Dr. Miltie Comprehensive At-Home Blood Test
A multi-biomarker finger-prick panel run on SiPhox Health's CLIA-certified lab, sold without a subscription
NOT CLEARED
No FDA clearance, registration, or CE marking found.
Key facts at a glance.
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- Price range
- $248–$347
The real price over three years.
Total cost of ownership · 3yr
| Hardwareone-time | $248 |
| 3-year total | $248 |
What the device does.
- + Finger-prick at-home blood collection, mailed to the lab
- + Up to ~20 biomarkers (metabolic, lipid, thyroid, inflammation, hormones depending on panel)
- + Lab processing by SiPhox Health (a CLIA-certified lab)
- + Online results dashboard in roughly 3-5 days; no membership required
The trade-offs.
- + Finger-prick collection at home, mailed to a CLIA-certified lab (SiPhox Health)
- + Covers up to ~20 biomarkers across metabolic, lipid, thyroid, inflammation and hormone markers
- + Online results in roughly 3-5 days with no membership required
- − Dr. Miltie is a telehealth brand, not a clinician — the actual testing is fully outsourced to SiPhox Health, so this is effectively a rebadge
- − A wellness/screening tool, explicitly not a diagnosis; you still need a physician to interpret results
- − Not available to New York State residents
- − No independent accuracy validation published
Consumers wanting a finger-prick multi-biomarker wellness panel without a clinic visit or membership
The long read.
§ Hands-on instrument testing pending. Based on published specifications and third-party data.
What it is
The “Comprehensive at-Home Health Test Kit Powered by Dr. Miltie” is a finger-prick blood panel you collect at home and mail to a lab; results land in an online dashboard in about 3-5 days, with no membership. Depending on the panel it covers up to ~20 biomarkers — lipids (including ApoB/ApoA1), HbA1c, hs-CRP, vitamin D, ferritin, thyroid markers, cortisol and sex hormones. We’re listing it so the option is visible; we have not tested it.
The thing to understand first
Dr. Miltie is a telehealth brand, not a doctor, and the lab work is run by SiPhox Health — a CLIA-certified lab we also cover. In practice this kit is a rebadged SiPhox panel. That’s not disqualifying, but it’s worth knowing: you can often buy SiPhox’s own panels directly, so compare price and biomarker coverage before choosing the Dr. Miltie label.
What to know before buying
- It’s a screening/wellness tool, not a diagnostic test. SiPhox itself states results are wellness-only and not designed to diagnose or treat disease. A flagged result is a prompt to see a physician — not a diagnosis.
- It’s not available to New York residents (a common restriction for at-home blood tests).
- We found no independent accuracy validation published for the Dr. Miltie label specifically.
We won’t repeat “accurate and reliable results” as a verified claim — no accuracy data is published. Use any at-home panel for trend awareness, and confirm anything meaningful with a clinician and a standard venous draw.
Verdict: Not yet tested
If you want a convenient multi-biomarker finger-prick panel and the no-membership model appeals, this is a viable option — but check whether buying directly from SiPhox (the lab actually doing the work) gets you the same biomarkers for less. We’ll update this if we test the kit.
Changelog
- 2026-06-16: Initial listing. Not tested; clarified the panel is run on SiPhox’s CLIA-certified lab and is a screening, not diagnostic, tool.
What we'll measure on the bench.
- Protocol
- CLIA/CAP service audit + biomarker-count verification
- Primary metric
- Biomarkers delivered vs marketed count
- Pass threshold
- within ±2 markers of marketing claim
- Session shape
- 1 kit ordered + 1 control retest
§ Bench session pending. Measured values will replace this panel as the protocol completes — see Plate VI · Methodology for the full testing rulebook.
Common questions.
- How much does Dr. Miltie Comprehensive At-Home Blood Test cost?
- Dr. Miltie Comprehensive At-Home Blood Test costs $248–$347.
- Does Dr. Miltie Comprehensive At-Home Blood Test require a subscription?
- No. Dr. Miltie Comprehensive At-Home Blood Test does not require a subscription — there is no mandatory recurring fee to keep using it.