AVERAGE COST: $1,079
Minimum Cost:
$29
$29
Maximum Cost:
$3,766
$3,766
Cost Evaluation gathers information on how much different people have paid for blood tests across the country.
Use our numbers to get a better idea of what you should be paying.
The average cost of blood tests paid in the United States is $1,079 according to our users.
This number will vary state to state and also depending on your special needs.
The minimum price paid for blood tests we have registered is $29 and the maximum $3,766
Average Cost of Blood tests by State
Alabama
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Alabama is
▲47%
higher
California
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of California is
▼-72%
lower
Colorado
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Colorado is
▲10%
higher
Florida
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Florida is
▲36%
higher
Illinois
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Illinois is
▲117%
higher
Indiana
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Indiana is
▼-44%
lower
Louisiana
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Louisiana is
▼-55%
lower
Michigan
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Michigan is
▼-68%
lower
Missouri
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Missouri is
▼-19%
lower
Nebraska
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Nebraska is
▲25%
higher
Nevada
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Nevada is
▲81%
higher
New York
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of New York is
▲76%
higher
Ohio
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Ohio is
▼-68%
lower
Oklahoma
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Oklahoma is
▲66%
higher
Oregon
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Oregon is
▼-60%
lower
Pennsylvania
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Pennsylvania is
▼-43%
lower
Tennessee
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Tennessee is
▲15%
higher
Texas
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Texas is
▼-64%
lower
Vermont
Compared to the national average, the average cost paid for blood tests in the state of Vermont is
▼-53%
lower