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TSH Test in Ghaziabad - Price & Details
U-TSH, Ultrasensitive-TSH, TSH
- SummaryThe Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Test measures TSH levels in the blood to assess how well the thyroid gland is functioning. It helps detect thyroid disorders such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism and is also used to monitor ongoing thyroid treatment. The test requires a blood sample, does not need fasting, and is suitable for all age groups and genders.Read more
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- FastingNot Required
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Overview
The thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) test, also called the thyrotropin test, is a simple blood test that checks how well your thyroid gland is working. The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in the front of your neck. It produces hormones that help control your body’s energy use, heart rate, body temperature, growth, mood, and many other important functions. TSH is made by the pituitary gland in the brain and acts as a signal that tells the thyroid how much hormone to produce. When thyroid hormone levels become too low or too high, TSH levels change accordingly, making this test one of the best ways to detect thyroid problems. Your doctor may recommend a TSH test if you have symptoms such as tiredness, unexplained weight changes, hair loss, irregular periods, or neck swelling, or if you are pregnant, have a family history of thyroid disease, or are taking thyroid medication. Studies suggest that about 1 in 10 Indian adults may have hypothyroidism, making thyroid disorders one of the country’s most common hormonal conditions. No fasting is required, and the test only requires a small blood sample.
When and Who Should Get a TSH Test Done?
A TSH test may be recommended if you:
- Have symptoms of a thyroid problem, such as unexplained weight gain or loss, tiredness, hair loss, feeling too hot or too cold, changes in heart rate, anxiety, depression, or swelling in the neck.
- Have high cholesterol or osteoporosis, as these may be linked to thyroid disease.
- Are pregnant, planning pregnancy, or have symptoms after childbirth, especially if you have risk factors for thyroid disease.
- Have fertility problems, irregular periods, or recurrent miscarriages.
- Have a family history of thyroid disease or autoimmune conditions such as type 1 diabetes or vitiligo.
- Have autoimmune or genetic conditions, such as type 1 diabetes, Addison’s disease, Down syndrome, or Turner syndrome.
- Need monitoring for an existing thyroid disorder or after thyroid surgery, radioactive iodine therapy, or treatment for hyperthyroidism.
- Take medicines such as amiodarone, lithium, or alemtuzumab, which can affect thyroid function.
- Are a newborn baby, as TSH testing helps detect congenital hypothyroidism early.
How Frequently Should You Take the TSH Test?
- If you are taking thyroid medicine, your doctor may recommend a TSH test 6–8 weeks after starting or changing the dose, and then at regular intervals.
- If you have a thyroid disorder, regular TSH testing is usually advised, often every 6–12 months once your condition is stable.
- If you are pregnant, your doctor may check your TSH early in pregnancy and repeat the test if needed.
- If you have had thyroid surgery or radioactive iodine treatment, regular follow-up testing may be required.
- If you take medicines such as amiodarone or lithium, your doctor may check your TSH before starting treatment and during treatment.
- If you have certain autoimmune or genetic conditions, your doctor may recommend yearly TSH testing.
- If you do not have symptoms or risk factors, routine TSH testing is usually not necessary unless advised by your doctor.
What Conditions Can a TSH Test Help Detect?
- Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid).
- Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid).
- Subclinical thyroid dysfunction (a milder form of hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism).
- Autoimmune conditions: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (gradual thyroid damage leading to hypothyroidism) and Graves’ disease (overstimulation of thyroid resulting in hyperthyroidism).
- Goitre and thyroid nodules (enlargement or lumps in the thyroid gland).
- Pituitary disorders.
- Congenital hypothyroidism (thyroid underactivity present at birth).
- Thyroid dysfunction during pregnancy (could affect maternal health and foetal development).
TSH Test Preparation
What to Expect Before the TSH Test
- No fasting is needed. You can eat and drink normally before the test.
- Tell your doctor about any medicines, supplements, pregnancy status, recent illness, or vaccination before the test, as these can affect the results. Medicines such as thyroid tablets, metformin, amiodarone, steroids, and PPIs, as well as supplements containing biotin, iron, calcium, iodine, or soy, may influence TSH levels. Your doctor may advise stopping biotin at least 72 hours before the test.
- If you are pregnant, let your doctor know, as normal TSH levels are different during pregnancy.
- Wear loose-fitting clothing to make blood sample collection easier.
- Inform the phlebotomist if you have a bleeding disorder or are taking blood-thinning medicines before the blood sample is collected.
What to Expect During the Blood Collection
- The phlebotomist will clean the inside of your arm with an antiseptic and tie a band around your upper arm to make the vein easier to find. You may be asked to make a gentle fist and keep your arm still.
- A small needle will be inserted into the vein to collect a blood sample. You may feel a quick pinprick or mild discomfort that lasts only a few seconds.
- Once enough blood has been collected, the needle will be removed. Gentle pressure will be applied to the area, and a small bandage will be placed over the puncture site.
What to Expect After the TSH Test
- You can get back to your normal routine as soon as the blood sample is collected.
- You may have mild pain or a small bruise where the needle was inserted. This usually goes away on its own within a day or two.
- Your test report is usually available within a few hours. If the result is abnormal, your doctor may recommend other tests such as thyroid function tests to confirm the diagnosis.
Note: If you notice anything unusual at the puncture site, such as persistent bleeding, a rash, or pain, consult your healthcare provider.
What Are the Parameters and their Ranges Included in the TSH Test?
The TSH test measures one key parameter: thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in the blood.
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Biological reference range of TSH |
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Adults (above 18 years) |
0.54 - 5.30 µIU/ml |
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First trimester of pregnancy |
0.1 - 2.5 µIU/ml |
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Second trimester of pregnancy |
0.2 - 3.0 µIU/ml |
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Third trimester of pregnancy |
0.3 - 3.5 µIU/ml |
Note: The reference ranges above are for general guidance and may vary slightly between laboratories. TSH test results should always be interpreted along with your symptoms, medical history, thyroid hormone levels (free T3 and free T4), medications, pregnancy status, and other relevant laboratory findings. Your doctor will consider all these factors before making a diagnosis or recommending treatment.
TSH Test Result Interpretation
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TSH level |
Possible interpretation |
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Below the reference range |
May suggest an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism). It can also occur due to excessive thyroid hormone replacement or, less commonly, pituitary or hypothalamic disorders. Further evaluation with free T3 and free T4 is usually recommended. |
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Within the reference range |
Usually indicates normal thyroid function (euthyroidism), particularly in the absence of symptoms. However, additional tests may still be needed if thyroid disease is strongly suspected or if pituitary disease is a possibility. |
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Above the reference range |
May suggest an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism). A mildly elevated TSH with a normal free T4 may indicate subclinical hypothyroidism, while an elevated TSH with a low free T4 is more consistent with overt hypothyroidism. During pregnancy, TSH is interpreted using pregnancy-specific reference ranges, and even mildly elevated levels may require medical evaluation. |
Note: TSH results should be interpreted by a doctor in combination with your symptoms, medical history, and other thyroid function tests. A single TSH value is not sufficient to confirm or rule out thyroid disease.
TSH Test Risks and Limitations
Potential Risks and Complications
- The TSH blood test is safe and has very few risks.
- You may feel a brief pinprick, mild pain, or notice slight bruising where the blood sample was taken. This usually settles within a few days.
- Some people may feel dizzy or faint after the blood test. There is also a small risk of infection at the needle site.
- Rarely, people with bleeding disorders or those taking blood thinners may have more bleeding or develop a small swelling (haematoma) under the skin.
- These side effects are usually mild and go away on their own without treatment.
Understanding TSH Test Limitations
- A TSH test alone may not detect every thyroid problem. Your doctor may recommend additional tests.
- Some illnesses can temporarily affect TSH levels, even when the thyroid is healthy.
- Certain medicines and supplements, including biotin, steroids, birth control pills, and thyroid medicines, can affect the test result.
- Normal TSH levels can vary depending on factors such as age, pregnancy, iodine intake, and individual differences.
- TSH levels change naturally during the day, so repeat tests are best done at about the same time for accurate comparison.
- A mildly abnormal TSH result does not always mean you have thyroid disease. Your doctor may advise repeating the test or doing additional thyroid tests.
- In rare cases, laboratory-related factors may lead to an inaccurate TSH result.
TSH Test Price in Ghaziabad
The TSH test is priced at around ₹349, though the exact cost can vary based on your location in Ghaziabad and available offers. To better understand the pricing differences, you can compare the TSH test costs across major cities in India.
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Areas We Serve in Ghaziabad
You can book TSH test in Ghaziabad through PharmEasy with convenient home sample collection across several localities, including :
- Indirapuram
- Vaishali
- Vasundhara
- Chikamberpur
- Raj Nagar
- Kaushambi
- Kavi Nagar
- Nehru Nagar
- Meerut Road Industrial Area
- Govindpuram
- Crossings Republik
- Siddharth Vihar
- Pratap Vihar
- Hindan Nagar
- Mohan Nagar
- Sahibabad
- Surya Nagar
- Chander Nagar
- Wave City
- Hindon Air Field
You can also check service availability during purchase by entering your pincode.
TSH Test Sample Collection: Home vs. Diagnostic Lab
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Feature |
Home collection (PharmEasy) |
Traditional diagnostic lab |
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Convenience |
High - sample taken from your home or office, privately and discreetly. |
Low - requires traveling and waiting in queues. |
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Privacy |
Maximum - sample collected at home with full discretion. |
Less private - you may meet people you know at a clinic. |
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Safety and comfort |
Safe - helps avoid exposure to other patients. |
Moderate - avoids exposure to crowded waiting areas. |
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Process |
A trained phlebotomist visits you with sterile, sealed equipment. |
You must visit the facility during its working hours. |
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Report access |
Digital - reports are sent directly to your app or email. |
Often requires a second visit for physical copies. |
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