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Heart & Cardiac Blood Test Cost Comparison: Lipid, hs-CRP, Homocysteine (2026)

Price comparison · Updated June 9, 2026 · By the Laboratories.org editorial team

Cardiovascular risk assessment often involves three complementary blood tests: the lipid panel (cholesterol), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and homocysteine. Online portals charge very different prices for each of these tests, and the cheapest provider varies by test. This page gives honest, side-by-side pricing for all three cardiac markers — with checkout fees included — so you can compare what you'd actually pay.

Key takeaways

Three cardiac markers explained

These three tests each add something distinct to a cardiovascular risk picture:

None of these tests is diagnostic on its own. A healthcare provider interprets them together with your medical history, blood pressure, family history, and other factors. See the Heart & Cardiac Testing hub for a broader explanation of how these markers are used clinically.

Lipid panel prices

The standard lipid panel is the same test across all portals — total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides. Sorted cheapest-first by listed price.

Provider Listed price Fees note Est. total What's included
LabReqs $25.00 None stated ~$25 Total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides
Jason Health $28.00 $18 lab fee included in listed price ~$28 Total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, cholesterol/HDL ratio, non-HDL-C
HealthLabs $29.00 None stated ~$29 Cholesterol and triglyceride levels
Accesa Labs $49.00 None stated ~$49 Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides

See lipid panel cost comparison for the full breakdown including Ulta Lab Tests' combined panel note.

hs-CRP (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein) prices

The hs-CRP test uses a highly sensitive immunoassay to detect low levels of C-reactive protein. All portals below test the same marker. Sorted cheapest-first by listed price.

Provider Listed price Fees note Est. total What's included
Jason Health $38.00 $18 lab fee included in listed price ~$38 High-sensitivity CRP for cardiovascular disease risk prediction
LabReqs $39.00 None stated ~$39 High-sensitivity C-reactive protein for heart inflammation risk
Walk-In Lab $41.00 None stated ~$41 Cardiac risk assessment, inflammation markers
Ulta Lab Tests $48.90 +$12.95 lab order fee at checkout ~$61.85 High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (inflammatory risk)
Accesa Labs $59.00 None stated ~$59 hs-CRP blood level for inflammation and cardiac risk
RequestATest $59.00 None stated ~$59 CRP High Sensitivity, cardiac CRP biomarker
HealthLabs $79.00 None stated ~$79 Hidden inflammation linked to heart disease

Prices from each provider's public website, May 2026. Confirm current totals before ordering.

Homocysteine prices

Homocysteine tests are offered by fewer portals. Sorted cheapest-first by effective total.

Provider Listed price Fees note Est. total What's included
Ulta Lab Tests $49.90 +$12.95 lab order fee at checkout ~$62.85 Homocysteine level for cardiovascular and stroke risk
LabReqs $61.00 None stated ~$61 Homocysteine for cardiovascular and vitamin-related risk
HealthLabs $68.00 None stated ~$68 Amino acid to assess cardiovascular and nutritional risk
RequestATest $69.00 None stated ~$69 Homocysteine to assess risk for heart attack or stroke

Note: Ulta Lab Tests' listed $49.90 becomes approximately $62.85 after the $12.95 checkout fee — making LabReqs at $61 the better total value for homocysteine alone.

Bundle vs. individual ordering

If you need all three tests — lipid panel, hs-CRP, and homocysteine — consider whether a bundle saves money over ordering separately:

These panels are not identical — compare what each covers, not just the price.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest hs-CRP test online?

Jason Health lists the lowest hs-CRP price at $38, with the $18 lab order fee already included in the listed price — making it the all-in lowest cost option. LabReqs is a close second at $39 with no additional fee stated. Both use major national lab networks (Quest and LabCorp respectively).

Should I get hs-CRP and lipid panel together?

Many cardiologists and prevention-focused clinicians order both together because they measure different aspects of cardiovascular risk — cholesterol levels vs. inflammatory burden. Whether to order both depends on your risk profile and healthcare provider guidance. If you need both, LabReqs' Heart Health Panel ($129) may be more economical than ordering separately.

Why is HealthLabs so much more expensive for hs-CRP?

HealthLabs lists hs-CRP at $79 — significantly higher than Jason Health ($38) or LabReqs ($39). Portal pricing reflects each company's fee structure, not differences in test quality. The underlying lab test uses the same methodology at Quest Diagnostics regardless of which portal you order through.

What does a high homocysteine level mean?

Elevated homocysteine (hyperhomocysteinemia) has been associated with increased cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease risk. It can also indicate low vitamin B12, B6, or folate levels. Interpretation depends on your overall health profile — consult your healthcare provider for guidance on results.

Sources

  1. MedlinePlus — C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test — https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/c-reactive-protein-crp-test/
  2. MedlinePlus — Homocysteine — https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/homocysteine-test/
  3. Provider pricing sourced from each provider's public website, May 2026: Jason Health, HealthLabs, LabReqs, Accesa Labs, Walk-In Lab, RequestATest, Ulta Lab Tests.