also known as Thyroxine (T4) in Serum or Plasma, baseline
The Total T4 Test measures the total amount of thyroxine, also known as T4, circulating in your bloodstream. T4 is one of the primary hormones produced by the thyroid gland and plays a vital role in regulating metabolism, growth, energy production, and overall body function. Because thyroid hormones influence nearly every organ system, maintaining balanced T4 levels is essential for optimal health. T4 production is regulated by Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, or TSH, which is released by the pituitary gland. When thyroid hormone levels drop, TSH signals the thyroid to produce more T4. When hormone levels are high, TSH production decreases. Measuring Total T4 helps evaluate how well this regulatory system is functioning. There are two types of T4 measurements, Free T4 and Total T4. Total T4 includes both protein bound T4 and free T4 combined. Most T4 in the bloodstream is attached to proteins and inactive, while a smaller portion circulates freely and is available for use by the body. Total T4 provides a broad overview of overall thyroxine levels. This test is commonly used to help diagnose thyroid disorders such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. It may also assist in identifying pituitary dysfunction and other rare thyroid related conditions. Early detection allows for timely intervention and improved long term outcomes. What Is Included In This Test? This test includes: Measurement of Total T4 levels in the bloodAssessment of both protein bound and free thyroxineClear numerical results for clinical interpretation This test focuses specifically on Total T4 and does not include TSH or T3. Why Does This Test Matter? Thyroxine plays a central role in regulating how your body converts food into energy. Imbalances in T4 levels can significantly affect metabolism, heart function, mood, and physical performance. Low Total T4 levels may indicate hypothyroidism, which can cause fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance, slowed heart rate, and depression. High Total T4 levels may suggest hyperthyroidism, which can lead to rapid heartbeat, anxiety, weight loss, heat intolerance, and sleep disturbances. Total T4 testing can also help detect conditions such as hypopituitarism, in which the pituitary gland does not properly regulate thyroid hormone production. It may also assist in evaluating rare conditions such as thyrotoxic periodic paralysis. Understanding your Total T4 level provides valuable insight into thyroid health and supports accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Who Should Consider This Test? You may consider this test if you: Experience unexplained weight gain or weight lossHave persistent fatigue or low energyNotice anxiety, tremors, or rapid heartbeatHave irregular menstrual cyclesExperience cold or heat intoleranceHave abnormal TSH resultsHave a family history of thyroid diseaseAre being monitored for a thyroid disorderHave symptoms of pituitary dysfunctionWant a general evaluation of thyroid function 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.