Key takeaway:
Superpower ($199/year) is an all-in membership that runs 100+ health metrics from one blood draw, with a personalized protocol, on-demand care, biological-age tracking, and a supplement and prescription marketplace. Mito Health is a $9/month membership that unlocks member pricing on a build-your-own marketplace of 1,000+ tests and panels (its named panels run from about $90 for 16 markers up to $1,455 for 55 markers at member pricing), centered on a clinician-reviewed report and an optional 1:1 live consult; it has no supplement or prescription marketplace and doesn't offer medication management.
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Superpower and Mito Health are both membership-based biomarker testing services. Superpower is $199/year and includes 100+ health metrics, a personalized action plan, on-demand care-team access, and a supplement and prescription marketplace. Mito Health is a $9/month membership that unlocks member pricing on a build-your-own marketplace of tests and panels, centered on a clinician-reviewed report with an optional 1:1 live consult, plus biological-age tracking. It has no supplement or prescription marketplace and doesn't offer medication management.
What biomarker testing services do
A biomarker testing service offers blood-based testing at set intervals, then turns the results into guidance. Biomarkers are measurable signals in your blood, like cholesterol, blood sugar, and hormones.
Some platforms stop at a report. Others help you act on it. Two questions separate them: how much do they measure, and what do they help you do next?
Superpower runs a 100+ metric panel; Mito centers on a clinician-reviewed report and biological-age tracking, with panels you pick or build yourself. The real difference is what happens after the numbers come back.
Inside the Superpower membership
Superpower follows a simple path:
- Join for $199 a year. (HSA/FSA eligible)
- Give one blood draw at a lab, or at home for an added fee.
- Receive 100+ health metrics in your dashboard.
- Get a personalized action plan.
- Message your care team on demand.
Testing reaches 2,000+ partner locations across 40+ states. There's a supplement marketplace with member-exclusive pricing, and prescription and peptide access (GLP-1, TRT, peptides) is available in the marketplace (medications priced separately).
A biological-age score is built into every Superpower membership, with an optional OrganAge add-on for a deeper organ-level view. Results arrive in 5-10 business days.
Inside the Mito Health membership
Mito Health takes a high-touch, longevity-coached approach. You give one blood draw at a partner lab, then Mito pairs AI analysis with a clinician-reviewed report.
A standout step is a 1:1 live video consult, where a licensed clinician walks you through your results, backed by concierge messaging. The consult is an optional paid add-on, about $39 per 30 minutes at the member rate ($99 non-member). You also get a dashboard and biological-age analysis.
Its named panels range from 16 markers (Essential) to 55 (Ultra), and members can also build their own panel from a marketplace of 1,000+ tests, so the exact count depends on what you choose. It's available across the U.S. (New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island route through BioReference) and is HSA/FSA eligible. There's no supplement or prescription marketplace, and member-priced supplements and Rx aren't part of the model.
What each one tests
Superpower runs 100+ metrics in its standard panel, so precision matters. Its count combines direct lab measurements with calculated, derived metrics like LMR and Ferritin:Albumin. Mito's largest off-the-shelf panel covers 55 markers, with broader coverage only by assembling tests from its 1,000+ marketplace, and its direct-versus-derived split isn't publicly disclosed.
- Headline count — Superpower: 100+ health metrics*; Mito Health: up to 55 per named panel (Ultra), more via build-your-own
- Direct vs derived — Superpower: Direct labs + derived ratios; Mito Health: Split not disclosed
- Panel consistency — Superpower: Consistent core panel; Mito Health: Varies by what you build
*Superpower's 100+ combines direct lab measurements with calculated ratios. Both count on different bases, so it's best to compare like with like.
What happens after your results
This is where the two diverge most. Superpower closes the loop: your results feed a personalized protocol that connects to supplements at member-exclusive pricing and prescription and peptide access (medications priced separately)*, all in one membership, with on-demand care between tests.
Mito Health hands you a clinician-reviewed report and an optional live consult to talk it through, which is genuinely valuable. But Mito has no supplement or prescription marketplace and no member-priced supplement or peptide access, so acting on your numbers — supplements especially — largely happens elsewhere.
One service keeps testing and action under one roof; the other points you outward.
*Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not evaluated by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. A patient-specific prescription is required, and Rx products are prescribed only when clinically appropriate. Rx products are not available in all states. See informed consent.
What you pay, and for what
Superpower costs $199 a year, flat and all-in. Mito works differently: a $9/month membership ($108 a year) unlocks near-cost member pricing, and you then buy each test or panel à la carte from its marketplace. Mito's named panels run from about $90 for 16 markers (Essential) to $1,455 for 55 markers (Ultra) at member pricing, and you can also build your own from its 1,000+ test marketplace. A standalone clinician consult is about $39 per 30 minutes at the member rate. Both are HSA/FSA eligible.
À la carte looks cheaper at the entry point, but no single Mito panel matches Superpower's breadth at its price. Mito's Core Panel covers 32 markers at about $192 (member) or $268 (non-member), and its broadest named panel, Ultra, runs 55 markers at about $1,455 (member) — both fewer markers than Superpower's 100+, and Ultra costs many times more. Matching Superpower's breadth on Mito means assembling tests à la carte from its marketplace, which adds up, all on top of the $9/month membership.
The prices buy different things, too. With Mito, you assemble and pay for testing piece by piece. Superpower's single price bundles a protocol, on-demand care, a supplement marketplace, and prescription access alongside the testing. So the question isn't just the sticker price. It's how much of your next step is included.
Best fit for you
Superpower is best for:
- People who want to spend less.
- People who want a protocol and care, not just a report.
- People who want supplement and prescription access in one membership.
- People who want to act on their results between tests.
Mito Health is best for:
- People who specifically want a booked 1:1 live clinician video consult to walk through their results.
- People who value a longevity-coaching-style onboarding.
The verdict
Mito Health's warm, concierge onboarding is real. Its standout is a single booked live consult that walks you through your results once, where Superpower gives you on-demand care-team messaging you can use between tests, not just on one scheduled call.
But for most people, Superpower is the stronger pick: 100+ health metrics, a personalized protocol, on-demand care, and a supplement and prescription marketplace in one flat membership, instead of a membership plus à la carte panels and paid consults.
One walkthrough call is a nice touch, but ongoing access is what turns results into changes that last. In Superpower's member data, 60% uncovered something a doctor had previously missed or overlooked — and the membership exists to help you act on that, not just hear it once.
Frequently asked questions
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