Comprehensive blood panels cost $25–$100 cash pay vs. $500+ through a hospital. What to order, where to get it, and how to read your results.
Comprehensive blood panels cost $25–$100 cash pay vs. $500+ through a hospital. What to order, where to get it, and how to read your results.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does blood work cost without insurance?
A comprehensive metabolic panel costs $10–$30 through direct-to-consumer labs like Quest Direct or Ulta Lab Tests. A complete blood count (CBC) runs $6–$20. A full panel including lipids, thyroid, and metabolic markers costs $50–$100 total. The same tests through a hospital can cost $500–$1,500.
Can I order my own blood work without a doctor?
Yes. In most states, you can order blood work directly through services like Quest Direct, Ulta Lab Tests, or Walk-In Lab without a doctor's order. You pay online, visit a local lab for the draw, and receive results in 1–3 days.