Which provider is better:Mito Health or Empirical Health?
Empirical Health provides better value with 44.7 biomarkers per $100 spent, offering more comprehensive coverage for your investment.
However, the best choice depends on your specific health goals, budget, and which biomarkers are most important for your situation.
How much do Mito Health and Empirical Health cost per year?
Mito Health costs $349 per year for 1,
while Empirical Health costs $190 per year for 1.
The cost per test is $349
for Mito Health and $190
for Empirical Health.
What biomarkers does Mito Health test that Empirical Health doesn't?
Mito Health includes 21 unique biomarkers not found in Empirical Health's panel.
These include GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase), Free T3 (Triiodothyronine), TPO Antibodies (Thyroid Peroxidase), and others.
Can I use insurance with Mito Health or Empirical Health?
Both Mito Health and Empirical Health are direct-to-consumer services that typically don't accept insurance.
However, you may be able to submit receipts to your insurance for reimbursement if you have out-of-network benefits,
or use HSA/FSA funds for payment. Check with your insurance provider and the testing companies for specific policies.
How often should I get blood work done?
Most health optimization experts recommend testing 2-4 times per year to establish baselines and track trends.
Mito Health includes 1 in their annual membership,
while Empirical Health includes 1.
More frequent testing allows you to track the effectiveness of interventions and catch changes early.
Where can I get blood drawn for these tests?
Mito Health uses US nationwide,
while Empirical Health uses 2200+ locations.
Both typically have thousands of collection centers nationwide. You'll schedule your blood draw through their platform after ordering.