Get a complete Thyroid Profile (T3, T4, TSH) at VRX Diagno Lounge, Goregaon West — the standard panel for screening and monitoring thyroid disorders such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Measures Total/Free T3, Total/Free T4, and TSH. No fasting required, pathologist-reviewed report on the same day, 24×7 home collection. Serving Goregaon, Malad, Jogeshwari, Oshiwara, and nearby areas.
The Thyroid Profile is a blood test panel that measures three key hormones — Triiodothyronine (T3), Thyroxine (T4), and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) — to evaluate thyroid gland function. It is used to diagnose hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, sub-clinical thyroid disease, and to monitor patients on thyroid medication. At VRX Diagno Lounge, Goregaon West, the panel requires only 3 ml of blood, no fasting is needed (morning sample preferred for consistency), and the pathologist-reviewed report is shared the same day. Home collection is available 24×7.
High TSH with low T4/T3 confirms an under-active thyroid — common cause of fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance, and dry skin
Low TSH with high T4/T3 indicates an over-active thyroid — presents with weight loss, palpitations, heat intolerance, and tremors
Abnormal TSH with normal T4 may detect early thyroid dysfunction before symptoms appear
Tracks effectiveness of thyroxine replacement (e.g., Eltroxin) and anti-thyroid medication (e.g., Carbimazole)
Routinely advised in pregnancy — untreated thyroid disease can affect both maternal and foetal outcomes
Helps assess functional status of an enlarged thyroid gland or detected nodules alongside ultrasound
Unexplained tiredness, weight gain or loss, hair fall, or mood changes that may suggest thyroid imbalance
Thyroid disorders are 5–8 times more common in women — annual screening is recommended
Recommended in early pregnancy and before conception to prevent miscarriage and developmental issues
First-degree relatives with hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism — schedule annual screening
Repeat every 6–8 weeks during dose titration, then every 6–12 months once stabilised
Any enlargement at the front of the neck warrants thyroid function and ultrasound evaluation
Thyroid dysfunction can cause irregular cycles, anovulation, and difficulty conceiving
Repeat thyroid testing where neonatal screening flagged any abnormality
| Parameter | What It Measures | Reference Range |
|---|---|---|
| TSH | Thyroid Stimulating Hormone — most sensitive marker | 0.4–4.5 mIU/L |
| Total T4 | Total Thyroxine in circulation | 5.5–12.5 µg/dL |
| Free T4 (FT4) | Unbound, biologically active T4 | 0.8–1.8 ng/dL |
| Total T3 | Total Triiodothyronine | 80–200 ng/dL |
| Free T3 (FT3) | Unbound, biologically active T3 | 2.3–4.2 pg/mL |
| Pregnancy TSH | Trimester-specific reference | T1: 0.1–2.5 · T2: 0.2–3.0 · T3: 0.3–3.0 mIU/L |
All three values within range indicate normal thyroid function. If you have risk factors, repeat screening every 1–2 years.
High TSH + low T4 = hypothyroidism (commonly Hashimoto’s). Low TSH + high T4/T3 = hyperthyroidism (commonly Graves’ disease). Endocrinology referral advised.
Every report at VRX Goregaon is reviewed by an experienced pathologist with clear interpretation in context of pregnancy, age, and current medication.
If autoimmune disease is suspected — Anti-TPO, Anti-Tg, Thyroid USG — all available at the Goregaon West centre.
Our Goregaon West centre is on S V Road, easily accessible by train, bus, and auto from all parts of the western suburbs. We provide Thyroid Profile Test and other pathology services to patients from the following nearby areas:
Trained phlebotomist visits with sterile kit at your convenience. Same-day report via email & WhatsApp.
Visit any of our 3 centres for Thyroid Profile Test and other diagnostic services — walk-ins welcome
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