Labs comparison · Reviewed for 2026
Is Thorne worth it for at-home health tests in 2026? An honest review.
This comparison reflects publicly available information about Thorne as of July 2026 and may have changed since.

Thorne sells solid, one-time at-home tests that tell you what is happening in your body, then hand you a supplement plan. That is genuinely useful, and it is also where Thorne stops. If you want a physician who can read your labs and actually prescribe treatment, Thorne is only the first half of that. Sipra folds testing and treatment into one $99/mo membership.
At a glance
| Thorne | ||
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Testing plus treatment under one membership | Focused at-home biomarker snapshots |
| Price model | One $99/mo, labs at $29/mo | One-time test, roughly $89 to $350 each |
| After results | Physician can prescribe and adjust care | Personalized supplement plan, no Rx |
| Second condition | Same membership already covers it | Buy another separate test each time |
| Sample | Discounted labs alongside ongoing care | At-home finger prick or saliva, mailed in |
| Membership | Single membership covers everything | None required, pay per test |
Based on publicly available information as of 2026-07-13. Confirm current details on each company's own site.
What Thorne is, and who it is for
Thorne is a well known supplement company that also sells at-home health tests. You order a kit, collect a finger-prick blood spot or a saliva sample at home, mail it to a CLIA-certified lab, and get a report reviewed by physicians with a personalized plan. Individual results vary.
It fits someone who wants a quick, low-commitment read on a specific area, vitamin D, testosterone, menopause hormones, heart markers, or biological age, without signing up for anything ongoing. Because Thorne is a supplement brand first, the plan you get back is built around supplements, which is a natural fit if that is what you were after.
Thorne pricing in 2026
Thorne tests are one-time purchases. Individual kits start around $89 for the Vitamin D test and $95 for the Biological Age panel, and the broader lineup runs roughly $100 to $350 per test depending on sample type and how many biomarkers are analyzed. Many are HSA and FSA eligible. There is no membership and no auto-renewing subscription, which is refreshing.
The tradeoff is that the price buys a snapshot, not care. If a second question comes up later, that is another test at another price. Note also that Thorne is winding down some kits, its Sleep and Gut Health tests, as it moves toward a new biomarker platform expected in beta later in 2026, so the exact catalog is in flux. Verify the current lineup on their site.
The catch: testing, not treatment
This is the honest core of the comparison. Thorne reviews your results and recommends supplements, and it encourages you to share findings with a healthcare practitioner you find on your own. What it does not do is prescribe. There is no physician on the other side who can start testosterone, estradiol, progesterone, peptide therapy, or a weight loss medication based on what your labs show.
Sipra is built the other way around. One $99/mo membership covers unlimited physician visits, ongoing 24/7 care, and access to every medication across weight loss, men's, and women's health, with labs discounted through the same membership. Quarterly protocol labs at $29/mo let members monitor everything they take, and thyroid and hormone labs are included with men's and women's care. So the test result does not sit in an inbox. A physician can act on it. Sipra is LegitScript certified (50053943), with no hidden fees and no charge until a physician approves. Individual results vary.
Thorne can tell you what is off. It is not set up to fix it. For anyone who wants an outcome and not just a report, that gap is the whole decision.
Where Thorne falls short for ongoing care
The per-test model quietly stacks up. Checking hormones, then heart markers, then vitamin levels means three separate purchases, and none of them connects to a prescriber. Panels are also intentionally small, a handful of biomarkers each, so no single Thorne test gives you a comprehensive picture.
With Sipra, medication price is fixed by plan length, not by dose, so it does not climb as your dose climbs, and longer plans cost less. The Sipra Promise refunds unshipped medication on longer plans if you are not satisfied. For someone who wants to test, treat, and keep monitoring in one place, that continuity is exactly what a testing-only kit cannot offer.
Thorne pros and cons
What is good
- One-time purchase with no subscription or auto-renewal, you buy exactly the test you want
- Easy at-home finger-prick or saliva collection for most tests, no clinic blood draw
- Results are physician-reviewed and many kits are HSA and FSA eligible, from a trusted supplement brand
What to weigh
- Reports and recommends supplements, but no physician can prescribe treatment from your results
- Each new question means buying another separate test, and costs add up fast
- Small biomarker panels per test, not a comprehensive workup
- Some kits are being wound down as Thorne shifts to a new platform, so the catalog is in flux
sipra vs Thorne, side by side
| Thorne | ||
|---|---|---|
| Membership | One $99/mo covers all care | None, pay per test |
| Acts on findings | Physician can prescribe and adjust | Supplement suggestions only |
| Medication access | Weight loss, men's, women's | Supplements, not prescriptions |
| Test pricing | Protocol labs at $29/mo | About $89 to $350 per test |
| Ongoing monitoring | Quarterly labs with care team | One-time snapshot |
| Hormone and thyroid labs | Included with men's and women's care | Sold as separate tests |
| Sample collection | Labs via partner draw, discounted | At-home finger prick or saliva |
| Second condition | Same membership covers it | Buy another test each time |
| Results review | Physician who can act | Physician-reviewed report |
| HSA and FSA | Varies by plan | Eligible on many tests |
| Certification | LegitScript certified (50053943) | Verify current Trustpilot/BBB standing |
As of 2026-07-13. Scope note: Thorne is testing and supplement guidance only, while Sipra pairs discounted labs with a physician who can prescribe treatment. Individual results vary.
Who should choose which
Choose Thorne if
- You want a quick, one-time read on a specific biomarker
- You prefer at-home collection with no subscription
- A supplement-focused plan is what you are looking for
Choose sipra if
- You want a physician who can treat what the labs find
- You take or are considering medication and need ongoing monitoring
- You would rather one membership cover testing and care than pay per test
Frequently asked questions
Does Thorne require a membership or subscription in 2026?
No. Thorne at-home tests are one-time purchases with no membership or auto-renewing subscription. You pay per test, roughly $89 to $350 depending on the kit. Sipra works differently, with one monthly membership that covers physician care, medication access, and discounted labs.
Can a Thorne test lead to treatment or a prescription?
Not directly. Thorne reviews your results and recommends supplements, and it suggests sharing findings with a practitioner you find yourself. It does not prescribe. With Sipra, a physician can act on your labs and prescribe treatment when appropriate. Individual results vary.
How does Thorne collect samples?
Most Thorne tests use an at-home finger-prick blood spot or a saliva sample that you mail to a CLIA-certified lab. Some newer panels require a lab visit. Sipra labs are drawn through a partner and discounted with membership.
Is Thorne cheaper than Sipra?
For a single one-time snapshot, a basic Thorne test can be inexpensive. But it is testing only. Sipra's $99/mo membership covers physician visits, medication access, and quarterly protocol labs at $29/mo, so the comparison depends on whether you want a report or ongoing care.
Are Thorne tests comprehensive?
Each Thorne test covers a small, focused set of biomarkers, not a full workup, so multiple areas mean multiple purchases. Sipra members can monitor everything they take through quarterly labs, with thyroid and hormone labs included in men's and women's care.
Your bloodwork, finally explained
- 130+ biomarkers, drawn at a lab near you
- We connect the dots across all your markers
- A personalized action plan, with you every step
- FSA & HSA eligible with all plans

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