What Is the Thyroid and Why Is It Important?
At Test Smartly Labs, we offer comprehensive thyroid testing to help diagnose thyroid disorders early, so you can take control of your health before symptoms worsen.
Why Thyroid Testing Is Important
Thyroid disorders are extremely common—an estimated 20 million Americans have some form of thyroid disease, and many don’t even know it. Women are up to eight times more likely than men to develop a thyroid condition.
Thyroid problems can mimic other health issues, making them difficult to diagnose without testing. If you’re experiencing fatigue, weight gain, mood swings, or hair loss, your thyroid could be the underlying cause.
Early detection through thyroid testing can help prevent long-term health complications like heart disease, infertility, and metabolic disorders.
Common Signs That You Need a Thyroid Test
Your thyroid produces two main hormones: T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine). These hormones influence everything from your metabolism to brain function. When your thyroid is underactive (hypothyroidism) or overactive (hyperthyroidism), it can cause serious health issues.
Signs of Hypothyroidism (Underactive Thyroid):
- Unexplained weight gain
- Feeling tired or sluggish all the time
- Depression, anxiety, or mood swings
- Hair thinning or hair loss
- Cold hands and feet, cold intolerance
- Dry skin and brittle nails
- Slow heart rate and low energy
- Brain fog, memory issues, or difficulty concentrating
- Constipation and slow digestion
Signs of Hyperthyroidism (Overactive Thyroid):
- Unexplained weight loss despite normal eating
- Feeling anxious, jittery, or irritable
- Fast or irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
- Sweating excessively or heat intolerance
- Tremors, shaky hands, or muscle weakness
- Difficulty sleeping (insomnia)
- Increased appetite with no weight gain
- Diarrhea or frequent bowel movements
If you have any of these symptoms, getting your thyroid checked is a smart decision.
Comprehensive Thyroid Tests Available at Test Smartly Labs
We offer a full range of thyroid tests to check hormone levels and thyroid function. Whether you need a routine screening or a full thyroid panel, we provide fast, reliable, and confidential testing.
1. Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Test
- Measures the pituitary gland’s signal to the thyroid to produce hormones.
- High TSH may indicate hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid).
- Low TSH may indicate hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid).
- TSH is the most common first test for thyroid function.
Best for: Routine thyroid screening, monitoring thyroid medication.
2. Free T4 (Thyroxine) Test
- Measures the amount of thyroxine (T4), the main thyroid hormone in your blood.
- Low T4 may indicate hypothyroidism.
- High T4 may indicate hyperthyroidism.
- Helps determine whether the thyroid is producing the right amount of hormone.
Best for: Diagnosing thyroid disease after an abnormal TSH result.
3. Free T3 (Triiodothyronine) Test
- Measures the active thyroid hormone T3, which helps regulate metabolism.
- Low T3 can indicate hypothyroidism or slow metabolism.
- High T3 can indicate hyperthyroidism or excessive hormone production.
- Some thyroid conditions only affect T3 levels, so checking both T3 and T4 gives a more complete picture.
Best for: Assessing metabolism, energy levels, and thyroid hormone activity.
4. Thyroid Panel (TSH, Free T4, Free T3)
- A full thyroid function analysis, including TSH, Free T4, and Free T3.
- Provides a more detailed evaluation than a single test.
Best for: A comprehensive thyroid health check-up.
5. Thyroid Antibody Test (TPO & Tg Antibodies)
- Detects autoimmune thyroid diseases like Hashimoto’s disease or Graves’ disease.
- Checks for Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) and Thyroglobulin (Tg) antibodies.
- Seventy to 80 percent of hypothyroidism cases are caused by Hashimoto’s—this test confirms if your thyroid condition is due to an autoimmune disorder.
Best for: Those with a family history of thyroid disease or autoimmune conditions.
6. Reverse T3 Test
- Measures an inactive form of T3 that may build up due to stress, chronic illness, or inflammation.
- High Reverse T3 levels can indicate thyroid hormone resistance, adrenal stress, or chronic disease.
Best for: Evaluating stress-related thyroid imbalances.
7. Thyroglobulin Test (For Thyroid Cancer Monitoring)
- Measures thyroglobulin, a protein produced by thyroid cells.
- Used to monitor thyroid cancer treatment and recurrence.
Best for: Patients who have had thyroid cancer or thyroid surgery.
Who Should Get Thyroid Testing?
You may benefit from thyroid testing if you:
- Have symptoms of thyroid imbalance (fatigue, weight changes, mood swings, etc.)
- Have a family history of thyroid disease
- Are a woman over 40 (thyroid issues are more common in women)
- Are pregnant or trying to conceive (thyroid hormones affect fertility and pregnancy)
- Have unexplained hair loss, skin issues, or slow healing
- Experience unusual heart rate changes or digestive issues
Why Choose Test Smartly Labs for Thyroid Testing?
- Fast and accurate results – Get results in 24–72 hours
- No doctor’s referral needed – Walk in or schedule online
- Confidential and private testing – Your health information stays secure
- Comprehensive thyroid panels – Get all the tests you need in one place
Find a Test Smartly Labs location near you and book your thyroid test today.
Take Control of Your Thyroid Health Today!
If you’ve been feeling off but don’t know why, your thyroid could be the key to understanding your health. Thyroid testing helps detect issues early, so you can get the right treatment and start feeling better.
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Popular$79
The Basic Thyroid Profile is available in Greater Kansas City. Professional thyroid blood test panel measuring three markers together, T3 Uptake, Thyroxine (T4), and Free Thyroxine Index, for a fuller view of thyroid activity. Simple blood sample, accredited lab. Free blood draw, no collection fee.
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Popular$189
The Thyroid Panel Advanced is available in Greater Kansas City and offers a comprehensive thyroid blood test panel pairing core hormone markers (TSH, Free T3, Free T4, T3) with autoimmune TPO and thyroglobulin antibody testing, all in one professional lab visit. Free blood draw, no collection fee.
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Popular$89
The Thyroid Profile with TSH Blood Test is available in Greater Kansas City and offers a panel measuring TSH with thyroid hormone markers to comprehensively evaluate thyroid function and screen for thyroid disorders. Free blood draw, no collection fee.
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The TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) + Free T4 Blood Test is available in Greater Kansas City and pairs TSH with free T4 for a clear, first line evaluation of thyroid function. Your provider interprets your results. Free blood draw, no collection fee.
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$149
The Fatigue Panel Basic is available in Greater Kansas City and offers a focused fatigue blood test panel screening thyroid (TSH, Free T3, Free T4), Vitamin D, blood sugar (HbA1c), iron status, and metabolic health, a clear starting point for low energy. Free blood draw, no collection fee.
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$59
The Free T3 (Free Triiodothyronine) Blood Test is available in Greater Kansas City and measures free (active) T3, the potent thyroid hormone driving metabolism, to help evaluate thyroid activity. Your provider interprets results. Free blood draw, no collection fee.
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$59
The Free T4 (Free Thyroxine, Direct) Blood Test is available in Greater Kansas City and measures free (active) thyroxine (T4) to assess thyroid function and evaluate suspected hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. Free blood draw, no collection fee.
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$59
The T3 (Total Triiodothyronine) Blood Test is available in Greater Kansas City and measures total triiodothyronine (T3), an active thyroid hormone regulating metabolism, to evaluate thyroid function. Free blood draw, no collection fee.
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$44
The T3 Uptake (THBR) Blood Test is available in Greater Kansas City and measures available thyroid protein binding sites (THBR) to help interpret total thyroid hormone levels and assess thyroid status. Free blood draw, no collection fee.
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$59
The Thyroglobulin Antibody (TgAb) Blood Test is available in Greater Kansas City and detects antibodies against thyroglobulin to help identify autoimmune thyroid conditions such as Hashimoto's and Graves' disease. Free blood draw, no collection fee.
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$79
Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies Test. Specimen Type: Blood
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$299
The Thyroid Profile Ultimate is available in Greater Kansas City. Our most comprehensive thyroid blood test panel, TSH, Free and Total T3/T4, thyroid antibodies, FSH, LH, PTH, and calcium in one all inclusive endocrine workup. Free blood draw, no collection fee, ever.
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$89
The Thyrotropin Receptor Antibody (TRAb) Blood Test is available in Greater Kansas City and detects TSH receptor antibodies central to Graves' disease to confirm the autoimmune cause of an overactive thyroid. Free blood draw, no collection fee.
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$89
The Thyroxine Binding Globulin (TBG) Blood Test is available in Greater Kansas City and measures thyroxine binding globulin, the main thyroid hormone carrier protein, to help interpret unexpected thyroid hormone results. Free blood draw, no collection fee.
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$44
The Total T4 (Total Thyroxine) Blood Test is available in Greater Kansas City and measures total thyroxine (T4), the main thyroid hormone, to evaluate thyroid function and support thyroid screening. Free blood draw, no collection fee.
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$89
The TPO (Thyroid Peroxidase) Antibodies Blood Test is available in Greater Kansas City and measures thyroid peroxidase (TPO) antibodies, often ordered in autoimmune thyroid evaluations like Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Graves' disease, alongside TSH and thyroid hormone testing. Free blood draw, no collection fee, ever.
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$39
The TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) Blood Test is available in Greater Kansas City. TSH is the single most useful first line thyroid marker, it shows whether your thyroid is underactive or overactive, whether you are looking into symptoms like fatigue, weight change or feeling cold, or monitoring a known thyroid condition. Your provider interprets your result. Free blood draw and specimen collection at our lab, no collection fee, ever.


