Thyroid testing: How to get 100% accurate results (how and when to test your thyroid)
Dr. Westin Childs Dr. Westin Childs
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 Published On Nov 18, 2019

This is how to get 100% accurate thyroid lab tests on your next set of thyroid lab tests. It's very easy to mess these steps up which cause INACCURATE thyroid lab tests during thyroid testing.

Getting accurate thyroid lab tests is incredibly important for thyroid patients. And what you may not realize is that there are a lot of rules which should be followed if you want to get accurate thyroid lab test results.

Why would you care? Well, for starters, if you don't get accurate results then your treatment will be off. Why do you think so many thyroid patients continue to suffer from hypothyroid symptoms despite having normal thyroid lab tests?

Part of this problem is simply due to the fact that they are getting inaccurate tests which lead them down the wrong path.

What's the solution? To ensure that you are following thyroid lab testing best practices so you can ensure that your lab tests are ACCURATE.

Before you get your thyroid labs tested you should ensure that you are following these guidelines:

#1. Get the full thyroid lab panel.
- The full set of thyroid lab tests includes TSH, free T3, free T4, reverse T3, thyroid antibodies, SHBG, and cortisol.

These tests should be ordered at least the first time you get your labs tested (but are not always required on each subsequent lab test).

#2. Check your labs at 8:00am.
- Your thyroid function fluctuates throughout the day and reaches its peak first thing in the morning. You want to test during this time to see how well it is working.

#3. Check your thyroid lab tests in the fasted state.
- Consuming food can impact your metabolism and therefore your thyroid. You also want to check other lab tests at the same time and they require a fasted state.

#4. Check your labs BEFORE taking your thyroid medication.
- You want to check your thyroid lab tests around 23-24 hours AFTER you take your thyroid medication.

#5. Don't test your thyroid on days 10-20 of your menstrual cycle.
These are days in which your progesterone is high which can impact your thyroid lab test results.

#6. Avoid taking Biotin PRIOR to your lab tests.
- Biotin can interfere with the thyroid lab testing assay and make your lab tests less accurate and make you look more hyperthyroid.

#7. Don't recheck sooner than every 6 weeks.
- If you are checking your lab tests sooner than 6 weeks you are not allowing enough time for your body to reach equilibrium.

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Disclaimer:
Dr. Westin Childs received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic medicine in 2013. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Childs is no longer practicing medicine and does not hold an active medical license so he can focus on helping people through videos, blog posts, research, and supplement formulation. To read more about why he is no longer licensed please see this page: https://www.restartmed.com/what-happe...

This video is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Childs and you. You should not make any changes to your medications or health regimens without first consulting a physician. If you have any questions please consult with your current primary care provider. Restart Medical LLC and Dr. Westin Childs are not liable or responsible for any advice, course of treatment, diagnosis, or any other information, services, or product you obtain through this website or video.
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