Comprehensive Hormone Testing Services
Female Hormone Testing Services
Comprehensive Female Hormone Panel
Our most complete women's hormone testing option includes essential markers for reproductive health, metabolism, and overall wellness. This comprehensive panel includes:
- Testosterone: Helps evaluate androgen levels and detect hormonal imbalances affecting energy, mood, and reproductive health.
- Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH): Provides insights into ovarian reserve, which is essential for fertility planning and diagnosis of conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
- DHEA-S: Measures adrenal gland function and identifies potential issues related to stress and metabolism.
- 17-OH Progesterone: Helps diagnose congenital adrenal hyperplasia and other adrenal gland disorders.
- Estrogens: Evaluates overall estrogen levels, vital for maintaining reproductive and bone health.
- Prolactin: Monitors pituitary function and diagnoses issues such as infertility or irregular menstrual cycles.
- TSH, T4, T3: Comprehensive thyroid function assessment to identify conditions like hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.
- Estradiol (E2): Tracks estrogen production and assists in understanding menstrual irregularities or menopausal changes.
- Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH): Assesses ovarian function and determines fertility status.
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH): Plays a crucial role in regulating the menstrual cycle and ovulation.
This panel is ideal for assessing comprehensive hormone health and identifying potential imbalances.
Female Fertility Profile Ultimate
Our most comprehensive fertility assessment includes:
- Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) for ovarian reserve: Offers insights into your remaining egg supply, aiding in fertility planning and treatment options.
- hCG Pregnancy Test: Determines early pregnancy and monitors pregnancy-related hormone levels.
- Complete hormone panel: Evaluates testosterone, estradiol, FSH, and LH to provide a full picture of reproductive health.
- Thyroid Function Assessment: Includes TSH, Free T4, and T3 to identify thyroid-related fertility issues.
- Reproductive hormones: Measures estrogens, prolactin, and progesterone to assess hormonal balance and ovulation.
- DHEA-S for adrenal function: Helps evaluate adrenal gland performance and its impact on reproductive health.
Menopause Panel Basic
Specifically designed for women experiencing menopause symptoms, this panel includes:
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Evaluates thyroid health, as thyroid dysfunction can mimic or worsen menopause symptoms.
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH): Assesses menopause status by measuring the hormone that regulates ovarian function.
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH): Tracks changes in reproductive hormone levels.
- Estradiol (E2) and Total Estrogens: Provides clarity on declining estrogen levels during menopause.
- Progesterone: Monitors balance with estrogen, essential for reducing menopause-related symptoms.
- Qualitative hCG: Ensures accurate pregnancy detection when menstrual irregularities occur during perimenopause.
Individual Hormone Tests for Women
- Estradiol (E2): Essential for investigating fertility and menopause.
- FSH & LH Combined: Evaluates reproductive function.
- AMH Test: Assesses ovarian reserve.
- Progesterone: Monitors ovulation and luteal function.
- Total Estrogens: Evaluates overall estrogen status.
Male Hormone Testing Services
Low Testosterone (Low T) Profile Ultimate
Our most comprehensive male hormone assessment includes:
- Complete testosterone panel (Direct/Free/Total): Measures all forms of testosterone to assess availability for bodily functions like muscle growth, energy, and mood.
- PSA for prostate health: Monitors prostate-specific antigen levels to identify potential risks of prostate conditions.
- Lipid Panel for cardiovascular health: Assesses cholesterol levels, which testosterone levels can influence.
- Cortisol for stress response: Evaluates adrenal health and how your body handles stress.
- Homocysteine metabolism marker: Indicates potential risks for cardiovascular disease.
- DHEA-S and SHBG: Tracks androgen metabolism and bioavailable testosterone levels.
- Complete thyroid profile: Identifies underlying thyroid conditions that might affect energy levels and metabolism.
- Estradiol (E2): Monitors estrogen levels, essential for balancing testosterone and maintaining bone density.
- IGF-1 growth factor: Provides insights into aging and metabolic function.
- CBC and Chemistry Panel: Comprehensive blood and organ function assessment.
Anti-Aging Male Ultimate
Complete assessment of male age-related hormone changes, including:
- Testosterone (Free/Direct/Total): Tracks hormone levels that impact energy, mood, and muscle mass.
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG): Measures the protein that regulates bioavailable testosterone.
- DHEA-S: Evaluates adrenal health and its impact on hormone production.
- Estradiol (E2): Ensures optimal balance with testosterone, which is vital for bone and cardiovascular health.
- IGF-1: Monitors growth hormone activity, which is critical for tissue repair and muscle health.
- Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy: Evaluates vitamin D levels, which are vital for bone health and hormone regulation.
- Hemoglobin A1c: Tracks blood sugar control over time, identifying risks for diabetes.
- Insulin assessment: Provides insights into metabolic function and energy utilization.
- Comprehensive metabolic markers offer a complete overview of metabolic health and aging processes.
Male Health Profile Ultimate
Comprehensive male hormone health assessment including:
- Protein and liver function: These assess overall organ health.
- Multiple testosterone measurements: These provide a complete picture of hormonal status.
- Thyroid function (TSH): Evaluates thyroid health, which directly impacts metabolism and energy levels.
- Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA): Tracks prostate health to identify potential issues early.
- Reproductive hormones (Estrogens, Progesterone): Monitor hormonal balance and reproductive health.
- DHEA-S and SHBG: Tracks hormone metabolism and availability.
- Complete blood count and chemistry panel: This provides a snapshot of overall health and organ function.
Individual Hormone Tests for Men
- Total Testosterone: Evaluates overall levels to identify deficiencies.
- Free & Total Testosterone: Assesses bioavailable testosterone for energy and muscle maintenance.
- DHT Test: Measures dihydrotestosterone levels, essential for understanding hair loss and prostate health.
- SHBG: Evaluates hormone-binding proteins to understand testosterone availability.
Universal Hormone Tests
Thyroid Function Tests
- Thyroid Profile Ultimate: Complete thyroid assessment including:
- FSH and LH: Tracks hormonal regulation related to thyroid function.
- THBR (Thyroid Hormone Binding Ratio): Evaluates thyroid-binding proteins.
- Estrogens and Estradiol (E2): Provides insight into hormonal interplay with thyroid health.
- Progesterone: Helps monitor hormonal balance.
- Anti-TPO and Anti-thyroglobulin Antibodies: These identify autoimmune thyroid conditions.
- CEA tumor marker: Tracks potential thyroid cancer risks.
- PTH and calcium metabolism: Ensures balanced parathyroid function and calcium levels.
- Thyroid Panel Advanced: Comprehensive evaluation including:
- Free Thyroxine Index (FTI): Tracks thyroid hormone availability.
- T3 Uptake (THBR): Measures thyroid-binding capacity.
- TSH, T4, and T3: Core indicators of thyroid function.
- Thyroid antibodies: Identifies autoimmune thyroid conditions.
- Basic TSH Test: Essential thyroid screening.
Growth & Metabolic Hormones
- Growth Hormone: Evaluates pituitary function and its impact on growth and repair.
- IGF-1: Assesses growth hormone activity, which is crucial for tissue health.
- ACTH: Tests pituitary function and its role in adrenal hormone regulation.
Special Hormone Panels
Osteoporosis Risk Panel Comprehensive
Complete bone health assessment, including:
- Bone-specific alkaline phosphatase: Tracks bone formation activity.
- Vitamin D 25-hydroxy: Measures vitamin D essential for calcium absorption and bone strength.
- Thyroid hormones (T3, T4, THBR): Evaluates their impact on bone density.
- Parathyroid Hormone (PTH): Monitors calcium regulation.
- FSH and Testosterone: Provides a comprehensive overview of hormones influencing bone health.
- Estradiol: Ensures sufficient estrogen levels for maintaining bone density.
Urinary Hormone Zoomer
Comprehensive urinary hormone assessment for:
- Inflammatory markers: Identifies chronic inflammation impacting hormonal balance.
- Immunological function: Tracks immune response linked to hormones.
- Metabolic patterns: Evaluates how hormones affect metabolism.
- Hormone imbalances: Pinpoints discrepancies for better treatment planning.
The Testing Process
- Schedule Your Appointment
- Walk in or schedule online through our secure portal
- Call for same-day testing availability
- No doctor's referral is needed
- Multiple location options
- Visit Our Lab
- Professional blood draw by certified technicians
- Clean, comfortable environment
- Most hormone tests require a simple blood draw
- Special collection instructions provided when needed
- Get Your Results
- Secure online results portal
- Paper copies available upon request
- Quick turnaround times
- Clear, detailed reports
- Next Steps
- Take results to your healthcare provider
- Consult with our network of healthcare professionals
- Schedule follow-up testing if needed
- Access to educational resources
Common Signs You May Need Hormone Testing
- Unexplained weight changes
- Fatigue or low energy
- Mood swings
- Sleep disturbances
- Changes in libido
- Hair loss or skin changes
- Irregular menstrual cycles (women)
- Muscle mass changes (men)
- Hot flashes or night sweats
- Fertility concerns
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need a doctor's referral for hormone testing? A: No, Test Smartly Labs provides direct access testing without requiring a physician referral.
Q: How long does hormone testing take? A: Most hormone tests require a simple blood draw that takes about 15 minutes. Results are typically available within 2-3 business days.
Q: When should I get my hormone levels tested? A: The best time depends on the specific hormones being tested and your menstrual cycle (for women). Our staff will provide specific timing instructions when you schedule.
Q: How often should I get my hormones tested? A: The frequency of testing depends on your individual health needs and goals. Discuss with your healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.
Q: Are my test results confidential? A: Yes, all test results are completely confidential and are only shared with you or healthcare providers you specifically authorize.
Schedule Your Hormone Test Now
Why Choose Test Smartly Labs for Hormone Testing?
Test Smartly Labs makes hormone testing simple and accessible with direct access testing that doesn't require a physician referral. Our certified laboratory professionals provide confidential service in a comfortable environment, with same-day appointments available at multiple convenient locations. We understand the importance of quick results, which is why we offer rapid turnaround times and make your test results available through our secure online portal. Our commitment to quality is matched by our focus on convenience, featuring easy online booking and transparent pricing to ensure you can take control of your hormone health without hassle. We're here to provide the professional, reliable hormone testing services you need, when you need them.
*This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider for medical guidance specific to your situation.
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Popular$57
Estradiol, E2: This estradiol assay is designed for the investigation of fertility of women of reproductive age. Specimen Type: Blood
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Popular$69
Estrogens Total: Evaluate for ovarian estrogen producing tumor in the premenarcheal and postmenopausal female; evaluate estrogen excess in males. Specimen Type: Blood
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Popular$47
FSH, Follicle-stimulating Hormone: Useful in defining menstrual cycle phases in infertility evaluation of women and testicular dysfunction in men. Specimen Type: Blood
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Popular$189
The Hormone Panel Basic - Female represents the essential approach to female-specific health concerns and hormonal balance. This 6-test panel combines detailed hormonal analysis, complete thyroid assessment to provide actionable insights into your health status. This panel delivers exceptional value for comprehensive health monitoring, enabling you to make informed decisions about your wellness journey and work effectively with healthcare providers to optimize your health outcomes. FSH, LH, Progesterone, TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone), Free T4, Estradiol E2, Total Estrogens, Testosterone Total
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Popular$199
The Low Testosterone (Low T) Panel represents the comprehensive approach to male-specific health concerns and optimization. This multi-test panel combines detailed hormonal analysis, complete thyroid assessment to provide actionable insights into your health status. This panel delivers exceptional value for comprehensive health monitoring, enabling you to make informed decisions about your wellness journey and work effectively with healthcare providers to optimize your health outcomes. Testosterone, Free (Direct) with Total Testosterone, IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor), Complete Thyroid Panel (TSH, Free T3, Free T4), SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin), DHEA-S, Estradiol, E2
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Popular$199
The Menopause Health Panel represents the comprehensive approach to female-specific health concerns and hormonal balance. This multi-test panel combines essential biomarkers to provide actionable insights into your health status. This panel delivers exceptional value for comprehensive health monitoring, enabling you to make informed decisions about your wellness journey and work effectively with healthcare providers to optimize your health outcomes. FSH, LH, Progesterone, TSH, Free T4, Estradiol E2, Estrogens, Total Testosterone, Qualitative hCG Serum
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Popular$47
Testosterone Total: Testosterone testing is used to evaluate androgen excess or deficiency related to gonadal function, adrenal function, or tumor activity. Specimen Type: Blood
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Popular$45
The Thyroid Panel Basic includes thyroid tests for T3 Uptake (THBR), thyroxine (T4) and Free Thyroxine Index FTI. Specimen Type: Blood
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Popular$189
"The Thyroid Profile Comprehensive represents the comprehensive approach to thyroid function and metabolism regulation. This 4-test panel combines complete thyroid assessment to provide actionable insights into your health status. This panel delivers exceptional value for comprehensive health monitoring, enabling you to make informed decisions about your wellness journey and work effectively with healthcare providers to optimize your health outcomes. Complete Thyroid Panel (TSH, Free T3, Free T4), T3 Triiodothyronine, Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Antibodies, Thyroglobulin Antibody"
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Popular$75
This basic Thyroid Test Panel includes TSH, T4, T3 Uptake (THBR), Free Thyroxin Index. Specimen Type: Blood
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Popular$42
TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone) plus Free T4: Thyroid function test. Specimen Type: Blood
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$64
Used to evaluate nephrotic syndromes and work up other potential renal diseases. Specimen Type: Blood
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$75
ACTH - Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Test is a Pituitary function test. Specimen Type: Blood
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$75
Aldosterone: Evaluation of patients with hypertension and possible hyper-aldosteronism. Specimen Type: Blood
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$75
Androstenedione produced in the adrenal gland of both men and women is further converted to testosterone by the enzyme 17-β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. Specimen Type: Blood
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$75
C-Peptide Serum (pancreas): The principal use of C-peptide is in the evaluation of hypoglycemia. Specimen Type: Blood
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$49
Cortisol: The cortisol status of a patient is used to diagnose the function or malfunction of the adrenal gland, the pituitary gland, and the hypothalamus. The time of sample collection must be taken into account when interpreting results due to the cortisol secretion circadian rhythm. Severe stress can also give rise to elevated cortisol levels. Specimen Type: Blood
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$39
DHEA-S (Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate): Work up for women with infertility, amenorrhea, or hirsutism to identify the source of excessive androgen. Specimen Type: Blood
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$85
DHT - Dihydrotestosterone: Used for differential diagnosis of diseases of sexual differentiation (DSD). DHT levels may be inappropriately low compared to testosterone levels. Specimen Type: Blood
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$56
FSH plus LH, Follicle Stimulating Hormone plus Luteinizing Hormone is commonly used in the evaluation of reproductive function. Specimen Type: Blood
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$64
Growth Hormone: Pituitary function test useful in the diagnosis of hypothalamic disorder and hypopituitarism. Specimen Type: Blood
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$299
Our Hormone Profile Comprehensive is a comprehensive bundle of lab tests commonly used in hormone health assessments. The Panel includes Testosterone, Anti-Mullerian, DHEA-S, 17-OH Progesterone, Total Estrogens, Prolactin, TSH, T4, T3, Estradiol E2, FSH and LH. Testosterone, Anti-Mullerian, DHEA-S, 17-OH Progesterone, Total Estrogens, Prolactin, TSH, T4, T3, Estradiol E2, FSH, LH
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$75
IGF-1, Insulin-like Growth Factor: Somatomedin-C is a polypeptide hormone produced by the liver and other tissues, with an effect on growth-promoting activity and glucose metabolism (insulin-like activity). Specimen Type: Blood
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$107
The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system plays a critical role in the growth and differentiation of normal and malignant cells. The components of the IGF system include growth hormone (GH), IGF-I and II, type I and II receptors, IGF binding proteins and proteases. Specimen Type: Blood
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$96
Insulin Free and Total: Measures both free and bound insulin in blood serum. Specimen Type: Blood
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$439
Our Low Testosterone (Low T) Profile Ultimate is a broad spectrum of clinical lab tests associated with male health and testosterone. Tests included in panel are PSA, Lipid Panel, Cortisol, Homocysteine, DHEA-S, SHBG, Thyroid Profile, Testosterone Direct / Free / Total, Estradiol E2, IGF-1, CBC and; Chemistry Panel. Specimen Type: Blood
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$45
Luteinizing Hormone (LH):The primary clinical use of LH measurement is in evaluating the normalcy of hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. Specimen Type: Blood
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$102
Pregnenolone: In humans, steroid hormones are produced by the adrenal glands and the gonads. Specimen Type: Blood
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$45
Progesterone: Establishes the presence of a functioning corpus luteum or luteal cell function. Specimen Type: Blood
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$49
The Prolactin test can be done by both men and women. For men, this test could be used to help identify the cause of the low sex drive or erectile dysfunction. For women, this test could doctors identify menstrual irregularities, and fertility, or diagnose abnormal conditions not related to pregnancy that can raise HCG level. Specimen Type: Blood
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$149
PTH and; Calcium: Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) is a 84 amino acid peptide hormone which is responsible for the regulation of serum calcium levels within a narrow range. Specimen Type: Blood
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$65
PTH, Parathyroid Hormone: Diagnosis of parathyroid disease and other diseases of calcium homeostasis; monitoring patients undergoing renal dialysis. Specimen Type: Blood
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$64
SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin): Levels of SHBG are under the positive control of estrogens and thyroid hormones, and are suppressed by androgens. Specimen Type: Blood
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$39
T3 Free Serum (Triiodothyronine): Evaluates thyroid function and assesses abnormal binding protein disorders. Specimen Type: Blood
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$39
T3 Triiodothyronine: Tests thyroid function which is particularly useful in the diagnosis of T3 thyrotoxicosis, in which T3 is increased and T4 is within normal limits. Specimen Type: Blood
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$39
T3 Uptake (THBR): Thyroid function test for the diagnosis of hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. Specimen Type: Blood
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$39
T4 Thyroxine: Free T4 may be indicated when binding globulin (TBG) problems are perceived. Specimen Type: Blood
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$65
Testosterone Free (Direct), Total Testosterone: Evaluate hirsutism and masculinization in women; evaluate testicular function in clinical states where the testosterone binding proteins may be altered (obesity, cirrhosis, thyroid disorders). Specimen Type: Blood
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$69
Testosterone, Free and Weakly Bound (Bioavailable Testosterone): Free and weakly bound testosterone (FWBT), also referred to as bioavailable testosterone, is thought to reflect an individual's biologically active, circulating testosterone. Specimen Type: Blood
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$87
Used to evaluate hirsutism and masculinization in women. Also evaluates testicular function where testosterone-binding proteins may be altered (obesity, thyroid disorders etc.). Specimen Type: Blood
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$47
Thyroglobulin Antibody: Thyroglobulin Antibody (TGab) is believed to be useful for detecting autoimmune thyroid disease. Specimen Type: Blood
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$69
Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Antibodies: Differential diagnosis of hypothyroidism and thyroiditis. Specimen Type: Blood
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$129
Thyrotropin Receptor Ab: Diagnosis of hyperthyroidism and Graves' disease. Thyrotropin-receptor antibody is an autoantibody to the thyroid cell receptor for thyroid-stimulating hormone. Specimen Type: Blood
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$44
The Thyroxine (T4) lab is a basic Thyroid function test. Specimen Type: Blood
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$85
Thyroxine-binding Globulin (TBG): Distinguishes between high T4 levels due to hyperthyroidism and due to increased binding by TBG in euthyroid individuals. Specimen Type: Blood
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$37
TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone): Thyroid function test. Specimen Type: Blood

