The best at-home blood testing companies, compared
A side-by-side look at the companies offering at-home biomarker and blood testing. What each panel covers, real pricing, and physician review. Sipra is one option, and we point out when another service fits your goal better. Updated for 2026.
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Every comparison is physician-reviewed and shows real prices.

Sipra vs Function Health
One hundred plus biomarkers twice a year, and no physician to treat what they find. Here is the tradeoff.
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Sipra vs Superpower
Two hundred dollars for a year of labs sounds great. The catch is who acts on the results.
Read the comparison ›LabsSipra vs InsideTracker
Built for athletes chasing optimization. We show what a full year of testing really costs.
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Sipra vs Marek Health
The hormone optimization favorite. We compare the true cost of testing plus the coaching.
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Sipra vs Life Force
Life Force runs a deep 50+ biomarker panel, but you pay a membership, a diagnostic fee, then extra for every treatment it recommends.
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Sipra vs Everlywell
Everlywell mails you the lab result; the honest question is who reads it when the number looks wrong.
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Sipra vs SiPhox Health
SiPhox mails you a needle-free blood test, but the results land in an app, not with a physician who can prescribe.
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Sipra vs Quest Health
Quest Health sells you the lab results but not the doctor who acts on them, and that gap is the whole story.
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Sipra vs Labcorp OnDemand
Labcorp OnDemand hands you trusted lab numbers from $29, but nobody treats what they find.
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Sipra vs LetsGetChecked
LetsGetChecked hands you the number; see why acting on it still means finding care somewhere else.
Read the comparison ›LabsSipra vs Empirical Health
Empirical's cardiovascular panel is cheap and physician-led, but see where a testing-plus-treatment membership fits a wider goal.
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Sipra vs Mito Health
Mito's $349 annual panel is a bargain for 100+ markers, but it only advises; see why treatment changes the math.
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Sipra vs Choose Health
Choose Health checks your numbers cheaply from home, but who acts on the result is the real question.
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Sipra vs Base
Base reveals what your labs say but refers you elsewhere to treat it, unlike one membership covering both.
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Sipra vs Thorne
Thorne mails you a physician-reviewed biomarker snapshot and a supplement plan, but no one who can actually prescribe what it finds.
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Sipra vs Ulta Lab Tests
Ulta's per-test prices are genuinely low, but it hands you numbers and no doctor to act on them.
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Sipra vs Ezra
Ezra scans your whole body in 22 minutes, but a scan cannot treat what it finds, and that gap is the whole story.
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Sipra vs Prenuvo
Prenuvo takes a stunning picture inside your body, then hands the follow-up to someone else. Here is when that trade is worth it.
Read the comparison ›LabsSipra vs Neko Health
Neko's scan finds problems head to toe, then refers you out. Sipra tests and treats under one membership.
Read the comparison ›Prices and inclusions change often, especially for compounded medication and lab panels. Each linked comparison is dated. See the full directory of Sipra comparisons.