Key takeaway:
Superpower ($199/year) uses a venous draw for 100+ health metrics, with a personalized protocol, on-demand care team, and Rx access. SiPhox Health (membership from $99) is at-home only: needle-free capillary collection of up to ~60 biomarkers (its Ultimate 360 panel), with AI insights and flexible monthly, quarterly, or biannual retesting.
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Superpower vs SiPhox Health, compared
Superpower and SiPhox Health are both biomarker testing services, but they're built differently. Superpower is $199 a year and includes 100+ health metrics from a single venous blood draw, plus a personalized action plan, on-demand care-team access, and a supplement and prescription marketplace.
SiPhox Health membership starts at $99 and is at-home only: needle-free capillary collection of up to ~60 biomarkers, with AI-generated insights and flexible retesting. However, there is no included care team and prescriptions are available only through a separate telehealth add-on.
What a biomarker testing service covers
A biomarker testing company offers blood-based testing on a periodic basis. Biomarkers are measurable signals in your blood, things like cholesterol, blood sugar, and hormones.
Some platforms stop at data and a report. Others turn results into a plan you can act on. Two questions separate them: how much do they measure, and what do they help you do next?
Superpower and SiPhox answer those differently. One is a full membership with care built in; the other is a convenient self-serve tracker whose cost scales with how often you test.
Superpower, step by step
Superpower follows a simple path:
- Join for $199 a year.
- Give one venous 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. You can shop a supplement marketplace with member-exclusive pricing, and prescription and peptide access is available in the marketplace (medications priced separately).
Biological-age tracking is built in. Results arrive in 5 to 10 business days.
SiPhox Health, step by step
SiPhox is built for convenience. You order a kit, collect a sample at home with its needle-free EasyDraw upper-arm device, then mail it to a CLIA-certified lab. There's no vein draw and no lab visit, which is its genuine edge.
Results come back in 7 to 10 days, paired with AI-generated insights and supplement recommendations. Its broadest Ultimate 360 panel runs ~60 biomarkers, and you can retest monthly, quarterly, or every six months. Human coaching is an optional paid add-on, not an included care team.
What's in each panel
This is the comparison point buyers scrutinize most, so precision matters. The two count on different bases.
- Headline count — Superpower: 100+ health metrics*; SiPhox Health: ~60 biomarkers
- Counted from — Superpower: One venous draw; SiPhox Health: One at-home capillary kit
- Method — Superpower: Venous lab draw; SiPhox Health: Needle-free capillary collection
*Superpower's 100+ combines direct lab measurements with calculated metrics like LMR, MLR, and Ferritin:Albumin. SiPhox's count is distinct markers per test, not a yearly total, so retesting more often still tracks the same ~60 markers, not a wider panel. There's a fair accuracy nuance, too: capillary collection correlates well with venous methods for markers like HbA1c, glucose, and CRP, but research has found weaker correlation for some lipids. Both run through CLIA-certified labs.
From results to action
This is where the two diverge most. Superpower includes on-demand access to a care team you can message about your results, plus prescription and peptide access covering GLP-1, TRT, and clinically appropriate peptides. A curated supplement marketplace offers member-exclusive pricing.
SiPhox works differently. It gives you AI-generated insights and supplement recommendations, with human coaching as a paid add-on. There's no included clinician care team, and prescriptions come only through a separate telehealth add-on, not a built-in marketplace.
SiPhox hands you data and suggestions; Superpower keeps testing and action under one roof.
Price and what you get
SiPhox can cost less at entry, with membership starting at $99 for one of four core panels. But what you pay depends on how often you test and which panels you add: SiPhox markets monthly, quarterly, and biannual cadences, and the broader Ultimate 360 panel adds $125 (about $224 with the membership), while a GLP monitoring panel adds $75.
Superpower is $199 a year for 100+ health metrics, with a full 100+ metric re-test as a single $179 add-on, and that membership bundles a protocol, a supplement marketplace, and prescription access.
Both are HSA/FSA eligible, so pre-tax dollars cover either. The right value depends on whether you want frequent at-home retesting or a complete baseline with care.
Best fit for you
Superpower is best for:
- People who want a full venous baseline of 100+ health metrics.
- People who want a protocol and on-demand care, not just data.
- People who want supplement and prescription access in one place.
- People who value biological-age tracking.
SiPhox Health is best for:
- Budget self-trackers who want frequent at-home panels.
- People who want needle-free home collection with no lab visit.
- People who mainly want data and trend tracking over guidance.
The takeaway
SiPhox Health wins on entry convenience: needle-free at-home collection with flexible retesting, from $99. If low-friction data tracking is all you want, it delivers.
But it stops there, at data and recommendations, and needle-free comes with a trade-off: a single venous draw supports a broader, more complete panel than fingerstick sampling. Superpower gives you 100+ health metrics from that venous draw, then turns them into a personalized protocol, on-demand care, and a supplement and prescription marketplace, the part SiPhox leaves to you.
Convenience gets you a number; it doesn't tell you what to do with it. Superpower closes that gap with a protocol, care, and a marketplace built around your results, and 85% of members rated that plan more useful — even life-changing — than their annual checkup. The easy test is a start; the plan is what changes anything.
Frequently asked questions
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