Hypothyroidism Test

Answer all questions honestly and as accurately as you can for the best results.

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Often feel cold when others don’t?

Unusually fatigued?

Weight gain without diet changes?

Dry skin or hair loss?

Constipation?

Hoarse voice?

Depressed or forgetful?

Slow reflexes or pulse?

High cholesterol?

Swelling around eyes or face?

FAQs

What is a hypothyroidism test and what does it check?

This test measures thyroid hormone levels—mainly TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) and sometimes T3 and T4—to detect an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism).

What are symptoms of hypothyroidism?

Common symptoms include fatigue, weight gain, cold sensitivity, dry skin, depression, slow heart rate, and thinning hair. Symptoms can develop slowly over time.

Who should get tested for hypothyroidism?

Anyone with unexplained weight gain, low energy, menstrual irregularities, or a family history of thyroid issues may benefit from testing. Women over 50 are especially at risk.

How is a thyroid test done?

It’s a simple blood test that checks hormone levels. Elevated TSH and low T4 often indicate hypothyroidism.

Do I need to fast before the test?

Fasting isn’t usually required for thyroid function tests, but follow the instructions provided with your test kit or by your provider.

What causes hypothyroidism?

It’s commonly caused by autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, but can also result from certain medications, iodine deficiency, or thyroid surgery.

Is hypothyroidism treatable?

Yes. It’s usually managed with daily hormone replacement therapy (levothyroxine), which restores normal hormone levels and relieves symptoms.

Can lifestyle changes help manage hypothyroidism?

While medication is the main treatment, a balanced diet, stress reduction, and regular check-ups can support thyroid health and overall well-being.

How long do test results take?

Results are typically available within a few working days and may be delivered securely through email or a health portal.

Is the hypothyroidism test confidential?

Yes. Your test results and personal data are completely private and handled according to strict UK data protection laws.