Thyroid Test



Thyroid Test
- Self-Administer At-Home
- Finger-prick Blood Spot
- Gain Key Insights into Your Health
In primary hypothyroidism, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels are elevated. In primary hyperthyroidism, TSH levels are low. Elevated or low TSH in the context of normal free thyroxine is often referred to as subclinical hypo- or hyperthyroidism, respectively. In hyperthyroidism, both thyroxine (tetraiodothyronine; thyroxine: T4) and T3 levels (total and free) are usually elevated, but in a small subset of hyperthyroid patients (T3 toxicosis) only T3 is elevated. Free thyroxine (fT4) comprises a small fraction of total thyroxine. The fT4 is available to the tissues and is, therefore, the metabolically active fraction. Elevations in fT4 cause hyperthyroidism, while decrease causes hypothyroidism. Disorders of the thyroid gland are frequently caused by autoimmune mechanisms with the production of autoantibodies known as anti-TPO antibodies.
• All items needed to take the test at home
• Instructions on how to take the test
• Pre-paid shipping both ways
• Digital and printable results
How it works
1. Order your kit
Visit our shop and order your test kit(s) to be delivered promptly.
2. Register your kit
When your test kit arrives, follow the simple instructions to register your Kit ID and create a secure account.
3. We collect your sample
Everything you need is included, and collection takes only a few minutes. Use the shipping return mailer to send your sample to the lab.
4. Get your lab results
Digital results and insights will be available on our secure platform. Easily share your results with your doctor or family members.