficient. Feels like a regular doctor. Highly recommend.
4.84(392 reviews)
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Although knowledgeable, I do not feel I received the same level of care as in previous visit with other Dr.
4.58(36 reviews)
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It’s pointless to offer online appointments to make people wait for hours. I won’t be coming back
4.84(2.5k reviews)
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Helpful & attentive service , both the front office and+ medical staff. Thank you.  Fair Pricing.
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4.79(17k reviews)
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Overall, the experience was fine, especially considering I was a late walk-in. However, the waiting area definitely needs an update. The carpet should be replaced with linoleum or tile flooring for better cleanliness and to help reduce germs.
4.71(78 reviews)
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It’s always a pleasure to schedule appointments on the Solv app or as a walk-in. The check in is lengthy but that’s to be expected. After that check in is a breeze and waiting time is not long at all. The staff is always friendly and care from the providers is thorough and efficient. I would recommend AFC for family oriented care.
2.67(3 reviews)
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5.0(1 reviews)
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4.81(14k reviews)
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Felt like I had a Blood sugar problem. Levels were a little high a few days before blood test . Wanted to check it again two days later and they weee up a little bit more . Previous doctors did not mention A1C The provider acutely explained blood sugar can go up and down it’s the A1C that’s important to watch and monitor if you are diabetic. She was so amazing I can’t remember her name. I was not eating or taking care of myself as k r should. Had a scare at the hospital a few days before and it’s time to make some life changes to get better and live more healthy.I this they do a fantastic job at Cliffside urgent care the level of service is outstanding. I always go there when I need medical help.
5.0(4 reviews)
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4.77(26 reviews)
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Got out of work early yesterday and remember that I had ran out of medicine. figured I just swing by no phone call no appointment. Was very Pleasant. In-N-Out in 30 minutes. Very easy!
4.64(25 reviews)
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I’ve had a chronic cough for awhile . The staff and Dr.  Chris are thorough, professional , helpful and charming . I have a prescription, some answers and hope for relief with the Urgent Care team. I know I have a place that I trust to go to for medical help. Thank you.
5.0(1 reviews)
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4.78(509 reviews)
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Everyone was incredibly efficient and friendly. I will be returning if I have another medical concern.
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New Jersey Comprehensive Metabolic Panel

The levels of 14 chemicals in your blood are measured in a CMP test to help you and your doctor understand more about your body's metabolism and chemical equilibrium. The eight tests that make up a basic metabolic panel (BUN, glucose, calcium, CO2, creatine, chloride, potassium, and sodium) are included in a CMP test, as well as albumin, ALP, ALT, AST, total bilirubin, and total protein. CMP testing may be included in a standard checkup or ordered by your doctor to diagnose diabetes, liver illness, or kidney disease.

The tests included in a CMP can evaluate the following body functions and processes, including:

  • Metabolism
  • Blood sugar levels
  • Kidney function
  • Lung function
  • Blood acid and base balance
  • Protein levels
  • Electrolyte levels
  • Fluid levels
  • Organ function

A CMP test takes minimal preparation. You must, however, fast for eight to twelve hours before to the procedure. Your doctor will also want you to submit a list of all over-the-counter, prescription, and nutritional supplements you're taking, as some of them may alter your test results. Dehydration, pregnancy, and eating or exercising immediately before the test are all factors that could alter your results.

A medical expert draws a sample of your blood, which is then placed in one or more vials, and the CMP test normally takes less than five minutes. The vials are submitted to the lab for assessment and analysis, and the results are sent back to the customer.

A CMP test carries very minimal hazards. Minor soreness and bruising may occur at the injection site, but this normally goes away within a day or two. After a CMP test, some people may feel dizzy, lightheaded, or faint, which is typical.

The results of a CMP test are normally available within 24 hours, though you may have to wait longer depending on when your doctor calls you. If any anomalies are found, your doctor may prescribe more testing to rule out certain disorders or diagnose you with a health condition based on the abnormal readings. Your doctor may also invite you to come in for a consultation to explore your treatment options.

CMP Test FAQs

  • What is a CMP blood test?

    A CMP blood test measures 14 different substances in your blood to help you and your doctor determine whether you have one or more serious health problems. This test can reveal information about your protein, calcium, and blood sugar levels and evaluate your liver and kidney function. CMP tests are usually done as part of a routine medical checkup but may also be performed to diagnose liver and kidney problems.

  • What is included in a comprehensive metabolic panel?

    A CMP entails the examination of 14 distinct chemicals. The following are the aspects of the test that are evaluated:

    • Albumin (a liver protein)
    • Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
    • Alanine aminotransferase (ALT)
    • Aspartate aminotransferase (AST)
    • Blood glucose
    • Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
    • Calcium
    • Carbon dioxide (CO2)
    • Chloride
    • Creatinine
    • Potassium
    • Sodium
    • Total bilirubin (a waste product made by the liver)
    • Total protein
  • How much do CMP tests cost?

    The cost of a CMP test varies depending on a number of factors, including provider fees, geographic area, and whether or not your health insurance covers it. The best approach to find out how much a CMP test costs is to call the CMP provider directly or confirm whether the test is covered by your health insurance provider.

  • Does insurance cover CMP testing?

    Yes, many health insurance plans will pay some or all of the costs of a CMP test, particularly if your doctor determines that it is medically essential based on your current health state. Some CMP test providers may contact your insurance provider on your behalf to confirm your coverage, but you can also confirm benefits with your health provider before choosing a CMP provider.

  • Where should I get a comprehensive metabolic panel?

    When referring patients for a CMP, many doctors will refer you to the lab or hospital where they normally work. A CMP test, on the other hand, may be available at any healthcare provider that provides this service, such as urgent care clinics, hospitals, and clinical laboratories. You may also utilize Solv to find top-rated CMP testing providers in your area.

  • How long does it take to get CMP blood test results?

    The results of your CMP blood test can take anywhere from a few hours to a day to arrive. When the findings are ready, some CMP providers will contact you directly and allow you to review them online, while others will send the results to your doctor. Inquire with the CMP provider about when you might expect to receive your test results.

  • What is the normal range for a comprehensive metabolic panel?

    Because different CMP providers may employ different metrics, the “normal” range for values in a CMP will vary slightly. Albumin levels should be between 3.4 and 5.4 g/dL, whereas total protein levels should be between 6.0 and 8.3 g/dL. Inquire with the CMP provider about the particular ranges that they consider normal for each value in the test.

  • Do I need to see a doctor before getting a CMP test?

    Some CMP testing companies require a physician's referral for this test, while others do not. A CMP test may be ordered by your doctor as part of a standard physical examination or if liver or renal disease is suspected. Before arranging an appointment or showing up for the CMP test, check with the CMP provider to see if you need a doctor's reference.

  • How can I book a CMP test through Solv?

    Solv is a simple, time-saving approach to locate high-quality CMP test providers in your area without having to conduct many online searches. Enter "Comprehensive Metabolic Panel" or "CMP Test" into the provider search area on our website, along with your location. Solv will then present you with a list of the best CMP testing providers in your area, together with their contact information, so you can schedule an appointment straight away.

  • Can I do at home CMP testing?

    Some providers provide CMP test kits online, but you may be required to take them to a lab or doctor's office for administration. A doctor may come to your house to take a blood sample for the CMP test before sending it to the lab in some cases. Inquire with your healthcare practitioner about whether at-home CMP testing is available or feasible for you, given your specific health status.

Sources

Solv has strict sourcing guidelines and relies on peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions, and medical associations. We avoid using tertiary references.

  1. MedlinePlus. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
    https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/comprehensive-metabolic-panel-cmp/
  2. MedlinePlus. Comprehensive metabolic panel
    https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003468.htm
  3. University of Rochester Medical Center. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
    https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?contenttypeid=167&contentid=comprehensive_metabolic_panel
  4. Brenner Children’s Wake Forest Baptist Health. Blood Test: Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
    https://www.wakehealth.edu/KH/clinical/lic415/en/parents/blood-test-cmp_html

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