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Lipid Panel (Cholesterol Test) Cost Comparison (2026)

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

A lipid panel is the standard blood test for measuring cholesterol — total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides — used to assess cardiovascular disease risk. Online lab portals charge anywhere from $25 to $72.85 for the same core test. Some portals add checkout fees that aren't visible upfront. This page compares all available pricing using verified data from each provider's public website as of May 2026.

Key takeaways

What the lipid panel measures

A standard lipid panel is a blood test that measures four key markers involved in cardiovascular health:

Most panels also report a total cholesterol/HDL ratio, which some clinicians use alongside individual markers. The test requires a blood draw and, in most cases, fasting for 9–12 hours beforehand to get accurate triglyceride and calculated LDL values. See the Heart & Cardiac Testing hub for context on how a lipid panel fits into a broader cardiovascular assessment.

The lipid panel is one of the most commonly ordered routine blood tests. According to MedlinePlus, it is used both to screen for cardiovascular disease risk and to monitor treatment for people already managing high cholesterol.

Price comparison table

All prices are from each provider's public website as of May 2026, sorted cheapest-first by listed price. The standard lipid panel measures the same core markers across all portals — this is a valid equivalent comparison.

Provider Listed price Fees note Est. total Lab network What's included
LabReqs $25.00 None stated ~$25 LabCorp and major national networks Total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides
Jason Health $28.00 $18 lab order fee included in listed price ~$28 Quest Diagnostics Total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, cholesterol/HDL-C ratio, non-HDL-C
HealthLabs $29.00 None stated ~$29 Quest Diagnostics Measures cholesterol and triglyceride levels
Accesa Labs $49.00 None stated ~$49 Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp Standard lipid blood test markers (Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides)
Ulta Lab Tests $72.85 +$12.95 lab order fee at checkout ~$85.80 Quest Diagnostics Lipid Panel and hs-CRP combined (this is a bundle — see note below)

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

Note on Ulta Lab Tests: The $72.85 Ulta listing is for their "Lipid Panel and C-Reactive Protein Cardiac (hsCRP)" bundle — it includes both a lipid panel and an hs-CRP test. If you only need a lipid panel, this is not an equivalent standalone comparison. A standalone lipid panel was not identified as a separate SKU on Ulta's site at the time of data collection. The combined panel is a different product from a standalone lipid panel.

These panels may not be fully identical — compare what each covers, not just the price.

Understanding fees and true totals

Two providers in this comparison handle fees differently from the others:

Always confirm the final checkout total before completing your order, as portal pricing can change.

Verdict: which portal to choose

Our verdict

Frequently asked questions

How much does a lipid panel cost without insurance?

At online portals, a standard lipid panel costs $25–$49 before any checkout fees, as of June 2026. LabReqs ($25, no stated fee) is now the lowest listed price. Jason Health ($28, fee-inclusive) and HealthLabs ($29, no stated fee) are next. Avoid comparing Ulta Lab Tests' $72.85 listing directly — it is a combined lipid+hs-CRP bundle, not a standalone lipid panel. Always confirm the final checkout total before ordering.

What does a lipid panel include?

A standard lipid panel includes total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and usually a cholesterol/HDL ratio. Some panels add non-HDL cholesterol. All portals in this comparison include these core markers.

Do I need to fast before a lipid panel?

Yes, for most standard lipid panels. Fasting for 9–12 hours before the blood draw allows for accurate triglyceride measurement and LDL calculation. Water is fine to drink. Take your usual medications unless your healthcare provider says otherwise.

Can I order a lipid panel online without a doctor?

Yes. All portals in this comparison offer direct-to-consumer ordering — you purchase online, visit a nearby patient service center (Quest or LabCorp), and receive results in a secure portal. No physician's order required upfront, though results are reviewed by an affiliated physician under each portal's model. See how online lab testing works for the full process.

How long does a lipid panel take?

Most portals report results within 1–3 business days after the blood draw. HealthLabs and LabReqs both list 1–3 business day turnaround; Jason Health notes "usually in 1–3 days."

Sources

  1. MedlinePlus — Cholesterol Levels: What You Need to Know — https://medlineplus.gov/cholesterol.html
  2. Provider pricing sourced from each provider's public website, May 2026: Jason Health, HealthLabs, LabReqs, Accesa Labs, Ulta Lab Tests.