Thyroid Tests

The thyroid, a small gland located in the lower part of your neck, is vital because it controls many functions in your body. It is this gland that controls body temperature, metabolism, nervous system and the rate of heartbeat. Thyroid tests are done to check if your thyroid is functioning well and if you have issues like hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.

Thyroid blood tests include:

TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone): Checks if the thyroid is overactive (hyperthyroidism) or underactive (hypothyroidism).
T3 (Triiodothyronine): Helps assess hyperthyroidism and overall thyroid activity.
T4 (Thyroxine): Measures the main thyroid hormone to evaluate metabolism and energy regulation.
Free T3 & Free T4: More accurate indicators of active thyroid hormones in the body.
Anti-TPO (Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies): Detects autoimmune thyroid diseases like Hashimoto’s or Graves’ disease.
Thyroglobulin Test: Helps monitor thyroid cancer treatment or assess thyroid inflammation.

 

Thyroid imaging tests include:

✅ Thyroid Ultrasound

✅ Thyroid Scan (Radionuclide Imaging)

✅ CT Scan/MRI

Tests: 10

TSH (Ultrasensitive)/ TSH-U Test

₹ 400

Thyroid Panel-3 (Reflex)

₹ 420

Thyroid Panel-4

₹ 504.55

Thyroid Panel-1 Test (T3/T4/TSH)

₹ 600

Thyroid Panel Test - 2 ( FT3, FT4, TSH)

₹ 820

Thyroid Comprehensive Profile 2 Test

₹ 1680

Thyroid Antibodies Panel (TPOAb and TgAb)

₹ 2400

Thyroid Comprehensive Profile 1 Test

₹ 2850

Parathyroid Panel Test

₹ 2965

Thyroid Marker Profile

₹ 4230

When is a Thyroid Test Prescribed?

A thyroid test is prescribed when there are signs of thyroid dysfunction, which can affect metabolism, energy levels, and overall health. Doctors recommend thyroid tests in the following cases:

Unexplained Weight Changes – Sudden weight gain or loss.
Fatigue & Weakness – Persistent tiredness despite rest.
Hair Loss & Dry Skin – Signs of hormonal imbalance.
Mood Swings & Anxiety – Depression, irritability, or nervousness.
Irregular Heart Rate – Rapid or slow heartbeat.
Menstrual Irregularities – Heavy, light, or irregular periods.
Goiter (Swollen Thyroid Gland) – Visible swelling in the neck.
Cold or Heat Sensitivity – Feeling unusually cold or hot.
Family History of Thyroid Disorders – Higher risk if thyroid issues run in the family.

Thyroid tests help detect conditions like hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto’s, and Graves’ disease early. If you notice any symptoms, consult your doctor and get tested! 💙🔬

Why is Thyroid Testing Important?

Thyroid testing is essential for diagnosing and managing thyroid disorders that can affect metabolism, energy levels, and overall well-being. Here’s why it matters:

Early Detection of Disorders: Identifies conditions like hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) and hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) before severe symptoms develop.

Prevents Health Complications: Untreated thyroid issues can lead to heart disease, infertility, osteoporosis, and metabolic disorders.

Balances Hormonal Health: The thyroid regulates metabolism, energy levels, and body temperature—testing ensures proper hormonal function.

Monitors Treatment Effectiveness: If you’re on thyroid medication, regular tests help adjust dosage and ensure optimal health.

Essential for High-Risk Groups: People with a family history of thyroid disorders, autoimmune diseases, or pregnancy should get tested regularly.

A simple blood test can provide vital insights into your thyroid health. Don’t ignore the signs—get tested today for a healthier future! 💙🔬

How is a Thyroid Test Done?

A thyroid test is a medical examination used to assess thyroid function through blood tests and imaging studies. Blood tests, such as TSH, T3, T4, and thyroid antibody tests, measure hormone levels to detect thyroid disorders. Imaging tests, including ultrasound and radioactive iodine uptake scans, help evaluate the size, structure, and activity of the thyroid gland. These tests aid in diagnosing conditions like hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and thyroid nodules, ensuring proper treatment and management. 💙🔬

How Long Does It Take To Get The Test Report??

The time required to receive a test report depends on the type of test conducted. Blood tests for thyroid function, kidney function, or general health typically take a few hours to 1 day, while urine tests may take up to 24 hours. Imaging tests like ultrasound or CT scans usually provide reports within 1–2 days, whereas specialized tests such as biopsies may take 3–5 days for detailed analysis. The exact timing varies based on the laboratory and the complexity of the test. 💙🔬

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