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First cited by AI Jul 12, 2026
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Surfaced organically in AI answers about at-home lab testing. Not yet profiled.

AI Visibility

Visibility trend

At-home lab testing, daily share of AI answers mentioning Good, through Jul 12, 2026.

1.7%

Avg position when mentioned: 3.0

By engine

Where Good is strong, and where it is invisible.

  • Perplexity
    6.7%

Mention sentiment

Tone of AI mentions across all tracked answers.

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

Recent AI answers mentioning Good

PerplexityJul 12, 2026, 12:17 UTC
How much does a full biomarker panel cost?

A full biomarker panel typically costs $200 to $400 through direct-to-consumer membership services, while assembling a comparable panel from individual tests without insurance can range from $108 to over $1,100. Pricing by Service Type Provider Type Cost Range Example Details Membership Services $200–$375 (annual) Function Health charges $365/year for ~160+ tests (100 unique biomarkers) twice a year [1][6][8]. Competitors like Power Optimized Health and Good offer similar panels for approximately $200 [1]. A Vitals Vault Black Friday offer was $99 for 100+ biomarkers via Quest [1]. Individual Lab Panels $249–$651 Bwell Labs sells a 31-biomarker "Wellness Profile" for $249 [2]. A custom Men's Health Test (comprehensive) costs $651 via Labcorp OnDemand [10]. DIY Individual Tests $108–$1,139+ Without insurance, common individual tests (CBC, CMP, Lipid, Thyroid, etc.) range from $29–$99 each [3][7]. Combining these for a "full" panel often totals $108–$1,139, depending on the facility and location [3][5]. Key Considerations Biomarker Count vs. Price: Lower prices (e.g., $99–$150) often cover fewer unique biomarkers (e.g., 31–100) compared to premium services offering 100+ unique markers [1][2]. Insurance Impact: If you have insurance and meet your deductible, copays for standard panels typically range from $20–$100, and many tests may be covered at no cost [3]. Physician Fees: Some discount labs (e.g., Walk-In Lab) add a $6 physician fee per order [4]. For the most cost-effective access to a comprehensive panel (100+ biomarkers), Function Health ($365/year) or similar competitors in the $200 range are currently the most competitive options compared to paying for individual tests [1][6].

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Competitive Landscape

Good 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
Good logo
GoodThis brand
#62
1.7%
Function Health logo
Function Health

1 shared answers

#7
18.3%
Labcorp OnDemand logo
Labcorp OnDemand

1 shared answers

#6
26.7%
Power Optimized Health logo
Power Optimized Health

1 shared answers

#61
1.7%
Quest logo
Quest

1 shared answers

#18
6.7%

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