Function Health Comprehensive Blood Panel Cost (2026)
Function Health Comprehensive Blood Panel costs $499 - $999 nationally in 2026, with a median of $599. Pricing varies significantly by metro market, provider credentials, and case complexity.
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About Function Health Comprehensive Blood Panel
Function Health is a subscription-based blood biomarker testing platform that runs 100+ blood markers twice yearly for $499/year, with results delivered through a consumer-facing app and physician-reviewed insights. The company launched in 2023 and grew rapidly to over 50,000 members by 2025. Competitors include InsideTracker ($589/year), Marek Health (variable pricing through telehealth), Quest Diagnostics direct order, and traditional labs ordered through primary care. Function Health and similar services have become a major entry point for the cash-pay health optimization market.
What it is
A subscription service that runs comprehensive blood panels twice yearly through Quest Diagnostics or LabCorp partner labs. Function Health's 100+ biomarker panel covers metabolic health, hormone status, inflammation, nutrient levels, cardiovascular risk, organ function, and several specialty markers (Lp(a), ApoB, hsCRP, homocysteine, vitamin D, B12, folate, omega-3 index). Results delivered through proprietary app with physician-reviewed interpretation and longitudinal tracking.
Who it is for
Adults interested in proactive health optimization, longevity-focused individuals, patients tracking specific health interventions (TRT, GLP-1, peptides), patients with insurance limitations on comprehensive testing, and consumers willing to pay $499/year for systematic biomarker tracking.
What is typically included
- 100+ blood biomarkers (Function Health Standard)
- Two complete panels per year (every 6 months)
- Physician order facilitation
- Blood draw at Quest Diagnostics or LabCorp partner labs
- Comprehensive app with longitudinal tracking
- Physician-reviewed insights and recommendations
- Specialty markers: Lp(a), ApoB, hsCRP, homocysteine, omega-3 index
Procedure snapshot
- Category
- Diagnostics
- Timeline
- 1 day
- Typical recovery
- 0 days
- Financing common
- No
- Evidence level
- FDA-Approved
Cost factors
Service tier
Function Health Standard $499/year. Function Health Plus $999/year adds additional specialty markers and quarterly testing. InsideTracker Ultimate $589/year. Marek Health bundled testing varies.
Direct lab order vs subscription
Direct Quest or LabCorp order through your physician for an equivalent panel costs $200-$400. Subscription services charge premium for app, longitudinal tracking, and physician-reviewed insights.
Insurance-covered through primary care
When ordered by your physician for medical indication, many of the standard biomarkers (lipid panel, CMP, CBC, vitamin D, hormones with documented deficiency) are insurance-covered with $0-$50 copay.
Add-on testing
Heavy metals panel ($199-$299 add-on), gut microbiome ($149-$249), advanced hormone panels for active TRT management ($75-$200 quarterly).
Function Health Comprehensive Blood Panel Cost by City
Median function health comprehensive blood panel pricing across top US metros.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Function Health cost in 2026? +
Function Health Standard membership costs $499/year as of 2026, which includes 100+ biomarkers tested twice annually (every 6 months). Function Health Plus is $999/year with additional specialty markers and quarterly testing. Comparable services: InsideTracker Ultimate $589/year, Marek Health bundled testing varies by clinic.
Is Function Health worth it? +
For consumers prioritizing systematic biomarker tracking with an app-based interface and physician-reviewed insights, Function Health delivers strong value at $499/year for 200+ tests across both annual panels. For comparison, ordering equivalent comprehensive panels through your physician via Quest or LabCorp can run $200-$400 if not insurance-covered. The premium is for the app, longitudinal tracking, and physician interpretation.
Does insurance cover Function Health? +
Function Health subscription fees are not directly insurance-reimbursed. HSA and FSA funds can typically be used for tax-advantaged payment. Many of the underlying biomarker tests would be insurance-covered if ordered by your physician for medical indication, but the subscription model is outside traditional insurance reimbursement.
What biomarkers does Function Health test? +
Function Health Standard tests 100+ markers across categories: lipid panel + advanced lipids (ApoB, Lp(a)), complete metabolic panel, CBC with differential, hemoglobin A1c, fasting insulin, thyroid (TSH, Free T4, Free T3), cortisol, hormone panel (testosterone, estradiol, SHBG), DHEA-S, vitamin D, B12, folate, ferritin, iron, hsCRP, homocysteine, omega-3 index, and specialty markers including ApoB, Lp(a), TMAO, and others.
How does Function Health compare to ordering labs directly? +
Direct Quest or LabCorp ordering through your physician can run $200-$400 for an equivalent panel. The premium for Function Health subscription is in the app-based interface, longitudinal tracking, physician-reviewed insights, and convenience. Some users find direct ordering more cost-effective; others prefer the integrated experience.
How does Function Health compare to InsideTracker? +
InsideTracker Ultimate is $589/year and includes more emphasis on nutritional and lifestyle recommendations from biomarker data. Function Health emphasizes medical interpretation and broader specialty marker coverage. Both are comparable in test scope; the main differences are app experience and recommendation style.
Can I use Function Health data with my doctor? +
Yes. Function Health results are downloadable in standard PDF format and include CLIA-certified lab reports. Your primary care or specialty provider can review and act on Function Health results the same as any other lab work. Many primary care physicians appreciate having comprehensive baseline data.
How often should I check my blood biomarkers? +
For healthy asymptomatic adults: annually is standard. For patients actively managing TRT, HRT, GLP-1 medications, or other interventions: quarterly. Function Health Standard's twice-yearly cadence fits the healthy-optimization-focused user. Patients on active hormone therapy may need additional quarterly testing through their prescribing provider.
Can Function Health detect cancer? +
Function Health tests do not include cancer-specific markers like Galleri (multi-cancer early detection) or organ-specific tumor markers (PSA, CA-125). The standard panel includes general inflammation markers (hsCRP) and complete blood count that can flag concerning patterns warranting further workup, but Function Health is not a cancer screening tool.
What is the difference between Function Health and Quest direct? +
Quest Diagnostics offers direct-order biomarker tests at $200-$400 for an equivalent panel without subscription, requires you to interpret results yourself or share with your physician, and lacks longitudinal tracking. Function Health adds the subscription model, app interface, physician-reviewed insights, and built-in tracking - the value tradeoff is service experience vs raw cost.
Is Function Health legitimate? +
Yes. Function Health uses CLIA-certified labs (Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp), FDA-cleared diagnostic assays, and licensed physicians for order facilitation and result interpretation. The company raised significant venture funding and has well-known clinical advisors. The service operates within standard clinical laboratory frameworks.
Sources
- Function Health. "Comprehensive Biomarker Panel Methodology." 2024. (Service description)
- Quest Diagnostics. "CLIA Certification and Test Methodology." 2024. (Lab partner standards)
- USPSTF. "Cardiovascular Risk Screening Recommendations." 2022. (Evidence-based screening guidelines)
- Endocrine Society. "Adult Lipid Screening Guidelines." 2024. (Lipid panel evidence base)