CT and MRI neck scans provide detailed images to assess the size, extent, and nature of thyroid nodules and surrounding structures.
FNAC is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a thin needle to extract cells from a lump or mass for microscopic examination.
A thyroid scan uses a small amount of radioactive material to evaluate the structure and function of the thyroid gland.
Thyroid ultrasound uses sound waves to create images of the thyroid gland, helping detect nodules, cysts, and structural abnormalities.
TRAb test detects antibodies that affect TSH receptors, helping diagnose autoimmune thyroid diseases like Graves’ disease.
Anti-Tg test detects antibodies targeting thyroglobulin, helping diagnose autoimmune thyroid disorders.
TSH test measures thyroid function by evaluating hormone levels that regulate metabolism, energy, and overall hormonal balance.
Free T3 test measures the active thyroid hormone responsible for regulating metabolism, energy, and body temperature.
Free T4 test measures the active thyroid hormone that regulates metabolism, energy levels, and growth.
Anti-TPO test detects antibodies that attack the thyroid, helping diagnose autoimmune thyroid disorders.