testingUpdated Feb 22, 2026·8 min read

Australian Private Blood Testing Directory: Every Self-Referral Provider Compared (2026)

A comprehensive directory of private and self-referral blood testing providers in Australia — RoidSafe, iMedical, i-screen, NutriPATH, Laverty, and more. Prices, panels, and who each is best suited for.

NoteInformational only — not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before adjusting any protocol.

This directory is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Pathology services, pricing, and availability change frequently — verify details directly with each provider before ordering. Some markers require medical interpretation; consult a qualified practitioner for abnormal results.

Getting a private blood test in Australia has never been more accessible. The self-referral pathology market has expanded significantly, with several dedicated platforms now allowing Australians to order comprehensive panels without visiting a GP first. This directory covers every major option — from dedicated self-referral services to functional medicine labs — with details on what each offers, who can use them, pricing structure, and turnaround time.

For a broader guide on how the private testing system works and what panels to order, see the complete guide to private blood testing in Australia.


How to Use This Directory

Self-referral: You order directly online, visit a collection centre, and receive results without a GP referral. You pay privately — no Medicare contribution.

Telehealth-referred: An online GP issues a pathology request form digitally. This may attract a Medicare rebate, though gap fees apply with most telehealth services.

Practitioner-referred: A naturopath, integrative GP, or functional medicine practitioner issues the request. Some specialised labs only accept practitioner referrals.


Self-Referral Blood Testing Providers

i-screen

Website: i-screen.com.au Model: True self-referral — no practitioner required Coverage: National; uses Sonic Healthcare collection centres (Douglass Hanly Moir, Laverty, Sullivan Nicolaides, Dorevitch, QML) Turnaround: 2–5 business days

i-screen is Australia's most established dedicated self-referral pathology platform. It partners with Sonic Healthcare's national network, meaning you collect at familiar pathology locations across all states rather than at a dedicated facility.

What they offer:

  • Men's health panels — total and free testosterone, SHBG, oestradiol, LH, FSH, PSA, full blood count, iron studies, lipids, liver function, HbA1c, vitamin D
  • Women's health panels — oestradiol, progesterone, FSH, LH, thyroid function, DHEA-S, iron studies, full blood count
  • Thyroid panels — TSH, free T4, free T3, reverse T3, thyroid antibodies (TPO, TgAb)
  • Metabolic and longevity panels — fasting insulin, HOMA-IR, hs-CRP, homocysteine, HbA1c, lipid sub-fractions
  • Individual markers — most common markers available à la carte

Pricing: Panel pricing ranges from approximately $60–$250 AUD. Prices are listed transparently on the website. No Medicare rebate applies.

Best for: Australians wanting genuine self-referral access with broad national collection centre coverage. Particularly well-suited to hormone monitoring, metabolic health panels, and thyroid function testing.


RoidSafe

Website: roidsafe.com.au Model: Self-referral — no practitioner required Coverage: National; uses major pathology network collection centres Turnaround: Typically 2–3 business days

RoidSafe was established to serve the performance community — individuals monitoring anabolic compound research markers — and has expanded to serve anyone seeking private hormone and organ health monitoring.

What they offer:

  • Anabolic monitoring panels — liver enzymes (ALT, AST, GGT, ALP), lipid profile, haematocrit, haemoglobin, full blood count, kidney function (eGFR, creatinine), testosterone, oestradiol, LH, FSH, SHBG
  • Cardiovascular risk markers — Lp(a), ApoB, ApoA1, hs-CRP
  • Standard hormone panels — total and free testosterone, oestradiol, SHBG, DHT, prolactin
  • Custom panels — ability to select individual markers

Important note: RoidSafe has been reported to forward results to the Medicare Individual Healthcare Identifier system, which may feed into My Health Record. If you are registered for My Health Record and have not opted out of record sharing, results may be accessible to treating practitioners. Verify RoidSafe's current privacy and data-sharing policy directly before ordering if this is a consideration.

Pricing: Comparable to i-screen; panel pricing listed on the website. No Medicare contribution.

Best for: Performance athletes and researchers wanting hormone and organ health monitoring, with the caveat of verifying the My Health Record data-sharing situation.


Laverty Pathology Self-Referral

Website: laverty.com.au Model: Self-referral through Laverty's own collection centres Coverage: NSW and QLD primarily Turnaround: 1–3 business days

Laverty Pathology — part of Sonic Healthcare — offers a direct self-referral programme through its own centres in New South Wales and Queensland. Unlike i-screen (which brokers Sonic network access), Laverty's self-referral service is offered by the laboratory directly.

What they offer:

Laverty's self-referral menu covers the most commonly requested markers: full blood count, lipid panel, HbA1c, liver and kidney function, iron studies and ferritin, thyroid function (TSH, free T4), vitamin D, and basic hormones (testosterone, oestradiol, FSH, LH). Advanced markers like reverse T3, hs-CRP, fasting insulin, and homocysteine typically require a practitioner request at Laverty.

Best for: NSW and QLD residents who prefer dealing directly with a Sonic Healthcare laboratory. Also useful where a Laverty centre is more conveniently located than competing options.


iMedical

Website: imedical.com.au Model: Telehealth GP — practitioner-issued referral (may attract Medicare rebate) Coverage: National telehealth consultation; results collected at any major pathology network

iMedical is a telehealth GP service that issues pathology request forms during an online consultation. Unlike true self-referral, it involves a registered GP — meaning Medicare may contribute to test costs depending on clinical indication.

What they offer:

As a telehealth GP service, iMedical can order virtually any pathology test a GP can request — a broader menu than any self-referral platform:

  • Complete hormone panels including DHT, prolactin, DHEA-S, SHBG
  • Advanced thyroid panels including reverse T3 and antibodies
  • Cardiac markers including Lp(a), ApoB, NT-proBNP
  • Inflammatory markers including hs-CRP, ESR
  • Autoimmune markers and tumour markers (with clinical indication)
  • Any marker available through the major pathology networks

Cost structure: A telehealth consultation fee applies (typically $50–$120 AUD). If the test has a Medicare item number and is clinically indicated, Medicare may cover pathology costs.

Best for: People who want a broader test menu than self-referral platforms offer, who are comfortable with a brief telehealth consultation, and who want the possibility of Medicare contribution.


Functional and Specialised Pathology Labs

NutriPATH

Website: nutripath.com.au Model: Practitioner-referred only (naturopath, integrative GP, functional medicine practitioner) Coverage: National; sample collection by mail or at selected sites Turnaround: 5–15 business days depending on test

NutriPATH is a functional medicine laboratory that operates outside conventional pathology networks. It cannot be accessed directly by the public — you need a referral from a registered practitioner, including naturopaths and nutritionists.

What they offer — tests not available through standard pathways:

  • DUTCH Test — urinary hormone metabolites including oestrogen metabolite ratios (2-OH, 4-OH, 16-OH), androgen metabolites, cortisol and cortisone rhythm, DHEA metabolites
  • Organic Acids Test (OAT) — mitochondrial markers, B vitamin status markers, neurotransmitter metabolites, gut dysbiosis markers, oxidative stress indicators
  • Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis — microbiome profiling, parasitology, digestive enzyme markers
  • Heavy metals testing — blood and hair analysis
  • Advanced food intolerance panels

Pricing: Typically $150–$600 AUD per panel depending on complexity.

Best for: Individuals working with a naturopath or integrative practitioner who need functional testing not available through standard pathology — particularly DUTCH hormone metabolites, organic acids, or comprehensive gut analysis.


Provider Comparison at a Glance

| Provider | Self-Referral | Medicare Possible | Turnaround | Best For | |----------|:------------:|:-----------------:|:----------:|----------| | i-screen | ✓ | ✗ | 2–5 days | Comprehensive hormone + metabolic | | RoidSafe | ✓ | ✗ | 2–3 days | Performance monitoring panels | | Laverty (NSW/QLD) | ✓ | ✗ | 1–3 days | NSW/QLD direct Sonic access | | iMedical | Via GP | Sometimes | 1–3 days | Broader test menu, Medicare possible | | NutriPATH | Practitioner only | Rare | 5–15 days | DUTCH, OAT, functional tests |


Recommended Panel Combinations

Basic optimisation baseline (~$120–180 AUD via i-screen or Laverty): Full blood count, metabolic panel (glucose, HbA1c, insulin), lipids, liver function, kidney function, iron + ferritin, vitamin D (25-OH), TSH

Hormone panel — men (~$150–220 AUD): Total testosterone, SHBG, calculated free testosterone, oestradiol (sensitive assay), LH, FSH, prolactin, DHT, DHEA-S

Hormone panel — women (~$160–250 AUD, timing matters): Oestradiol (day 2–5 for baseline), progesterone (day 21 for luteal), LH, FSH, SHBG, total testosterone, DHEA-S, prolactin

Advanced longevity panel (~$250–400 AUD, typically via iMedical): Lp(a), ApoB, hs-CRP, homocysteine, fasting insulin, HOMA-IR, HbA1c, IGF-1, GGT, vitamin D, magnesium (RBC)


Interpreting Your Results

Standard laboratory reference ranges represent the statistical population range — not the optimal range for function and performance. For context on what optimal ranges look like for specific markers, see:

If markers fall outside reference ranges or you are using any medication or research compound, consult a qualified medical practitioner for interpretation.

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