Thyroid Panel
Uncover what’s happening with your thyroid through comprehensive testing of key hormones and antibodies to identify imbalances impacting energy, weight, mood, and overall health.
Price: $599
20% off with membership
Complete Thyroid Coverage
Energy & Metabolism Support
Mood & Mental Health Insight
Detects Autoimmune Thyroid Disorders
Struggle with anxiety, brain fog, or low motivation
Have a family history of thyroid or autoimmune conditions
Experience unexplained fatigue, weight changes, or temperature sensitivity
Are currently managing thyroid medication and want to optimize dosage and results
Choose from one of our available appointments to schedule your test.
A member of our medical team will come to your home to collect your sample.
Receive results and schedule a consultation for a personalized review
The panel evaluates TSH, Free T4, Free T3, Reverse T3, T3 Uptake, and thyroid antibodies (TPO - Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies & TPA - Thyroglobulin Antibodies) to assess overall thyroid function and detect autoimmune thyroid disorders.
A licensed nurse performs a simple blood draw in the comfort of your home. The sample is sent to a CLIA-certified lab for analysis.
Anyone with unexplained fatigue, weight changes, mood shifts, hair loss, temperature sensitivity, or a family history of thyroid conditions.
Fasting is not required, but follow any specific instructions your provider may give.
Yes. Thyroid antibodies (TPO & TPA) help identify autoimmune conditions such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or Graves’ disease.
Thyroid hormones regulate metabolism, energy levels, weight, mood, and overall cellular function. Testing helps identify dysfunction before symptoms worsen.
Results are typically available within a week, followed by a personalized review with a ConciergeMD provider.
Reverse T3 is an inactive form of T3 that can block thyroid hormone activity. Measuring it helps assess thyroid hormone metabolism and detect functional imbalances.
T3 Uptake helps calculate the amount of thyroid hormone that is bound versus free in the blood, providing insight into hormone availability for tissues.
Yes. Thyroid dysfunction often manifests as fatigue, weight gain or loss, temperature sensitivity, mood changes, and other systemic symptoms.
Frequency depends on your results and treatment plan, but many providers recommend every 6–12 months for ongoing monitoring or after starting thyroid therapy.
Yes. Thyroid issues can affect anyone, though women are more likely to develop autoimmune thyroid disorders.
Yes. By evaluating multiple biomarkers, the panel can identify subclinical hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, or early autoimmune activity before severe symptoms develop.
Results help your provider tailor medication, supplementation, or lifestyle interventions to optimize thyroid function and overall wellness.
We provide private, at-home testing with rapid turnaround, personalized consultations, and expert guidance to help you proactively manage thyroid health and overall well-being.