Complete Head-to-Head Comparison
Compare costs, biomarker coverage, and value to find the best blood testing service for your needs
Everlywell
17.7 biomarkers per $100
Everlywell
83 biomarkers tested
Everlywell
12 tests/year
| Feature | Superpower | Everlywell |
|---|---|---|
| Lab Locations | 2000+ locations | In-person + at-home |
| Key Features | Advanced lipid panel with LDL-P, inflammation ratios, fatty acid analysis, at-home draw ($99) | At-home collection, monthly membership credits |
| Notes | $199/year or $17/month. One comprehensive test annually. HSA/FSA eligible | Everlywell+ membership $39/mo ($468/yr). 1 credit/month. HSA/FSA accepted |
Based on this comparison, make an informed decision about your blood testing provider
Everlywell provides better value with 17.7 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.
Superpower costs $199 per year for 1, while Everlywell costs $468 per year for 12. The cost per test is $199.00 for Superpower and $39.00 for Everlywell.
Superpower includes 42 unique biomarkers not found in Everlywell's panel. These include important markers like VLDL Cholesterol, Apolipoprotein B (ApoB), Lipoprotein (a), and others.
Both Superpower and Everlywell 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.
Most health optimization experts recommend testing 2-4 times per year to establish baselines and track trends. Superpower includes 1 in their annual membership, while Everlywell includes 12. More frequent testing allows you to track the effectiveness of interventions and catch changes early.
Superpower uses 2000+ locations, while Everlywell uses In-person + at-home. Both typically have thousands of collection centers nationwide. You'll schedule your blood draw through their platform after ordering.