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Thyroid Tests and Profiles

Comprehensive Thyroid Function Test Panels

Your thyroid is the master regulator of your body’s metabolism. Gain crucial insights into your thyroid health with our range of affordable and accurate screening panels, with savings of up to 70%. From basic screening to advanced autoimmune disorder investigation, take control of your well-being today.

Is Your Thyroid Affecting Your Health?

The thyroid gland influences nearly every cell in your body, controlling everything from your energy levels and weight to your mood and heart rate. Thyroid disorders are incredibly common, yet often go undiagnosed because their symptoms—like fatigue, weight gain/loss, anxiety, and hair fall—can be mistaken for other conditions. Our targeted panels provide the clarity needed to identify and manage thyroid issues effectively.

Choose the Right Thyroid Profile for You

We offer a range of profiles, from essential screening to deep autoimmune analysis.

TFT Ultra

₹399 ₹550
Includes 3 Ultrasensitive Tests

The ideal and most reliable starting point for any thyroid investigation. This panel measures the core thyroid hormones (T3, T4) and uses the high-precision ultrasensitive method for TSH, ensuring around 99.9% accuracy for screening.

Jaanch Thyroid Profile Basic

₹549 ₹1,200
Includes 5 Ultrasensitive Tests

A more comprehensive assessment that includes not only T3, T4, and TSH but also Free T3 (FT3) and Free T4 (FT4). These “free” hormones represent the active, usable hormone in your body, providing a more accurate picture of thyroid function.

Jaanch Thyroid Advanced

₹2,699 ₹8,500
Includes 8 Tests

The definitive panel for investigating autoimmune thyroid conditions like Hashimoto’s or Graves’ disease. It includes all tests from the Basic profile plus key antibodies (Anti-TPO, ATG) and TSH Receptor Antibodies (TRAB).

Decoding Your Thyroid Report: Key Tests Explained

Understanding what each test measures is the first step to taking control of your health. Here’s a breakdown of the critical tests in our thyroid panels.

**TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone)** is produced by the pituitary gland and tells your thyroid to work. High TSH often indicates an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), while low TSH suggests an overactive one (hyperthyroidism). **T3 and T4** are the primary hormones produced by the thyroid gland itself. Their levels help confirm the diagnosis and determine the severity of the condition.

Note on Accuracy: The TSH Basic test ensures around 95% accuracy, but the **TSH Ultrasensitive test**, included in our recommended panels, ensures around 99.9% report accuracy, making it the superior choice for reliable screening.

Most T3 and T4 hormones in your blood are bound to proteins, making them inactive. **Free T3** and **Free T4** measure the unbound, active hormones that are readily available for your body’s cells to use. This provides a more accurate picture of your true thyroid status, as it’s the free hormones that do the actual work. Our Jaanch Thyroid Profile Basic includes these crucial tests.

The most common cause of thyroid problems is autoimmunity, where your immune system mistakenly attacks your thyroid gland. Our Jaanch Thyroid Advanced panel is designed to detect this.

  • **Anti-TPO & ATG:** The presence of these antibodies is a hallmark of Hashimoto’s disease, the leading cause of hypothyroidism.
  • **TRAB (TSH Receptor Antibodies):** These antibodies are the primary cause of Graves’ disease, the most common form of hyperthyroidism.

Identifying these antibodies is critical for a definitive diagnosis and for understanding the root cause of your thyroid disorder.

Your Partner in Health, Not a Substitute for Your Doctor

Interpreting Your Results

Thyroid health is complex and requires expert medical interpretation. These panels are powerful diagnostic tools designed to provide comprehensive data to you and your healthcare provider.

An abnormal result in any test does not confirm a diagnosis on its own. **All results must be discussed with a qualified General Physician or Endocrinologist**, who will interpret them in the context of your complete medical history and symptoms to provide a definitive diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan.