Thyroid Function - Diagnosis and Monitoring
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Analyses the following
This home test checks the function of your thyroid gland. It tests for the level of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) and Free (FT4).
What can I expect from this Thyroid Function - Diagnosis and Monitoring?
This profile checks the function of your thyroid gland. Thyroid disorders are common but often remain undiagnosed. It will give you a good indication as to whether your thyroid is functioning normally or not by checking your levels of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) and Free T4 (FT4).
These tests are mainly used to see whether or not you have an underactive thyroid gland (Hypothyroidism) or an overactive one (Hyperthyroidism) which can lead to tiredness, mood problems and weight issues.
Identifying conditions of this test
Thyroid (2 Biomarkers)
Thyroid disorders are common but often remain undiagnosed. If your thyroid isn't functioning properly it can cause tiredness, mood problems and weight issues.
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
Free T4 (throxine)
How it works
Whether you use a home test or have your sample taken with one of our trained phlebotomists, our blood tests are quick and easy to use.
FAQs
Why is a thyroid test important?
The thyroid gland produces essential hormones that are carried to all parts of the body via the blood stream. This is especially important in regulating your metabolism which can directly affect the function of your brain, heart rate and body temperature.
What are other early warning signs of a thyroid problem?
Other symptoms may also include trouble concentrating, hair loss, dry skin and puffiness of the face, hands or feet.
What is the normal range and what if my results are abnormal?
Our normal measurement range is between 0.3 - 3.05 for TSH and between 9 - 23 for thyroxine. If our medical consultants observe any abnormal results then they will notify you within result certificate, and recommend how you may want to raise this with your doctor.
How should I prepare for the test?
You do not need to fast before the test itself. Inform your doctor if you are on any medications as some may impact your thyroid function. If you have had recent imaging with contrast dye that may contain iodine this can also affect your results. If you are pregnant let the doctor know as this can also impact results