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June 25, 2026

Lead in Blood Tests: What Your Levels Mean

Lead is a toxic heavy metal with no safe level. Learn what a blood lead test measures and what high results may indicate for your health.

Lead in Blood Tests: What Your Levels Mean

What is Lead?

Lead is a toxic heavy metal with no known beneficial role in the human body. It enters the bloodstream through contaminated water, old paint, soil, household dust, certain imported goods, and some occupational settings. Once absorbed, lead is carried in the blood, taken up by soft tissues, and over time stored in bone, where it can remain for years. A blood lead level measures how much lead is circulating in the body.

What does it assess?

A blood lead test measures the concentration of lead in the blood, which reflects recent exposure and, to a degree, the release of lead from longer-term bone stores. It is used to screen people with possible environmental or workplace exposure, to monitor those with known exposure, and to guide decisions about removing the source. Public health agencies treat lead as having no safe threshold, so any measurable level is considered meaningful.

How do I optimize my Lead levels?

The single most effective step is identifying and removing the source of exposure, whether that is lead-based paint, old plumbing, contaminated soil, or a workplace hazard. A diet with adequate calcium, iron, and vitamin C can reduce how much lead the gut absorbs, since lead competes with these nutrients for uptake. Washing hands and food surfaces, using cold tap water for drinking and cooking, and keeping living spaces free of paint dust all help lower ongoing exposure. People with occupational exposure should follow protective protocols and have their levels monitored regularly.

What do high and low Lead levels mean?

Because lead is a contaminant rather than a nutrient, lower is always better and an undetectable level is ideal. Elevated lead levels indicate exposure, and the effects depend on how high the level is and how long exposure has lasted. In adults, raised levels are linked to high blood pressure, kidney impairment, cognitive and mood changes, and reproductive effects. In children, even low levels are associated with impaired cognitive development and behavior, which is why screening and prompt source removal are prioritized. Very high levels can cause abdominal pain, anemia, and nervous system damage, and may require medical treatment.

What a lead test costs

Lead is tested on its own as a blood lead level. Ordered that way, a lead test ranges from about $7.65 to $200 across direct-to-consumer labs, before a one-time draw fee. Here is how advertised prices compare.

Lab

Test price

Draw fee

Mito (Member)

$7.65

$9.50-15

Mito (Non-Member)

$10.70

$9.50-15

GoodLabs

$11

$12

DrSays

$16.99

$9.99

Jason Health

$25

$18

Ulta Lab Tests

$36.95

$12.95

Walk-In Lab

$48

$6

Quest (direct)

$52

$6

Labcorp (direct)

$59

$0

Marek Health

$200

$10

Advertised prices, June 2026. Add the draw fee for a single-test order. See the full blood test price comparison across 29 tests.

References

[1] Lanphear BP, Hornung R, Khoury J, Yolton K, et al. Low-level environmental lead exposure and children’s intellectual function: an international pooled analysis. Environ Health Perspect. 2005;113(7):894-9. PMID: 16002379

[2] Jaishankar M, Tseten T, Anbalagan N, Mathew BB, et al. Toxicity, mechanism and health effects of some heavy metals. Interdiscip Toxicol. 2014;7(2):60-72. PMID: 26109881

[3] Bennett D, Bellinger DC, Birnbaum LS, Bradman A, et al. Project TENDR: Targeting Environmental Neuro-Developmental Risks The TENDR Consensus Statement. Environ Health Perspect. 2016;124(7):A118-22. PMID: 27479987

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