also known as Triiodothyronine (T3).reverse in Serum or Plasma
The Reverse T3 test measures the level of reverse triiodothyronine, also known as rT3, in your blood. Reverse T3 is a form of the T3 hormone, but unlike active T3, it does not stimulate thyroid hormone receptors and has no significant biological activity. Instead of activating metabolism, reverse T3 acts as an inactive byproduct of thyroid hormone conversion. Under normal conditions, your body converts T4 into active T3 to support energy production and metabolic balance. However, during times of significant physical stress, acute illness, trauma, or chronic disease, the body may convert more T4 into reverse T3 instead of active T3. This shift can temporarily slow metabolism as part of the body’s adaptive response to illness. Elevated reverse T3 levels are commonly associated with nonthyroidal illness syndrome, also known as sick euthyroid syndrome. In this condition, T3 levels are low, reverse T3 levels are elevated, and thyroid gland function itself may remain normal. Measuring reverse T3 can help distinguish this adaptive response from true hypothyroidism. This test is often used in complex thyroid evaluations, particularly when symptoms suggest low thyroid function but standard thyroid markers such as TSH and Free T4 do not clearly indicate primary hypothyroidism. It provides additional insight into how your body is processing thyroid hormones during periods of stress or illness. What Is Included In This Test? This test includes: Measurement of Reverse T3 levels in the bloodLaboratory analysis of inactive thyroid hormone conversionClear numerical results for clinical interpretation This test focuses specifically on reverse T3 and does not include TSH, Free T4, or Free T3. Why Does This Test Matter? Reverse T3 testing helps differentiate between true hypothyroidism and nonthyroidal illness syndrome. In sick euthyroid syndrome, low T3 levels occur due to illness related metabolic changes rather than an underactive thyroid gland. During severe conditions such as infections, trauma, heart attack, or chronic systemic disease, the body may increase reverse T3 production as a protective mechanism. Identifying this pattern can prevent unnecessary thyroid hormone treatment when the thyroid gland itself is functioning normally. For individuals with persistent fatigue or thyroid like symptoms despite normal standard thyroid results, reverse T3 testing may offer additional clarity. It can be particularly helpful in complex cases where conventional markers do not fully explain symptoms. Understanding how your body is converting thyroid hormones supports more informed clinical decisions and a more precise approach to thyroid health management. Who Should Consider This Test? You may consider this test if you: Have symptoms of hypothyroidism with normal TSH and Free T4 levelsAre recovering from a severe illness or infectionHave experienced major trauma or surgeryHave chronic systemic illnessHave low T3 levels without clear thyroid gland dysfunctionAre being evaluated for nonthyroidal illness syndromeHave persistent fatigue with inconclusive thyroid testsAre managing complex thyroid or metabolic conditionsHave a history of critical illnessWant a deeper evaluation of thyroid hormone conversion Convenient, No-Appointment Testing To complete your test: Order online through our website Use the lab locator to find a nearby testing location Walk in; no appointment required Access your results securely in your HealthLabs.com account within one to three business days 110% Price Guarantee! If you find the same test for a lower price from a comparable provider, contact us. We not only match the price, we beat it by an additional 10 percent of the difference.