Labs comparison · Reviewed for 2026
Is Ulta Lab Tests worth it for direct-to-consumer lab tests in 2026? An honest review.
This comparison reflects publicly available information about Ulta Lab Tests as of July 2026 and may have changed since.

Ulta Lab Tests lets you order your own blood work online, pay per test, and get drawn at a Quest location near you, all without a doctor's order in most states. It is a genuinely cheap, flexible way to see your numbers. The catch is what happens after the results land: Ulta hands you a PDF, not a plan. Sipra takes the other approach, folding discounted labs into one $99/mo membership with a physician who can actually treat what the labs reveal.
At a glance
| Ulta Lab Tests | ||
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Membership care: unlimited visits, meds, and discounted labs | Direct-to-consumer lab testing, results only |
| Pricing model | One $99/mo covers care; labs add-on at $29/mo | Pay per test, roughly $9 to $199, no membership |
| Who reads results | A Sipra physician interprets and can act | You and your own outside doctor |
| Sample collection | Quarterly protocol labs for members | In-person draw at 2,100+ Quest sites |
| Treats findings | Yes, same membership covers treatment | No, testing and reporting only |
Based on publicly available information as of 2026-07-13. Confirm current details on each company's own site.
What Ulta Lab Tests is, and who it is for
Ulta Lab Tests is a direct-to-consumer lab company. You browse a catalog of more than 1,000 individual tests and panels, add what you want to a cart, pay online, and then visit one of 2,100+ Quest Diagnostics draw sites for an in-person blood draw. In most states no physician order is required, though New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island restrict direct-to-consumer ordering. Results typically post to your online portal within one to two business days.
It is built for a specific kind of person: someone curious about their own biomarkers, comfortable ordering a la carte, and already working with a clinician who can interpret the numbers. For a self-directed biohacker or a patient tracking a known issue between doctor visits, that model is efficient and inexpensive. Individual results vary, and Ulta is clear that its reports are informational, to be discussed with your own provider.
Ulta sells you the map. It does not walk the trail with you.
Ulta Lab Tests pricing in 2026
Ulta's pricing is refreshingly simple: you pay per test, with no membership or subscription. Single markers start around $9, common panels like a lipid panel sit near $29, a comprehensive metabolic panel runs roughly $79, hormone profiles land around $99, and broad longevity bundles reach up to $199, per third-party reviews current as of July 2026. A phlebotomy draw fee of about $8.95 is added per visit. Ulta does not bill insurance, though HSA and FSA funds are accepted.
Sipra works differently, and the difference is the point. Instead of buying tests one at a time, members pay one $99/mo monthly membership that includes unlimited physician visits, ongoing care, access to medications across weight loss plus men's and women's health, and discounted labs, with quarterly protocol labs available at $29/mo. Thyroid and hormone labs are included with men's and women's care. On pure per-test price, Ulta can be cheaper. On testing that comes attached to a doctor who can act, Sipra is the one that closes the loop.
Where Ulta falls short for most people
The gap is interpretation and follow-through. Ulta explicitly includes no physician oversight and no result interpretation in its base offering. When your labs come back flagged, you are on your own to find a clinician, book a visit, and pay separately for the appointment and any treatment. For anyone without an existing doctor, that can turn a cheap test into an expensive, slow scramble.
Ulta is also blood-draw only. There is no at-home kit and no imaging or MRI, so you travel to a Quest site each time. And because every purchase is a la carte, tracking many markers regularly adds up quietly, one draw fee and one panel at a time. Sipra members instead get labs and the physician who reads them under a single membership, so a finding becomes a plan, not a homework assignment. The Sipra Promise refunds unshipped medication on longer plans if a member is not satisfied.
Ulta Lab Tests pros and cons
What is good
- Very low pay-per-test pricing, from about $9, often well below typical out-of-pocket lab costs
- Huge catalog of 1,000+ tests and panels across many categories, easy to order a la carte
- No membership or subscription, and no doctor's order needed in most states
- HSA and FSA funds accepted, with fast results in about one to two business days
What to weigh
- No physician interpretation or treatment included, you are left to act on results alone
- Blood draw only, with no at-home kit and no imaging option
- Per-visit draw fee and a la carte pricing add up if you test many markers often
- Not available in every state, including New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island
sipra vs Ulta Lab Tests, side by side
| Ulta Lab Tests | ||
|---|---|---|
| Core model | Membership care plus discounted labs | Lab testing only, no care |
| Pricing | $99/mo membership | Pay per test, about $9 to $199 |
| Membership required | One membership covers everything | None, pure a la carte |
| Who interprets results | A Sipra physician | You and your outside doctor |
| Can treat findings | Yes, under same membership | No |
| Collection method | Quarterly protocol labs for members | In-person Quest blood draw |
| At-home or imaging | Care is fully remote | Neither, draw sites only |
| Test menu breadth | Protocol labs plus included hormone and thyroid panels | 1,000+ tests, very broad |
| Second condition | Same one membership covers it | Just order more tests separately |
| Insurance and HSA | No hidden fees, no charge until a physician approves | No insurance, HSA and FSA accepted |
As of 2026-07-13. Scope note: Ulta is testing only. Sipra pairs discounted labs with a physician who can act on findings, so the two are not the same category of service.
Who should choose which
Choose Ulta Lab Tests if
- You want the widest possible menu of individual lab tests to order a la carte
- You already have a clinician to interpret results and manage care
- You want the lowest possible per-test price and will handle everything after
Choose sipra if
- You want labs and a physician who reads and acts on them in one place
- You would rather one $99/mo membership than paying per test and per visit
- You may treat weight, hormones, or other conditions and want it all under one membership
Frequently asked questions
Does Ulta Lab Tests include a doctor to explain my results in 2026?
No. As of July 2026 Ulta's base service is testing and reporting only, with no physician interpretation included. Results come with reference ranges, but Ulta advises you discuss them with your own provider. Sipra instead includes a physician who reads your labs and can treat findings, all under one $99/mo membership.
Is Ulta Lab Tests cheaper than Sipra?
On a single test, often yes. Ulta's a la carte prices start around $9 plus a draw fee, verified July 2026. But that price buys numbers only. Sipra's $99/mo membership covers unlimited visits, medication access, and discounted labs at $29/mo, so you are comparing a raw test to testing plus ongoing care.
Do I need a doctor's order to use Ulta Lab Tests?
In most states, no. Ulta lets adults order their own blood work without a referral, though New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island restrict direct-to-consumer ordering as of July 2026. The tradeoff is that no clinician is attached to act on the results afterward.
Can Ulta Lab Tests treat what my labs find?
No. Ulta reports results but does not provide treatment, prescriptions, or care. If a marker is off, you arrange and pay for a clinician separately. With Sipra, the same membership that discounts your labs also covers the physician who can act on them, including hormone and thyroid labs included with 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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