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Your thyroid is the master regulator of metabolism, energy, mood, temperature control, hair growth, digestion, and even heart rate.

Our Comprehensive Thyroid Panel goes far beyond a basic TSH screening. It evaluates thyroid production, hormone conversion, and autoimmune activity — allowing us to uncover root causes of fatigue, weight gain, brain fog, and stubborn metabolic issues.

This is not just a “thyroid check.”
This is a full thyroid performance evaluation.

 

 

This Panel Includes:

  • Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) – Signals how hard your brain is asking your thyroid to work

  • Free T4 – The storage form of thyroid hormone produced by the thyroid gland

  • Free T3 – The active thyroid hormone that drives metabolism and energy

  • Reverse T3 – A “brake pedal” hormone that can block active thyroid function during stress or illness

  • Thyroglobulin Antibodies – Marker for autoimmune thyroid activity

  • Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Antibodies – Primary marker for Hashimoto’s and autoimmune thyroid disease

 

After your results are complete, you will receive a FREE personalized consultation with one of our licensed, board-certified providers to review your labs in detail and create a treatment plan tailored specifically to you.

AR Health Comprehensive Thyroid Panel

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Once your order is placed an email will be sent for you to book an appointment with our provider prior to ordering
  • This panel is ideal for individuals who experience:

    • Persistent fatigue

    • Weight gain or inability to lose weight

    • Hair thinning or brittle nails

    • Constipation

    • Cold intolerance

    • Depression or brain fog

    • Irregular menstrual cycles

    • History of autoimmune disease

    • Family history of thyroid disorders

    • “Normal TSH” but ongoing symptoms

    It is especially helpful for patients who have been told their thyroid labs are “normal” but still do not feel well.

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