Q: What does the Thyroid Profile (Essential) include?
A: It includes TSH, T3, and T4 — the key hormones that regulate thyroid function.
Q: Who should take this test?
A: Anyone with symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, hair loss, mood swings, or irregular heartbeat, or those monitoring existing thyroid conditions.
Q: How often should I get my thyroid tested?
A: Every 6–12 months, or more frequently if you’re on thyroid medication.
Q: How long does the test take?
A: The nurse visit usually takes less than 15 minutes.
Q: Is this test suitable for routine health checks?
A: Yes, it’s perfect for baseline screening and ongoing monitoring.
Q: What’s the difference between Essential and Comprehensive Thyroid tests?
A: The Essential test checks only T3, T4, and TSH, while the Comprehensive test also measures thyroid antibodies (Anti-TPO & Anti-TG) for autoimmune thyroid screening.
Q: Who should take this test?
A: Anyone with symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, irregular heartbeat, or a history of thyroid/autoimmune conditions.
Q: How long does the test take?
A: The nurse visit usually takes less than 15 minutes.
Q: How often should I repeat this test?
A: Every 6–12 months, or as advised by your healthcare provider if you’re on thyroid medication.
Q: Can this test help with Hashimoto’s or Graves’ disease diagnosis?
A: Yes, measuring thyroid antibodies (Anti-TPO, Anti-TG) can help screen for autoimmune thyroid disorders.
Q: What does the Thyroid Profile (Essential) include?
A: It includes TSH, T3, and T4 — the key hormones that regulate thyroid function.
Q: Who should take this test?
A: Anyone with symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, hair loss, mood swings, or irregular heartbeat, or those monitoring existing thyroid conditions.
Q: How often should I get my thyroid tested?
A: Every 6–12 months, or more frequently if you’re on thyroid medication.
Q: How long does the test take?
A: The nurse visit usually takes less than 15 minutes.
Q: Is this test suitable for routine health checks?
A: Yes, it’s perfect for baseline screening and ongoing monitoring.