Blood Testing in Australia
Blood Testing in Australia ranges from A$30 to A$5,900 across 14 providers in 21 cities. Panels test between 5 and 100 biomarkers, from basic screening to comprehensive longevity profiles. Super Young offers panels from A$30. The median price is A$164.
Prices verified April 2026
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General Health Check
5-marker general health screen covering liver, kidney, lipids, biochemistry, and glucose for a quick snapshot of core organ function.
Essential Health Check
Comprehensive blood test for an annual health check.
FOBT - Bowel Cancer Screening
A non-invasive stool-based test that detects hidden (occult) blood in faeces — an early warning sign of bowel cancer and pre-cancerous polyps. Bowel cancer is the second most common cancer in Australia and the second leading cause of cancer death, yet it is over 90% treatable when detected early. The Australian government recommends screening every 2 years from age 50, but this private option allows earlier or more frequent screening without a GP referral.
Inflammation Check
Comprehensive blood test to measure inflammation markers and assess cardiovascular disease risk.
Gut Microbiome Analysis
A stool-based analysis of your gut bacterial composition — identifying the balance of beneficial, commensal, and potentially pathogenic organisms that influence digestion, immune function, mood, and metabolic health. The gut microbiome contains more cells than your entire body and produces neurotransmitters, vitamins, and short-chain fatty acids that affect systems far beyond the digestive tract.
Thyroid Function Test (TFT)
A complete thyroid assessment measuring TSH, free T3, and free T4 — the three markers needed to properly evaluate thyroid function. Standard GP screening typically only includes TSH, which can miss subclinical thyroid dysfunction where TSH is borderline but the active hormones (T3/T4) are already abnormal. Thyroid disorders affect approximately 1 in 20 Australians and are 5-8 times more common in women.
DUTCH Hormone Panel
An advanced dried urine test measuring sex hormones and adrenal hormones with their metabolites — providing deeper insight than standard blood tests into how your body produces, processes, and eliminates hormones. The DUTCH (Dried Urine Test for Comprehensive Hormones) method captures hormone metabolites that blood testing misses, revealing methylation pathways, cortisol patterns, and oestrogen metabolism routes associated with cancer risk.
Comprehensive STI Screen
A confidential multi-pathogen sexual health screen covering the most common sexually transmitted infections in Australia. Uses swab-based collection for accurate detection of bacterial, viral, and parasitic STIs. Results delivered privately through ClearLabs' secure digital dashboard — no GP visit, no referral, no awkward conversations. Recommended after new sexual partners, unprotected contact, or as part of routine annual sexual health maintenance.
General Check Up Plus
Comprehensive screening adding iron studies and full thyroid function (TSH, FT3, FT4) to standard metabolic panel for thorough health assessment.
STD Panel 1
Comprehensive STD screening: HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Herpes HSV 1/2.
General Check Up Plus
Adds iron studies and full thyroid function (TSH, free T3, free T4) to the standard check-up. Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency worldwide and a frequent cause of unexplained fatigue. The thyroid panel goes beyond TSH alone to include free T3 and T4 — essential for detecting subclinical thyroid dysfunction that basic screening often misses.
Male Hormone Check
A comprehensive analysis of the hormones that govern masculinity and fertility.
Secretory IgA Saliva Check (sIgA)
Saliva test to measure secretory IgA (sIgA) levels, indicating immune system health.
Longevity Doctor Consult (30 mins)
30-minute consultation with functional medicine doctor to review health protocols, analyze current supplements, and optimize your longevity strategy. Ideal for ongoing care and protocol adjustments.
Ovarian Reserve Check (AMH)
A single-marker test measuring Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) to assess ovarian reserve — the quantity of remaining eggs. An important data point for women considering future fertility, planning egg freezing, or evaluating their reproductive timeline.
Routine Health Basic
A foundational health screen covering full blood count, liver and kidney function, a complete lipid panel, fasting glucose, and C-reactive protein. Provides a solid baseline for general health monitoring and screens for common conditions including anaemia, diabetes risk, liver dysfunction, and cardiovascular risk factors.
Hormones Male Test
A focused male hormone panel measuring free and total testosterone, estradiol, SHBG, FSH/LH, and prolactin. Provides a clear picture of androgenic hormone status for men experiencing low energy, reduced libido, mood changes, or investigating testosterone levels before or during hormone optimisation.
Hormones Female Test
A focused female hormone panel measuring estradiol, SHBG, FSH/LH, prolactin, progesterone, and testosterone. Useful for investigating menstrual irregularities, fertility concerns, perimenopause symptoms, or monitoring hormone replacement therapy.
Hormone + Thyroid Panel
Complete Hormone 12 panel plus thyroid markers (TSH, FT3, FT4) and insulin.
Female Hormone Blood Panel
A focused 3-marker reproductive hormone panel measuring FSH, LH, and progesterone — the core markers for assessing ovulation, cycle regularity, and menopausal status. More affordable than a comprehensive hormone screen, this panel answers the specific question of whether ovulation is occurring and where you sit in your reproductive timeline. Useful as a first step before committing to broader hormonal investigation.
Metabolic Balance Panel
Complete pathology panel for Metabolic Balance personalised nutrition analysis.
Standard Health Check
A focused 10-biomarker panel covering liver and kidney function, electrolytes, blood sugar control, inflammation, and cholesterol. A compact but informative screen for those who want key health metrics checked regularly without an extensive panel.
Allergy Panel - IgE
An IgE-specific blood test screening for immediate hypersensitivity reactions to multiple common allergens — including foods, environmental triggers, and animal dander. Unlike skin prick tests, blood-based IgE testing does not require you to stop antihistamines and carries no risk of triggering an allergic reaction during testing. Approximately 1 in 5 Australians is affected by allergic disease, with many unaware of their specific triggers.
Vitamin & Mineral Panel
A comprehensive micronutrient screen covering the vitamins and minerals most commonly deficient in Australians. Assesses the nutritional foundations that drive energy production, immune function, bone health, cognitive performance, and hormonal balance. More efficient than testing individual nutrients separately — this panel provides a complete nutritional status assessment in a single blood draw.

