CBC is a Complete Blood Count. It is a blood test that checks hemoglobin, hematocrit, red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC), and platelets. This blood test is used to determine general health status and to screen for and monitor a variety of disorders such as anemia. Changing levels of red or white blood cells can indicate disease or infection and are very helpful in a health screening. This will allow an individual to seek medical advice from a physician once levels have been established. In this case, baseline levels are also important for future comparison in a diagnosis by a physician.
CMP is a Complete Metabolic Panel or Comprehensive Metabolic Panel. It's a frequently ordered panel of blood tests that gives you important information about the current status of your kidneys, liver, electrolytes as well as your blood sugar, blood proteins, and total cholesterol.
Urinalysis samples are given in order to check for cloudiness, blood, unusual odors, acidity, concentration, protein levels, etc. This helps to ascertain whether or not a visit to a physician is in order as well as to detect health problems indicated by a urinalysis. Having the urine tested is one of the basic health screening procedures and can be very helpful in assisting someone who may have concerns about their overall health and well being.
These should cover every thing you need, from your hormone levels to your lipid profiles, kidney function, liver function. Every thing you need when tinkering with your hormones and training hard. The combination might be more then you want to pay but it can give you a heads up on any number of issues caused by the compounds you are about to use. While most people may have zero negative effects from an isolated cycle, if you plan on getting into this style of training you will have to start working the tests into your budget. If you say work out your blood work with say your yearly physical your insurance may cover it ^-^ other wise look around for a reasonable clinic that does this type of testing. You can skip the UA test but if you wanted a full work up prior to a cycle or after PCT it never hurts.