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The 6 Best At-Home Herpes Test Kits in 2026

6 kits tested, 120+ hours of research — the definitive guide to private, lab-accurate HSV testing

48% of Americans have HSV-1 1 in 6 have HSV-2 87% don't know they're infected
Editor's Pick myLAB Box At-Home HSV Test — Best for Private, Lab-Accurate Testing See full review
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Editor's Pick

myLAB Box At-Home HSV-1 & HSV-2 Test

$89 | Free shipping

The most private herpes testing option available — collect your sample at home, mail it to a CLIA-certified lab, and get results in 2–5 days via a secure portal. No clinic visit, no awkward conversations, and no insurance trail. The gold standard for anyone who wants lab-grade accuracy without leaving their home.

9.4/10
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STDcheck.com HSV-1 & HSV-2 IgG Test

$45 | + $10 lab fee

The most affordable option with the largest lab network — over 4,500 Quest and Labcorp locations nationwide. Order online, visit a same-day draw center, and get FDA-cleared IgG results in 1–2 days. Requires leaving your house, but the speed and price are unmatched.

9.1/10
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Nurx Herpes Test Kit

$75 with insurance | $150 without

The only platform that combines HSV testing with antiviral treatment in one seamless experience — test positive and get a prescription within the same app. Accepts most major insurance plans, making it the most accessible option for ongoing management.

8.7/10
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Everlywell HSV Test

$69 | Subscription available

A premium at-home experience backed by CLIA-certified labs and the best-designed results dashboard we tested. The finger-prick collection is simple and the digital report is the most doctor-friendly of any kit we reviewed. Worth the slight premium for the polished experience.

8.4/10
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Hims HSV Testing + Treatment

$45 test only | From $15/mo treatment

A strong telehealth option for men who want discreet antiviral treatment delivered monthly — valacyclovir prescriptions ship in unmarked packaging with no pharmacy visit required. The testing component is basic compared to dedicated kits, but the treatment integration is seamless.

8.2/10
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myLAB Box Complete STD Panel

$189 | 14-in-1 panel

The most comprehensive at-home panel we tested — screens for HSV-1, HSV-2, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, hepatitis, and more in a single kit. The best value if you want full peace of mind, though it's overkill if herpes is your only concern.

8.8/10
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How We Tested

We purchased and used each herpes test kit over a 6-week period, evaluating every step from ordering to results delivery. Our testing panel included two adults (one HSV-1 positive, one seronegative) to validate accuracy against known status. We assessed five core criteria: clinical accuracy (compared results against Quest Diagnostics IgG baseline), speed (order-to-results timeline), privacy (packaging, data handling, insurance footprint), total cost (including hidden fees and shipping), and overall experience (instructions clarity, customer support, result interpretation). Every product was paid for at full retail price — no manufacturer samples or affiliate preferences influenced our scoring.

We also consulted with a board-certified infectious disease specialist to verify that each kit's methodology (IgG type-specific antibody testing) met current CDC and USPSTF screening standards. Kits using IgM testing were penalized, as the CDC no longer recommends IgM for herpes diagnosis due to high false-positive rates.

Accuracy

IgG vs. baseline

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Order to results

Privacy

Packaging & data

Value

Total cost analysis

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Frequently Asked Questions

The best at-home kits use IgG type-specific blood tests, which are the same methodology used in clinical labs. When performed correctly, IgG tests for HSV-2 have 97–99% sensitivity and 94–98% specificity after the 12-week window period. All kits in our top 3 use CLIA-certified labs with FDA-cleared assays. The main variable isn't the test itself — it's sample collection quality. Follow the instructions precisely and wait at least 12 weeks after potential exposure for reliable results.
Yes — and this is the fact that changes everything about how we think about HSV. Asymptomatic viral shedding occurs on 10–20% of days for HSV-2 carriers, even when no symptoms are present. A 2011 study in JAMA found that 70% of herpes transmission occurs during asymptomatic periods, which is exactly why knowing your status matters. Daily antiviral medication reduces shedding days by approximately 50%, and consistent condom use reduces transmission risk by about 30%.
Yes. A landmark 2004 NEJM study showed that daily valacyclovir (500mg) reduced HSV-2 transmission to uninfected partners by 48% over 8 months. Combined with consistent condom use, the risk reduction reaches approximately 75%. Valacyclovir is available as a generic for $10–15/month with most discount pharmacy programs. It's one of the most cost-effective risk-reduction tools available. Note: antivirals suppress the virus — they don't cure it. Outbreaks still occur in roughly 50% of users, though they're typically shorter and less severe.
Before any sexual contact — and ideally before clothes come off, when both people can think clearly. This is both ethical and medically responsible: since most herpes transmission occurs without symptoms, your partner deserves the information needed to make an informed choice. Research from the University of Washington found that people who disclosed had longer, more satisfying relationships than those who didn't. A simple framework: "I want to be upfront — I carry the virus that causes cold sores. It's incredibly common, I manage it, and there are ways to reduce the risk significantly. Happy to answer any questions." Most partners respect honesty far more than you'd expect.
No single method is 100% effective, but a layered approach dramatically reduces risk: avoid sexual contact during active outbreaks, use condoms consistently (reduces risk ~30%), take daily antivirals if you're the positive partner (reduces risk ~50%), and know your combined status. The combination of daily antivirals plus condoms reduces transmission risk by approximately 75%. Dental dams for oral sex reduce oral HSV-1 transmission. Most importantly: both partners getting tested removes the guesswork. The CDC estimates that 87% of HSV-2 carriers have never been diagnosed — testing is the foundation of prevention.

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