At Home Cholesterol Test

- Cholesterol test for men and women
- Lab results in 2-5 days
- Free 2-way shipping
Temporarily unavailable in NY state.
What is an At Home Cholesterol Test?
The myLAB Box at home cholesterol test is designed to help you understand your increased risks for cardiovascular disease. Proper management of Cardiometabolic risk factors can support your overall wellness and provide effective tools for improved lifestyle and longevity.
Included are 1 Cholesterol testing kit and a pre-addressed return envelope (Postage Paid)
Risk factors may include high blood pressure and glucose, elevated triglycerides, abdominal obesity, physical inactivity, and smoking. A combination of at least three of these risk factors increases your risk for cardiovascular disease.
Symptoms of cardiometabolic risk include:
- Coronary heart disease
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Weight gain
- High blood pressure
- Elevated blood sugar
- Kidney disease
- Fatigue
What Do I Need to Do to Prepare for the Test?
You may need to fast (not food or drink) for 12 hours before your blood is drawn. We do not recommend discontinuing any medication without contacting your physician first.
What do the Results Mean?
Your test results will provide you with a comprehensive view of your current cholesterol levels in order to prevent heart disease and other symptoms.
How to use the Cholesterol Test
All myLAB Box tests come with instructions in the box. In addition, we provide PDF instruction sheets for the sample collection methods used in our tests.
Blood sample collection
Total cholesterol levels steadily increase with age from 20 to 65
What do I Need to do to Prepare for the Test and What do the Results Mean?
- Triglycerides
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Type of fat in your body. If you eat more calories than you need, the extra calories are changed into triglycerides. These triglycerides are stored in your fat cells for later use. When your body needs energy, triglycerides are released into your bloodstream to provide fuel for your muscles to work. If you eat more calories than you burn off, especially calories from carbohydrates and fats, you may get high triglyceride levels in your blood. High triglycerides may put you at greater risk for a heart attack or stroke.
What do I Need to do to Prepare for the Test?
You may need to fast (not food or drink) for 12 hours before your blood is drawn. Your health care provider will let you know if you need to fast and if there are any special instructions to follow.
What do the Results Mean?
- Normal Range (Blood Spot): <150 mg/dl
- Borderline High: 150-199 mg/dl
- High: 200-499 mg/dl
- Very High: >500 mg/dl
Higher than normal triglyceride levels may put you at risk for heart disease. To reduce your levels and lower your risk, your health care provider may recommend lifestyle changes and/or prescribe medicines.
- Cholesterol
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A waxy, fat-like substance that’s found in all the cells in your body. Your liver makes cholesterol, and it is also in some foods, such as meat and dairy products. Your body needs some cholesterol to work properly. But if you have too much cholesterol in your blood, you have a higher risk of coronary artery disease.
What do I Need to do to Prepare for the Test?
You may need to fast (not food or drink) for 12 hours before your blood is drawn. Your health care provider will let you know if you need to fast and if there are any special instructions to follow.
What do the Results Mean?
- Normal Range (Blood Spot): <200 mg/dl
- HDL
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Stands for high-density lipoproteins. It is called the “good” cholesterol because it carries cholesterol from other parts of your body back to your liver. Your liver then removes the cholesterol from your body.
What do I Need to do to Prepare for the Test?
You may need to fast (not food or drink) for 12 hours before your blood is drawn. Your health care provider will let you know if you need to fast and if there are any special instructions to follow.
What do the Results Mean?
- Normal Range (Blood Spot): 40 mg/dl or higher
- LDL
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Stands for low-density lipoproteins. It is called the “bad” cholesterol because a high LDL level leads to a buildup of cholesterol in your arteries.
What do I Need to do to Prepare for the Test?
You may need to fast (not food or drink) for 12 hours before your blood is drawn. Your health care provider will let you know if you need to fast and if there are any special instructions to follow.
What do the Results Mean?
Normal Range (Blood Spot): <130 mg/dl (optimal <100)
- Your LDL is most often considered to be too high if it is 190 mg/dL or higher.
- Too much LDL is linked to heart disease and stroke.

Fully Lab-certified
myLAB Box works only with the best laboratories and health experts to ensure your tests results meet nationwide standards and are as accurate as tests done in a clinic or a doctor’s office.
The laboratories we work with are certified CAP and CLIA high complexity testing organizations at the forefront of diagnostic testing. HIPAA web security protocols protect your data.
Fast, Easy & Private

Step 1
Order online on your mobile, tablet or PC

Step 2
Collect & mail in your sample in 5 minutes

Step 3
Get lab-certified results online in 1-5 days
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Disclaimer
myLAB Box offers individuals with laboratory services for wellness monitoring. All tests are validated by myLAB Box clinical laboratory affiliates. Results are comparable to samples collected in a physician’s office or clinical laboratory. Tests used in myLAB Box kits have been developed and performance characteristics determined by myLAB Box clinical laboratory affiliates. These tests are used for clinical purposes only. They should not be regarded as investigational or for research. myLAB Box clinical laboratory affiliates are regulated under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA) of 1988 as qualified to perform high complexity clinical testing and follow the guidelines of the College of American Pathologists (CAP). The tests, and services are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure disease. All information given as to the use of the tests is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for a physician`s consultation.
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