CRP Testing Options

At-Home CRP Test vs Lab Blood Test: Which Is Right for You?

Both measure CRP, but they serve different purposes. Understanding the difference can help you choose the right tool for your goal, whether that is clinical diagnosis or ongoing wellness monitoring.

Minutes Result time with Sensa at-home testing
1 x / yr How often most people get a lab CRP test
No draw Sensa uses saliva, not a venipuncture blood draw

Why People Are Comparing These Two Options

C-reactive protein (CRP) is one of the most widely used markers for systemic inflammation. For decades, getting your CRP measured meant a trip to the clinic, a blood draw, and waiting hours or days for results. That process works well in a clinical context, where a single, precise reading is needed to guide a diagnosis or treatment decision.

At-home CRP testing changes what is possible for everyday wellness. Instead of an annual data point, you can track CRP trends across weeks and months, giving you a far richer picture of how your lifestyle is affecting your body's inflammatory state.

Neither option is universally "better." They are designed for different use cases. Understanding that distinction helps you use each one appropriately.

What Is CRP?

C-reactive protein is produced by the liver in response to inflammation. Under normal conditions it circulates at very low concentrations. When the body detects infection, injury, or chronic stress, CRP levels rise measurably within hours.

High-sensitivity CRP (hsCRP) assays detect very small changes in concentration, making them useful for tracking low-grade, chronic inflammation associated with everyday lifestyle factors.

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At-Home CRP Test vs Traditional Lab Test

Six key dimensions that matter most when choosing how to monitor your CRP.

Traditional Lab Blood Test Sensa At-Home CRP Test
Sample Type Venipuncture blood draw Saliva, no needles required
Cost Per Test Can be significant without insurance coverage; co-pays and lab fees apply Affordable and predictable, no insurance or referral needed
Convenience Requires scheduling an appointment, traveling to a facility, and a clinical procedure Test at home, at any time, in minutes
Result Turnaround Hours to several days depending on the lab Minutes, read directly in the Sensa app
Pain Level Needle stick required for blood draw Painless saliva collection
Frequency of Testing Typically once per year at an annual checkup; more frequent tests require additional appointments Test as often as you want to track trends over days, weeks, and months
Clinical Precision Gold-standard laboratory equipment with rigorous QC Designed for wellness trend tracking; not a replacement for clinical diagnosis
Best For Acute illness workups, clinical diagnosis, physician-directed monitoring Regular wellness monitoring, lifestyle feedback, tracking trends over time

When Each Option Makes Sense

The two approaches are complementary. Knowing when to use each one gives you the full picture.

Lab Blood Test

Choose a lab test when...

  • A healthcare provider has ordered testing as part of a diagnosis or ongoing care plan
  • You need a single, clinically precise measurement to inform a medical decision
  • You are investigating symptoms such as unexplained fever, joint pain, or fatigue that may indicate an acute condition
  • A very high CRP result from at-home testing prompts you to follow up with a doctor
  • You need results that will be interpreted alongside other bloodwork panels
Sensa At-Home Test

Choose at-home testing when...

  • You want to understand how your diet, sleep, exercise, or stress management is affecting your inflammation over time
  • You would like to measure more than once per year without the cost or inconvenience of clinic visits
  • You are experimenting with lifestyle changes (a new eating pattern, a new exercise routine) and want objective feedback
  • You prefer a painless, needle-free experience
  • You want to build a trend log of your CRP that you can share with a healthcare provider at your next visit

How Sensa Measures CRP at Home

Sensa uses a saliva-based lateral flow assay to detect CRP concentration. No needles, no clinic, no waiting room.

1

Collect a Saliva Sample

Use the collection tool included with your Sensa kit. No preparation needed. The whole process takes about 30 seconds.

2

Insert the Test Strip

Apply your sample to the Sensa test strip. The strip uses a lateral flow assay to detect CRP concentration in your saliva.

3

Read Your Result in the App

Scan the strip with the Sensa app to get your CRP reading in minutes. Your results are logged automatically so you can track trends over time.

Ready to Start Tracking Your CRP?

Sensa gives you a simple, painless way to measure your CRP at home and build a trend picture of your inflammation over time. Use it alongside your annual lab work for a more complete view of your wellness.

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No clinic visit needed. No needles. Results in minutes.