Amiry & Gilbride Pharmacy are working in partnership with Randox Health  to deliver this test. Price per in pharmacy test provided during booking prior to confirmation. Please note: Scale bar reports are available for individuals aged 18 and over only, as the reference ranges provided are specific to adult values.

There is no better way to check for underlying health problems, or monitor existing conditions, than with a blood test.*

Whether you are concerned about your health, managing an existing condition or simply curious, a blood test provides a fast, affordable and easy way to start taking charge of your own health.

We offer in-store testing to make the process as simple, stress free and convenient as possible.

WHY GET TESTED?

Although quite common in women, thyroid disorders can affect men too. They are hard to diagnose and are sometimes initially misdiagnosed. Underactive thyroids can lead to weight gain, tiredness, depression, sensitivity to cold temperatures and hair loss due to the thyroid gland not producing enough hormones. If your thyroid is overactive, however, that means that it is producing too many hormones, and it can cause symptoms including anxiety, weight loss, mood swings, muscle weakness, itchiness, a frequent need to urinate, difficulty sleeping and sensitivity to heat.

Our pharmacists can carry out a simple blood test to check your thyroid is working properly if you believe you may have a thyroid disorder. Autoimmune disorders, genetic factors or family history and even certain medications can all cause thyroid dysfunction.

Key information:

  • Tested for: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone / Free T / Free T3 / Anti-TG / Anti-TPO

YOUR PERSONALISED REPORT

Your thyroid hormone test report, which is easy to interpret, will give you a breakdown of results, explain the meaning of the results and outline any recommended next steps. We will email the report to your email address, which we ask you to provide when you register with us.

SEE EXAMPLE REPORT

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