Lab TestTHYROID PROFILE, TOTAL

THYROID PROFILE, TOTAL

About THYROID PROFILE, TOTAL

The Total Thyroid Profile test in Motihari measures thyroid hormones T3, T4, and TSH to evaluate overall thyroid function. It helps detect hypo- or hyperthyroidism and provides insights into metabolic, hormonal, and energy balance in the body.

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Test Info

Fasting: Not Required
Reports Within: 1 Working Days
Sample Type: Blood

Preparation & Details

  • Fasting Not Required

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  • Home Collection

    Free sample collection at your doorstep

  • Digital Reports

    Available via email and mobile app

  • Free Consultation

    Post-report doctor consultation included

Fasting

Not Required

Reports Within

1 Working Days

Sample Type

Blood

About This Test

The Total Thyroid Profile test in Motihari measures thyroid hormones T3, T4, and TSH to evaluate overall thyroid function. It helps detect hypo- or hyperthyroidism and provides insights into metabolic, hormonal, and energy balance in the body.

Why is this test important?

High prevalence of thyroid disorders in Motihari, particularly among women and older adults.Early detection helps prevent fatigue, weight fluctuations, mood disorders, and cardiovascular complications.Essential for monitoring patients on thyroid medications and adjusting treatment as needed.

Preparation

No fasting required.Morning blood sample preferred for accuracy.Inform doctor about medications, supplements, or recent illnesses affecting thyroid function.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does the Total Thyroid Profile measure?

    Measures T3, T4, and TSH hormone levels to assess thyroid function.

  • Is fasting required?

    No fasting is needed.

  • Cost in Motihari?

    • Government labs: ₹200–400 • Private labs: ₹500–800 • Premium labs: ₹900–1200

  • Who should get tested?

    • Individuals with fatigue, weight changes, or mood swings • Pregnant women • Patients with family history of thyroid disorders

  • How often should residents test thyroid function?

    • Healthy adults: every 3–5 years • Patients on medication: every 6–12 months or as advised