Mold Health Panel
Choose the body-side panel that fits the clinical question
MoldCo health panels look at biomarkers a provider can interpret alongside symptoms, exposure history, and home findings.
Listed price
From $56
Method
LabCorp blood draw
Results
Typically 2-3 weeks after collection
Availability
Health panels are available in most U.S. states, with state-specific restrictions shown in the app before checkout.
Best fit
Use this test when it can answer the right question.
MoldCo keeps the test lane explicit so a home question, body question, and susceptibility question do not get collapsed into one claim.
People with persistent symptoms and a credible mold or water-damage story.
Patients who want body-side data before deciding whether care is the right next step.
Anyone comparing Starter, CIRS, and Complete panels before ordering.
What it measures
- Starter: TGF-beta1, MMP-9, and MSH.
- CIRS: seven inflammatory, hormone, and fluid-balance markers.
- Complete: the broadest MoldCo biomarker panel, including C4a and additional immune, hormone, nutrient, vascular, and fluid-balance markers.
What it cannot prove
- A standalone mold illness diagnosis.
- Testing the building itself.
- A substitute for urgent or in-person medical care.
How it works
From order to interpretation
Pick a panel or take the Mold Risk Score first.
Complete checkout and receive a LabCorp requisition.
Visit LabCorp for the blood draw.
Review results with the right clinical context.
Before you order
These answers keep the clinical boundary clear: useful context, not a standalone diagnosis.
Which health panel should I start with?
The Starter Panel is the lowest-friction first screen. The CIRS Panel adds more of the classic CIRS-pattern markers. The Complete Panel is for complex or confusing cases where a broader picture can change the plan.
Do blood biomarkers prove the home is moldy?
No. Blood panels answer body-side questions. If you need environmental context, use a home dust test or work with an inspector.
Not sure this is the right next step?
Take the Mold Risk Score first, or start care and let a provider help decide whether testing is useful.