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First cited by AI Jul 7, 2026
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AI Visibility

Visibility trend

At-home lab testing, daily share of AI answers mentioning Foundation Medicine, through Jul 7, 2026.

1.7%

Avg position when mentioned: 11.0

By engine

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  • ChatGPT
    6.7%

Mention sentiment

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  • 0 positive mentions
  • 1 neutral
  • 0 mixed or cautious

Recent AI answers mentioning Foundation Medicine

ChatGPTJul 7, 2026, 09:36 UTC
How much does a full biomarker panel cost?

Short answer: it depends a lot on what you mean by a “full biomarker panel.” Prices range from about $30 for a single at‑home test to several thousand dollars for very comprehensive or specialty testing. Below is a quick guide so you can match cost to what you want. What “full biomarker panel” might mean (typical price ranges) Basic clinical panel (CBC + CMP + lipid panel + HbA1c): $30–$200 out of pocket if ordered through a lab or DTC kit; often $0–$50 with insurance if ordered by your doctor. Expanded metabolic/health panel (adds TSH, vitamin D, hs‑CRP, fasting insulin, basic hormones): $100–$400 out of pocket. Advanced cardiovascular or metabolic testing (NMR advanced lipoprotein, insulin resistance markers, detailed inflammation markers): $150–$600. Hormone panels or comprehensive endocrine panels (multiple sex/stress hormones): $150–$700 depending on sample type (saliva vs blood). Functional/ specialty panels (micronutrient panels, intracellular nutrient testing like SpectraCell): $300–$700. Genomic or circulating tumor DNA / oncology biomarker panels: $500 up to several thousand dollars depending on breadth and clinical context. Examples of providers (and why you might pick them) Quest Diagnostics / LabCorp — large national lab networks. Good if you want clinician‑ordered lab testing, same labs used in many clinics, and easier insurance billing. Prices vary; patient‑pay options available. Everlywell / LetsGetChecked — direct‑to‑consumer at‑home kits for common panels (cholesterol, hormones, vitamin D, thyroid). Convenient and reasonably priced ($40–$250 depending on the test). InsideTracker / WellnessFX — lab testing plus in‑depth interpretation and personalized lifestyle recommendations. Good if you want actionable interpretation; packages commonly $200–$600+. SpectraCell — offers speciality tests like micronutrient and cellular nutrient testing. Pick if you want detailed nutrient/function assays (typically $300–$600). Thorne — sells clinically oriented tests and integrates with supplements; useful if you want testing + product recommendations. Natera / Guardant Health / Foundation Medicine — for advanced genomic or oncology biomarker testing; used in clinical cancer care and typically expensive (hundreds to thousands). Insurance, ordering, and budgeting tips If a test is medically indicated and ordered by a clinician, insurance may cover most or all of the cost. Ask your provider and your insurer before testing. Direct‑to‑consumer (DTC) kits are convenient but usually paid out of pocket. Shop patient‑pay prices on the lab’s “self‑pay” or “patient service center” pages (Quest and LabCorp list self‑pay prices). If you’re starting, a sensible budget is $100–$300 for a broad baseline set: CBC, CMP, lipid panel, HbA1c, TSH, vitamin D, hs‑CRP. More specialized testing can be added later. If you tell me which biomarkers you want included (e.g., hormones, heart disease markers, micronutrients, genetics) and whether you prefer DTC kits or doctor‑ordered labs/insurance billing, I can give a tighter cost estimate and suggest the best specific service for your needs.

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Competitive Landscape

Foundation Medicine vs the brands AI recommends alongside it

The real competitive set in At-home lab testing: brands the engines name in the same answers, ranked on the latest day.

BrandRankAI visibility
Foundation Medicine logo
Foundation MedicineThis brand
#59
1.7%
Everlywell logo
Everlywell

1 shared answers

#1
71.7%
Guardant Health logo
Guardant Health

1 shared answers

#58
1.7%
InsideTracker logo
InsideTracker

1 shared answers

#5
31.7%
LabCorp logo
LabCorp

1 shared answers

#2
53.3%

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