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Advanced thyroid profile

 

Blood draw

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Results 24 hrs

£150

 

Advanced thyroid profile

Why would I take this test?

The thyroid is a small butterfly-shaped gland in the neck, just in front of the windpipe (trachea). One of its main functions is to produce hormones that help regulate the body's metabolism (the process that turns food into energy). These hormones are called triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4).

 In addition to detecting free T3 and T4 hormones, the full panel also detects:

  • thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)

  • antithyroglobulin antibodies 

  • thyroid peroxidase antibodies 

If your thyroid is underactive or overactive, it affects your energy levels, weight, mood, temperature sensitivity, heart rate, sleep, and skin and hair condition.

This profile checks the function of your thyroid gland so you and your GP can confidently work on a thyroid-related diagnosis and treatment plan.

How a test is done?

Our phlebotomist will tie a rubber band to your upper arm to make the veins more visible. They will swab to clean the arm, then a sterile needle attached to a tube is gently inserted into the vein and the blood is drawn into a vial (or vials if more than one test has been requested). Only one needle is used regardless of the number of tests or vials requested. The needle is removed, a plaster applied, and it’s done. You might get a small bruise around the needle mark.

Please wear loose clothing (for easy access to your arm) and let us know a preferred arm.

You can continue to take regular medication but check with your doctor whether any of your medications may affect test results.

It's easier to draw blood when:

  • you are hydrated – please drink some water, especially in hot weather and for morning blood draws

  • you are warm – please keep warm before the test

Fasting is not required

A non-fasting test means:

  • you can eat and drink as normal before the test

  • it’s advised not to drink alcohol before the test

  • you can continue to take regular medication but check with your doctor whether any of your medications may affect test results

Can I have someone with me?

Of course, if that makes you more comfortable, you may have a friend or relative accompany you during a blood test.

When will I get my results?

Results returned in 24 hours

What can this test detect?

  • Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)

  • Free T3 (triiodothyronine)

  • Free T4 (throxine)

  • Antithyroglobulin antibodies 

  • Thyroid peroxidase antibodies

How do I get my results?

The certified laboratory report is emailed to us, and we can either:

  • email directly to you

  • email directly to you and/or to your GP. We will need your written consent to share any test results, but we will discuss this with you when you book your appointment

  • give it to you in person at the clinic.

We highly recommend you consult with your clinician to explain test results. They can also take into account your medical history and advise you on next steps.

Further information:

British Thyroid Foundation

British Thyroid Association

NHS underactive thyroid

NHS overactive thyroid