All Thyroid Tests

Ulta Lab Tests provides the ten key lab tests to diagnose, monitor, and manage hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. 

Two primary conditions may require a thyroid test: hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Hypothyroidism encompasses conditions in which your thyroid isn't producing enough T3 and T4. Hyperthyroidism is the term for conditions where your body produces too much thyroid hormone.  

Hypothyroidism, a condition when your thyroid isn't making enough hormone, may be caused by Hashimoto's thyroiditis, secondary hypothyroidism (a failure of the pituitary gland), or some inflammatory conditions. You may notice ... See more

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The Thyroxine Binding Globulin (TBG) test is a laboratory test that measures the level of TBG in the blood. TBG is a protein that binds to thyroid hormones, primarily thyroxine (T4), and transports them in the bloodstream. This test helps assess the binding capacity of TBG and its impact on thyroid hormone levels.

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Also Known As: : Free and Total Testosterone
The Testosterone Free and Total test is a laboratory test that measures both the free and bound forms of testosterone in the blood. Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone, although it is also present in females in smaller amounts.

Also Known As: Total Testosterone Test, Free Testosterone Test, Testosterone Free and Total Test, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin Test
The Testosterone Free and Total and Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) test is a comprehensive laboratory test that measures the levels of both free and total testosterone, as well as SHBG in the blood. Testosterone is a sex hormone primarily produced in the testes (in males) and ovaries (in females) and plays a crucial role in reproductive function, sexual development, muscle mass, and bone density. SHBG is a protein that binds to testosterone and regulates its availability for use by the body.

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 The TH-1 Graves' Disease panel is a targeted diagnostic tool used in the evaluation and management of Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder that is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. This panel includes three fundamental tests: T3 Free, T4 Free, and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), each providing critical insights into thyroid gland function and its regulatory mechanisms.

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 The TH-1 Hashimoto's Disease panel is a basic diagnostic tool aimed at evaluating thyroid function, particularly in the context of Hashimoto's thyroiditis, an autoimmune disorder that is the leading cause of hypothyroidism. This panel includes three critical tests: T3 Free, T4 Free, and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), each providing important insights into the thyroid gland's health and functionality.

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The TH-1 Hyperthyroidism panel is designed to evaluate the thyroid gland's function, specifically focusing on conditions associated with an overactive thyroid, such as hyperthyroidism. This panel includes three critical tests: T3 Free, T4 Free, and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), each providing valuable insights into thyroid health and its systemic effects.

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The TH-1 Hypothyroidism panel is a focused set of laboratory tests aimed at evaluating the thyroid function. This panel includes three essential tests: T3 Free, T4 Free, and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH). Each of these tests plays a crucial role in assessing the thyroid gland's activity, which is pivotal in regulating metabolism, energy generation, and the body's overall hormonal balance.

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 The TH-2 Graves' Disease panel is an advanced diagnostic array specifically tailored for the comprehensive evaluation of Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder that often leads to hyperthyroidism. This panel encompasses a wide range of tests that assess not only thyroid function but also potential systemic impacts and related health concerns.

: Blood, Serum
 The TH-2 Hashimoto's Disease panel is a comprehensive set of tests designed for the in-depth evaluation of Hashimoto's thyroiditis, an autoimmune disorder that is the most common cause of hypothyroidism. This panel extends beyond basic thyroid function tests to include assessments that evaluate the overall health impact of the disease, offering a holistic view of the patient's condition.

: Serum, Blood
 The TH-2 Hyperthyroidism panel is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to assess the function of the thyroid gland and identify conditions leading to hyperthyroidism. It goes beyond basic thyroid hormone assessments to include a wide range of tests that evaluate the overall health and potential complications associated with hyperthyroidism.

: Blood, Serum
 The TH-2 Hypothyroidism panel is an extensive diagnostic tool designed for a comprehensive evaluation of hypothyroidism and its potential impact on various bodily functions. This panel includes a broad array of tests, from basic thyroid function assessments to detailed metabolic and nutritional analyses, making it suitable for a nuanced understanding of the condition and its systemic implications.

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 The TH-3 Graves' Disease panel is an extensive diagnostic tool specifically designed for evaluating Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder that often leads to hyperthyroidism. This panel combines thyroid function tests with assessments for autoimmune markers, metabolic health, and nutritional status to provide a comprehensive overview of the disease's impact on the body.

: Blood, Serum, Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour
 The TH-3 Hashimoto's Disease panel is a comprehensive diagnostic suite designed specifically for the evaluation and management of Hashimoto's thyroiditis, the most common cause of hypothyroidism. This panel integrates a wide array of tests to assess thyroid function, autoimmune activity, metabolic health, and nutritional status, offering a holistic view of the patient's condition in the context of Hashimoto's Disease.

: Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour, Blood, Serum
 The TH-3 Hyperthyroidism panel is a detailed diagnostic tool designed to assess the function of the thyroid gland in the context of hyperthyroidism. It includes a broad spectrum of tests that evaluate not only thyroid hormones and antibodies but also the impact of hyperthyroidism on various bodily functions, including metabolism, blood health, and nutritional status.

: Blood, Serum, Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour
 The TH-3 Hypothyroidism panel is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to evaluate the underlying causes and systemic effects of hypothyroidism. This panel includes an extensive range of tests that assess thyroid function, autoimmune markers, metabolic status, and nutritional deficiencies, providing a holistic view of the patient's health in the context of thyroid dysfunction.

: Blood, Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour, Serum
 The TH-4 Graves' Disease panel is a sophisticated and comprehensive set of diagnostic tests specifically designed to assess Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder leading to hyperthyroidism. This panel not only evaluates thyroid hormone levels and autoimmune markers but also examines the broader systemic effects of the disease on metabolic health, nutritional status, and potential comorbid conditions.

: Blood, Serum, Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour
 The TH-4 Hashimoto's Disease panel is an advanced diagnostic tool tailored for an extensive evaluation of Hashimoto's thyroiditis, the most common cause of hypothyroidism. This panel incorporates a wide range of tests to assess not only thyroid function and autoimmune markers but also the systemic effects of the disease on metabolic health and nutritional status, offering a comprehensive view of the patient's overall health in the context of Hashimoto's Disease.

: Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour, Serum, Blood
 The TH-4 Hyperthyroidism panel is an exhaustive diagnostic array designed to evaluate hyperthyroidism comprehensively, with a particular focus on autoimmune thyroid diseases such as Graves' disease. It encompasses a broad spectrum of tests that assess thyroid function, autoimmune markers, metabolic health, and nutritional status, providing a holistic view of the patient's condition.

: Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour, Blood, Serum
 The TH-4 Hypothyroidism panel is the most comprehensive suite of tests tailored for an in-depth analysis of hypothyroidism, including its autoimmune aspects, systemic effects, and potential overlapping thyroid conditions. This panel combines thyroid function tests, autoimmune markers, metabolic and nutritional assessments, and specific antibodies related to thyroid autoimmunity, offering a holistic view of the patient's thyroid health and related systemic implications.

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Also Known As: Antithyroglobulin Antibody Test, TgAb Test

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Also Known As: Thyroid Autoantibodies Test, Antithyroid Antibodies Test, Antithyroglobulin Antibody Test, TgAb Test, Tg Test, Thyroglobulin Test
The Thyroglobulin Panel test is a comprehensive assessment of thyroid health that includes the measurement of thyroglobulin levels and often includes other thyroid function tests. Thyroglobulin is a protein produced by the thyroid gland and is a precursor to thyroid hormones. This panel provides valuable insights into thyroid function and is commonly used to diagnose and monitor thyroid disorders.

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: Serum, Blood, Random
The Thyroid Complete Panel is an extensive test designed to evaluate thyroid function and overall health. It includes a variety of tests that assess the thyroid gland's performance, potential autoimmune thyroid disorders, and general health markers that can be impacted by thyroid function. This comprehensive approach helps in diagnosing thyroid conditions, monitoring treatment effectiveness, and identifying other health concerns that may be related to thyroid health.

: Serum
 The Thyroid Complete Profile is a comprehensive panel designed to provide an in-depth assessment of thyroid function. This profile evaluates various hormones, antibodies, and proteins that are critical to the thyroid's health and its regulatory mechanisms. By measuring these components, healthcare providers can gain a detailed understanding of thyroid activity, identify potential disorders, and monitor treatment efficacy. This panel is essential for diagnosing a wide range of thyroid conditions, including hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and autoimmune thyroid diseases.

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 The Thyroid Health Test Package (TSH and FT4) is a fundamental screening tool for assessing thyroid function. It includes two essential tests: T4 Free (FT4) and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), which together provide a basic evaluation of thyroid health.

This article will cover the thyroid biomarkers. This will include the thyroid-stimulating hormone, also known as TSH. We’re also going to look at T3 and T4, both free and total in each case. We’ll also cover reverse T3 and investigate a new ratio, being the free/reverse T3 ratio. Also, we’re going to look at a few older markers, too, including the free thyroid index called T7. Then, we’ll move on to T3 uptake and move on to two of the most essential antibodies. Finally, we’ll investigate antithyroglobulin antibodies, thyroid peroxidase, and anti-TPO. 

In terms of TSH, it’s useful for many different reasons. First, we can use it for both the determination of hypothyroidism as well as the potential differentiation of it. It’s also effective for both hyperactive thyroid and the ... See more

TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone)

Test: TSH (Thyroid-stimulating Hormone)

Why have this test? 

This Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone is used to check for and diagnose disorders of the thyroid. It is also used to monitor the ongoing treatment of both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.

When Should You be Tested?

Screening is commonly recommended for newborns. There is no medical consensus as to the adult age for screening or whether adult screening should be standard.

Treatment monitoring: As recommended by your medical provider

Other Situations:  If an individual has an enlarged thyroid and/or has experienced the symptoms of hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.

Required Sample Type: A sample of blood taken from a vein in the arm, or for infants, from pricking the heel.

Preparation for the Test: There is ... See more

The thyroid is located at the base of the neck. It is a small, butterfly-shaped gland that produces thyroid hormones such as thyroxine or T4 and triiodothyronine or T3.  These hormones are required for the regulation of the metabolism as they tell your cells how fast to use energy and produce protein.  This gland is also responsible to produce calcitonin, which is the hormone that regulates calcium levels in the blood by preventing the breakdown of bone.  It also increases the elimination of calcium from the kidneys.  To control the amounts of T3 and T4, the body has an elaborate feedback system.  

When there is a decrease in the hormones in the blood, the hypothalamus will release thyrotropin-releasing hormones.  These tell the pituitary gland to start releasing the thyroid-stimulating hormone TSH.  The thyroid gland will then start to produce and release T4 and T3.   

As the thyroid ... See more