At-Home Lab Testing Kits: A More Private, Convenient Way to Get Answers
Looking for a way to get lab testing done without going to a clinic or lab? You're not alone.
Between busy schedules, long wait times, and privacy concerns, many people put off important testing longer than they should—especially when it involves sensitive health topics.
At-home lab testing kits provide a simpler alternative. You can collect your sample privately at home, send it to a certified lab, and securely access your results online—on your schedule, and on your terms.
Why people choose at-home testing: more privacy, more convenience, and the ability to complete testing on their own time.
How At-Home Lab Testing Works
Provide basic information like date of birth and assigned sex at birth.
Receive login access to view results through the Impilo platform.
Follow simple instructions to complete the test at home.
Use the prepaid return label to send your sample.
Securely access clinician-reviewed results online.
General Health Tests You Can Take From Home
These tests are designed to give you meaningful insights into your health—without needing to schedule a lab visit.
Cholesterol Panel
Cholesterol levels are one of the most important indicators of heart health, but they often go unchecked until problems arise. This test helps you understand your current risk by measuring key lipid markers.
- Measures total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides
- Helps assess cardiovascular risk
- Useful for routine health monitoring
GLP-1 Suitability Panel
With growing interest in GLP-1 medications, understanding your metabolic health is more important than ever. This test helps provide insight into how your body processes glucose and insulin—key factors that can impact weight management and overall metabolic health.
- Evaluates glucose and insulin-related markers
- Supports conversations about GLP-1 treatment options
- Provides insight into metabolic health
View GLP-1 Suitability Panel →
Complete Metabolic Panel (Lite)
A complete metabolic panel is one of the most common and valuable ways to get a broad snapshot of your overall health. It helps identify how key systems in your body are functioning—including your liver, kidneys, and blood sugar levels—often before noticeable symptoms appear.
- Measures glucose, kidney markers, liver markers, and electrolytes
- Provides insight into organ function and metabolic balance
- Helps detect potential issues early, including diabetes or kidney concerns
View Complete Metabolic Panel →
Note: Some tests may recommend fasting before collection. Always review your kit instructions for best results.
At-Home STI Testing: Private, Discreet, and Easier to Access
For many people, STI testing is something they want to keep private, simple, and on their own schedule. At-home STI testing makes that easier by allowing you to collect your sample at home, mail it to a certified lab, and review your results securely through the Impilo platform.
Whether you're testing as part of a routine health check, after a new partner, or simply for peace of mind, discreet at-home collection can help remove some of the friction that keeps people from getting tested in the first place.
Compare STI Panels at a Glance
Choose the level of coverage that fits your needs.
On mobile, swipe left to right to view the full table.
| Test | Chlamydia | Gonorrhea | Syphilis | Hepatitis B |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Common Panel → | ✔ | ✔ | — | — |
| Standard Panel → | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | — |
| Comprehensive Panel → | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Common Panel: Screens for chlamydia and gonorrhea—ideal for simple, routine testing.
Standard Panel: Adds syphilis screening for broader coverage while keeping the process simple.
Comprehensive Panel: Includes hepatitis B and multi-site collection for the most complete at-home screening option.
Privacy matters: All kits ship in discreet packaging, and results are securely delivered through the Impilo platform.
Final Thoughts
Taking care of your health shouldn’t feel complicated, uncomfortable, or something you keep putting off.
Whether it’s staying on top of your routine health markers or getting answers to something more personal, having a private, at-home option makes it easier to actually take that first step.
Because in most cases, it’s not about having all the answers right away—it’s about starting. And the sooner you have clarity, the sooner you can move forward with confidence.
Start simple: choose the test that fits your needs and take the first step toward understanding your health—on your terms.
Disclaimer: These tests are for screening purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider for follow-up.