TSH - DHA Laboratory

Lab Testing

blooddraw

TSH

Labcorp

SKU: 004259

$50.00

Product Description

Please note, this test is performed by LabCorp and will not require a physical test kit to complete your draw. DHA Laboratory will send you a list of local LabCorp Patient Service Centers, patient prep instructions and a requisition form via email. Please print the requisition form and bring that in with you to LabCorp to complete your draw. If you have any questions about the tests, the testing process, or need help with your lab order at any time, please feel free to contact DHA Laboratory at T: (847) 222-9546 / E: info@dhalab.com

 

**Note: All laboratory testing requires an authorizing physician. DHA Laboratory offers a patient direct program that partners you with an authorizing physician. If you have any additional questions regarding the availability of testing, please contact our laboratory by telephone or email.**

 

Sample Type: Serum

Turnaround Time: 1 Week

Performing Laboratory: LabCorp

 

TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) is the most common test used to evaluate thyroid function and symptoms related to a thyroid disorder such as hyperthyroidism, or hypothyroidism. Produced by the pituitary gland, the primary role of TSH in the body is to stabilize amounts of T4 (thyroxine) and T3 (triiodothyronine) in the blood.  This process controls how much energy the body burns.

The TSH test is often ordered to:

  • Diagnose thyroid disorders
  • Check for under active thyroid in newborn children
  • Evaluate thyroid replacement therapy
  • Evaluate anti-thyroid treatment
  • Screen adults for thyroid disorders

The TSH test is often ordered with a free T4 test, free T3 test, and/or thyroid antibodies.  These tests can be ordered together in a panel called a thyroid panel.

Symptoms related to hyperthyroidism include anxiety, weight loss, shaking, weakness, sensitivity to light, or eye problems (swollen eyes, irritation/dryness).

Symptoms related to hypothyroidism include swollen skin, tiredness/fatigue, hair loss, weight gain, dry skin, or irregularity with menstruation in women.

Individuals who are being treated for a thyroid disorder often have the TSH test ordered at regular intervals. It is also ordered when an individual has an adjustment in their thyroid medication.  The American Thyroid Association recommends that patients wait 6-8 weeks after adjusting medication before they retest thyroid stimulating hormone levels.

 

Patient Preparation: Discontinue any supplements containing Biotin for 72 hours prior to specimen collection.



 

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