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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Also Known As: Ferritin Blood Test, Ferritin Serum Test, Iron Storate Test

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 The Free T3 and Free T4 Blood Test Panel is used to assess the levels of the two main thyroid hormones circulating unbound in the bloodstream. The thyroid, a butterfly-shaped gland situated in the front of the neck, plays a pivotal role in metabolism, growth, and development by producing thyroid hormones. Among these, triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) are the most significant. While most of the T3 and T4 in the blood is bound to proteins, a tiny fraction remains free (unbound) and is biologically active. This panel specifically measures this active fraction, giving a more accurate representation of thyroid function.

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Panel Contains Test: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Test, Thyrotropin Test, TSH test, Thyroid Test, TSH Screen Test
 The Free T3, Free T4, RT3, and TSH Panel is a comprehensive thyroid function test that measures the levels of free triiodothyronine (T3), free thyroxine (T4), reverse triiodothyronine (RT3), and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in the blood. This panel provides a detailed view of thyroid health, offering insights into thyroid hormone production, metabolism, and the pituitary gland's regulatory role.

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Also Known As: Follicle Stimulating Hormone test, Follitropin Test, Luteinizing Hormone Test, Lutropin Test, Interstitial Cell Stimulating Hormone Test, ICSH Test

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The FT3, FT4, RT3, and TSH Panel is a targeted assessment designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of thyroid gland function and its regulatory mechanisms. By measuring the levels of free triiodothyronine (FT3), free thyroxine (FT4), reverse triiodothyronine (RT3), and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), this panel offers insight into the intricate balance of thyroid hormone production, conversion, and overall endocrine health.

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 The FT3, FT4, RT3, TPO and Thyroglobulin Ab Panel is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to evaluate thyroid function and identify autoimmune thyroid diseases. This panel includes tests that measure thyroid hormone levels, assess the conversion of these hormones, and detect antibodies that may indicate an autoimmune response against the thyroid gland. By providing a detailed overview of thyroid health, this panel helps healthcare providers diagnose and manage various thyroid-related conditions effectively.

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The FT3, FT4, TSH, TPO, TgAB, and RT3 Panel is a comprehensive set of tests that provides a thorough assessment of thyroid function and autoimmune activity affecting the thyroid gland. This panel is critical for diagnosing, monitoring, and managing various thyroid disorders. It evaluates the levels of thyroid hormones, the presence of antibodies that target thyroid proteins, and the regulation of thyroid activity.

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 The Galectin-3 test is a diagnostic assay that measures the level of Galectin-3, a beta-galactoside-binding lectin, in the blood. Galectin-3 is known to play a pivotal role in various biological processes including cell growth, inflammation, fibrosis, and also in the progression of heart failure. It's an emerging biomarker for pathological cardiac remodeling and is gaining attention as a prognostic indicator in heart failure.

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Also Known As: Gamma Glutamyltransferase GGT test, Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase Test, Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase Test, Gamma-GT Test, GGTP Test, GTP Test

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Also Known As: Fasting Blood Glucose Test, FBG Test, Fasting Blood Sugar Test, FBS Test, Fasting Glucose Test, FG Test

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Also Known As: DHT
The Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) test for Hair Loss is a specific diagnostic evaluation aimed at measuring the levels of DHT, an androgen hormone, in the body. DHT is derived from testosterone through the action of the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase and is believed to play a significant role in androgenetic alopecia (commonly known as male or female pattern baldness). High levels of DHT are associated with the miniaturization of hair follicles, leading to hair thinning and loss.

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Also Known As: A1c Test, HbA1c Test, Glycated Hemoglobin Test

The Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test measures the average blood sugar levels over the past two to three months by assessing the percentage of glucose bound to hemoglobin in red blood cells. It is commonly used to diagnose prediabetes and diabetes, and to monitor how well blood sugar is being controlled in individuals with diabetes. Unlike a single glucose reading, the HbA1c provides a long-term view of blood sugar management. 


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Also Known As: Liver Profile Test, Liver Function Test, LFT, Liver Enzyme Test, Liver Test, Liver Blood Test
 The Hepatic Function Panel test, also known as a Liver Function Test, is a group of blood tests that assess the overall health and function of the liver. It provides valuable information about liver enzymes, proteins, and other substances that are important for liver function. The Hepatic Function Panel test helps in the diagnosis and monitoring of liver diseases and evaluates the liver's ability to process and metabolize substances in the body.

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Also Known As: Hepatic Panel Test, Liver Function Test, LFT, Liver Enzyme Test, Liver Test, Liver Blood Test

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Also Known As: Herpes Simplex Virus 1/2 IgG Type-Specific Antibodies, Herpes, Herpes 1 and 2 Test, Herpes 1 Test, Herpes 2 Test, Herpes IgG Test
The Herpes Simplex Virus 1/2 test is a test that is used to measure the herpes antibodies to detect a previous infection of herpes.

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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