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: PGSN Test

The Progesterone test measures the levels of progesterone, a hormone produced by the ovaries in women and a small amount by the adrenal glands in both men and women. Progesterone plays a crucial role in the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and maintaining a healthy reproductive system. The Progesterone test provides valuable information about hormonal balance and helps diagnose and monitor various reproductive conditions.


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Also Known As: PRL Test

The Prolactin test measures the levels of prolactin, a hormone produced by the pituitary gland, in the blood. Prolactin plays a crucial role in breastfeeding, fertility, and reproductive health in both women and men. The Prolactin test is ordered to assess prolactin levels and help diagnose and monitor conditions related to prolactin dysfunction.


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Also Known As: Prostate Specific Antigen Test, PSA Test, Prostate Test

The PSA Total test measures the levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the blood. PSA is a protein produced by the cells of the prostate gland. The PSA Total test is commonly used as a screening tool for prostate cancer and to monitor the progression of the disease. It provides valuable information about prostate health and helps detect potential abnormalities.


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Also Known As: Parathyroid Hormone Intact test, Intact PTH test, Parathormone Test
The PTH Intact (Parathyroid Hormone Intact) test is a laboratory test used to measure the level of parathyroid hormone in the blood. Parathyroid hormone is a hormone produced by the parathyroid glands, which are small glands located in the neck. The PTH Intact test provides valuable information about the function of the parathyroid glands and helps in the diagnosis and management of various conditions related to calcium and bone metabolism.

Also Known As: Parathyroid Hormone Intact with Calcium Test, Intact PTH with Calcium Test
The PTH Intact and Calcium test is a blood test that measures the levels of parathyroid hormone (PTH) and calcium in the blood. PTH is a hormone produced by the parathyroid glands, four small glands located near the thyroid gland in the neck. PTH plays a critical role in regulating calcium and phosphorus levels in the body. The test is performed to evaluate the functioning of the parathyroid glands and the balance of calcium in the blood.

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Also Known As: Tg Test, Thyroglobulin Test
The Quantitative Thyroglobulin without Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TGAB) test is a medical laboratory examination that measures the level of thyroglobulin in the blood without interference from thyroglobulin antibodies. Thyroglobulin is a protein produced by the thyroid gland, and its measurement can provide valuable insights into thyroid health and the presence of certain thyroid-related conditions.

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A Selenium test measures the levels of selenium in a person's blood, urine, or other body fluids. Selenium is an essential trace element that plays a crucial role as an antioxidant, enzyme cofactor, and in thyroid hormone metabolism. It is obtained through diet, and its levels in the body can vary depending on various factors, including diet, age, and geographical location.

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 The Selenium RBC test measures the level of selenium in red blood cells (RBCs). Selenium is an essential trace element that plays a crucial role in various bodily functions, including antioxidant defense, thyroid hormone metabolism, and immune function. The test provides valuable information about the body's selenium status over a more extended period compared to measuring selenium levels in plasma or serum.

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Also Known As: SHBG Test, TeBG Test, Testosterone-Estrogen Binding Globulin Test

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Also Known As: Na Test, Sodium Serum Test
The Sodium test, also known as a serum sodium test, measures the concentration of sodium in the blood. Sodium is an essential electrolyte in the body, and this test helps assess the balance of sodium levels in the bloodstream. Sodium plays a critical role in maintaining proper fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contractions.

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 The Stachybotrys chartarum/atra RGm24 IgE Antibody test is a specific diagnostic tool utilized to detect IgE antibodies produced in response to the fungus Stachybotrys chartarum, also known as Stachybotrys atra. This mold is commonly referred to as "black mold" and can produce mycotoxins which may lead to health problems in susceptible individuals.

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Also Known As: T3 Reverse test, REVT3 Test, RT3 Test, T3R Test, Reverse T3 Test, Reverse Triiodothyronine Test

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Also Known As: Total T3 Test, Triiodothyronine Test, T3 Test, Bound T3

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Also Known As: Free T3 Test, Free Triiodothyronine Test, FT3 Test, T3F Test, Unbound T3 Test

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Also Known As: Total T4 Test, Total Thyroxine Test, T4 Test, T4, T4 Total Test, Bound T4 Test

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Also Known As: Free T4 Test, Free Thyroxine Test, FT4 Test, T4F Test, Unbound T4 Test

The T4 Free test measures the levels of free thyroxine (T4), an important thyroid hormone, in the blood. It assesses the unbound T4 that is available for immediate use by the body's cells.


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 The T4 Free Direct Dialysis test, commonly referred to as the Free T4 or FT4 test, measures the amount of unbound thyroxine in the blood. Thyroxine (T4) is a primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland and is essential in regulating the body's metabolism. A majority of the T4 in the blood is bound to proteins, but a small fraction remains "free" or unbound. This free portion is biologically active and available to tissues, making its measurement a critical aspect in evaluating thyroid function.

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