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About Our Thyroid Panel

The Thyroid Test Panel is a comprehensive blood test designed to evaluate how well your thyroid gland is functioning. The thyroid is a small but powerful endocrine gland that plays a major role in regulating metabolism, energy production, body temperature, heart rate, and overall hormonal balance. When the thyroid is not functioning properly, it can affect nearly every system in the body.

Thyroid disorders are common and can develop gradually. An overactive thyroid, known as hyperthyroidism, may cause symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, weight loss, anxiety, and heat intolerance. An underactive thyroid, known as hypothyroidism, may lead to fatigue, weight gain, depression, cold sensitivity, and slowed metabolism.

Because many thyroid symptoms overlap with other conditions, blood testing is the most reliable way to assess thyroid function. This panel measures key thyroid-related markers that provide insight into hormone levels and how your body is using them.

If you are feeling imbalanced, fatigued, experiencing unexplained weight changes, or noticing shifts in mood or energy, this panel provides clear data to help guide next steps. Early detection allows for timely treatment and better long-term health management.


What Is Included In This Test?

This test includes:

  • T3 Uptake, which helps assess how much thyroid hormone is available for use
  • Total T4, which measures both protein-bound and free thyroxine in the blood
  • T7, also known as the Free Thyroxine Index, a calculated value derived from T3 uptake and T4

These measurements work together to evaluate thyroid hormone production and availability.


Why Does This Test Matter?

The thyroid regulates metabolism and influences nearly every organ system. Even small imbalances can significantly impact energy, mood, weight, and overall well being.

Undiagnosed thyroid dysfunction can lead to long term complications such as heart problems, infertility, bone loss, and metabolic disorders. Early testing supports accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

For individuals already being treated for thyroid conditions, monitoring hormone levels ensures therapy is properly adjusted.

Understanding your thyroid health empowers you to take control of symptoms and restore balance.


Who Should Consider This Test?

You may consider this test if you:

  • Experience unexplained fatigue or low energy
  • Notice sudden weight gain or weight loss
  • Have hair thinning or dry skin
  • Experience mood changes such as anxiety or depression
  • Have irregular menstrual cycles
  • Have a family history of thyroid disease
  • Are currently being treated for thyroid dysfunction
  • Want a routine evaluation of thyroid health

Convenient, No-Appointment Testing

To complete your test:

  1. Order online through our website
  2. Use the lab locator to find a nearby testing location
  3. Walk in; no appointment required
  4. Access your results securely in your HealthLabs.com account within one to three business days

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Common Questions:

What all does our Thyroid Test Panel measure?

T3 uptake (T3u) -Triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) are two of the most common hormones released by the thyroid. They exist in two forms: Either attached to a carrier protein or not. This carrier protein is known as thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG), which like the name implies, is a protein that transports the hormone throughout the body. Only the T3 and T4 hormones that are not bound to TBG, or “free” hormones, affect the body’s processes.

The purpose of taking the T3 resin uptake test is to help estimate the amount of TBG in the blood, and how much of the T3 and T4 in the body is free from the carrier proteins. A high T3u means thyroxine binding proteins are more saturated than normal. Measuring T3u does little good alone; it needs to be combined with the results of a total T4 test to get Free Thyroid Index (T7).

Total T4 -The T4 Total Thyroxine test determines the total amount of thyroxine (T4) in the blood. Both the thyroxine bound to thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG) and the free thyroxine are accounted for in this test.

T7 (Free T4 or Free Thyroid Index) - When T4 is bound to protein, it prohibits it from entering the various tissues that need the hormone. Free T4 is the version of T4 that can get to the tissues it needs to get to. This test measures the amount of free T4 in the blood. It’s measured by combining the T3u and the T4. The free T4 is the most accurate measure of how well the thyroid is working.

How Does the Thyroid Gland Work?

It’s important for your thyroid gland to be working properly because it’s responsible for regulating many of the body’s processes. Glands are small organs that produce things like sweat, tears, or in this case, hormones.

Located in the front of the throat, the thyroid plays an enormous role in your overall health by controlling metabolism, heart and digestive functions, muscle control, brain development and the maintenance of bones. All of this is largely managed with the two hormones produced by the thyroid: Triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4).

It’s very important that your T3 and T4 levels are maintained at a specific range in order to function properly, which is exactly the job of the pituitary gland. Whenever the pituitary gland sees T4 levels fall too low in the bloodstream, it releases a thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), which tells the thyroid to produce more T4.

Will anyone see my results besides me?

Your results are stored in your secure online account. They are not shared with anyone else. If you choose, you can print or download them to share with your own doctor.

Do I need to fast before this test?

Fasting is not required for this panel. You can eat and drink normally unless your doctor has given you other instructions.

Can I talk to someone about my results?

Yes. If your results come back abnormal or if you simply have questions, our team is here to support you. You can text our Patient Services team at 1800-579-3914.

Can I use insurance to pay for this test?

In order to ensure your privacy, we do not bill insurance directly, but you may use HSA or FSA funds. This keeps your results and testing completely private from insurers. We can also provide you with an itemized receipt for insurance reimbursement purposes if you need it.

What type of sample is required for this test?

This test requires a simple blood draw. No urine samples, swabs, or physical exams are involved.


Medically Reviewed by: 2026-02-26


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