Stop the Thyroid Madness (STTM)

Stop the Thyroid Madness (STTM)–style testing focuses on a broader picture of thyroid and whole-body health. Alongside standard labs like TSH and Free T4, many patients track Free T3, consider reverse T3 (rT3) for context, and check autoimmune antibodies. Because fatigue, brain fog, hair loss, and weight changes can come from more than thyroid alone, STTM-inspired panels often include iron/ferritinvitamin B12vitamin D, and cortisol pattern testing to spot common “look-alikes.”

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The Vitamin B2 Micronutrient Test measures riboflavin levels in the blood to evaluate nutritional status and detect deficiencies. Riboflavin is vital for energy production, red blood cell function, and the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. This test helps identify dietary insufficiency, malabsorption issues, or increased nutrient needs, supporting overall health assessment and management.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
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Also Known As: Riboflavin Test

The Vitamin B2 Test measures riboflavin levels in the blood to assess nutritional status. Riboflavin is essential for energy metabolism, red blood cell production, and maintaining healthy skin, eyes, and nerves. Low levels may result from poor diet, malabsorption, or chronic illness, leading to fatigue, mouth sores, or anemia. Doctors use this test to detect deficiency, monitor supplementation, and support overall metabolic and nutritional health.

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Also Known As: Riboflavin Test

The Vitamin B3 Micronutrient Test measures niacin levels in the blood to assess nutritional status and detect deficiencies or excess. Niacin is essential for energy production, nervous system function, and healthy skin and digestion. This test helps identify malnutrition, absorption problems, or toxicity from supplements, supporting diagnosis and monitoring of overall health and metabolic balance.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
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Also Known As: Nicotinic Acid Test

The Vitamin B3 Test measures niacin levels in the blood to evaluate nutritional status and detect deficiencies. Niacin is essential for energy metabolism, DNA repair, and nervous system function. Low levels may lead to pellagra, with symptoms such as diarrhea, dermatitis, dementia, and fatigue. Doctors use this test to assess dietary intake, investigate unexplained symptoms, and monitor patients on supplementation or therapy for metabolic health.

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Also Known As: Nicotinic Acid Test, Niacin Test

The Vitamin B5 Micronutrient Test measures pantothenic acid levels in the blood to evaluate nutritional status. Vitamin B5 is essential for energy metabolism, hormone production, and synthesis of fats, proteins, and neurotransmitters. This test helps detect deficiencies or imbalances caused by poor diet, malabsorption, or increased nutrient needs, supporting overall health and metabolic function.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
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Also Known As: Pantothenic Acid Test

The Vitamin B5 Test measures pantothenic acid levels in the blood to assess nutritional status and detect deficiencies. Vitamin B5 is essential for energy metabolism, hormone production, and synthesis of coenzyme A. Low levels may cause fatigue, irritability, digestive upset, or neurological issues, often linked to poor diet or malabsorption. Doctors use this test to confirm deficiency, guide supplementation, and monitor overall metabolic and nutritional health.

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Also Known As: Pantothenic Acid Test

The Vitamin B6 Micronutrient Test measures pyridoxine levels in the blood to assess nutritional status and detect deficiencies or excess. Vitamin B6 is essential for protein metabolism, neurotransmitter production, hemoglobin synthesis, and immune function. This test helps identify dietary insufficiency, absorption issues, or toxicity, supporting diagnosis and management of overall health and metabolic balance.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
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Also Known As: Pyridoxal Phosphate Test

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The Vitamin B6 Test measures pyridoxal phosphate levels in blood to evaluate vitamin B6 status. Deficiency may cause anemia, confusion, irritability, depression, or weakened immunity, while high levels from supplementation may lead to nerve damage. Doctors use this test to investigate neurological symptoms, nutritional health, or metabolic disorders. Results provide essential insight into vitamin balance, nerve health, red blood cell production, and overall wellness.

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Also Known As:  Pyridoxal Phosphate Test

The Vitamin D 1,25-Dihydroxy Test measures the active form of vitamin D in blood to evaluate calcium and phosphorus balance, bone health, and kidney function. Abnormal levels may indicate kidney disease, parathyroid disorders, or problems with calcium metabolism. Doctors order this test when deficiency symptoms don’t match 25-hydroxy vitamin D results or to monitor chronic illness. Results provide vital insight into vitamin D activity, mineral health, and metabolic function.

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Also Known As: Calcitriol Test

The QuestAssureD™ Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Total Test measures Vitamin D2, Vitamin D3, and total 25-hydroxy vitamin D to assess overall vitamin D status. Adequate vitamin D supports bone strength, calcium absorption, immune health, and muscle function. Low levels may cause osteoporosis, weakness, or increased disease risk, while high levels can indicate toxicity. Doctors use this test to diagnose deficiency, monitor supplementation, and evaluate metabolic and endocrine health.

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Also Known As: Vitamin D Test, Ergocalciferol Test, Vitamin D2 Test, Cholecalciferol Test, Vitamin D3 Test, Calcidiol Test, 25-hydroxyvitamin D Test, Calcifidiol Test, 25-hydroxy-vitamin D Test, Vitamin D Total Test

The Zinc Micronutrient Test measures blood zinc levels to evaluate nutritional status and detect deficiencies or excess. Zinc is vital for immune function, wound healing, growth, reproduction, and enzyme activity. This test helps identify poor intake, malabsorption, or excessive supplementation, supporting diagnosis and management of overall health, immune balance, and metabolic function.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
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Also Known As: Zinc Plasma Test

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The Zinc Test measures zinc levels in blood to evaluate nutritional status and overall health. Zinc is essential for immune function, wound healing, growth, taste, and reproductive health. Abnormal levels may cause fatigue, hair loss, delayed healing, or increased infection risk. Doctors use this test to detect zinc deficiency or excess, monitor supplementation, and guide treatment for conditions linked to immune, metabolic, or endocrine imbalance.

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Also Known As:  Zinc Plasma Test, Zn Test

More than 20 million people in the United States have some kind of thyroid problem. These issues include a plethora of thyroid conditions, such as hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, autoimmune diseases, and iodine deficiencies.

The thyroid is a gland in your neck that controls the function of multiple processes around your body. From metabolism to energy, your thyroid does it all.

It's time to stop the thyroid madness. So many people are suffering from endless symptoms because of dysfunctional thyroids. If you think that you may have a thyroid problem, you need to get thyroid function tests.

To learn more about them, keep reading.

What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Thyroid Problems? 

Most thyroid issues are categorized into two kinds of problems:

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