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Comprehensive Thyroid Panel in Chantilly, VA

TSH, Free T3, Free T4 and thyroid antibodies. $99 flat, no insurance needed. Results in 24–72 hours.

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Comprehensive Thyroid Panel

$99flat, no insurance needed
  • Blood sample
  • Results in 24–72 hours
  • Doctor’s order included
  • HSA / FSA accepted

4500 Daly Drive, Suite 240, Chantilly, VA 20151

What this test screens for

Understanding the Comprehensive Thyroid Panel

The Comprehensive Thyroid Panel measures the four markers that together give a complete picture of thyroid function — TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone), Free T3 (active thyroid hormone), Free T4 (storage thyroid hormone), and thyroid antibodies (TPO and TgAb). At $99 in our Chantilly lab, it is significantly cheaper than ordering each marker individually and uses one small blood draw.

Most primary-care offices order TSH first and stop there. A TSH-only screen catches obvious hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism but can miss conversion problems (where TSH looks normal but Free T3 is low) and autoimmune patterns (where antibodies are elevated years before TSH starts to shift). The four-marker panel catches what a TSH-only screen misses.

No fasting is required for the thyroid panel. Take your normal medications — including thyroid replacement (Synthroid, Armour Thyroid, NP Thyroid, Cytomel) — unless your prescriber has specifically instructed otherwise. One important note: biotin supplements (often found in hair, skin, and nail formulas) at doses above 5 mg can interfere with TSH assay accuracy. Hold biotin for 72 hours before the draw if you are taking it.

Why people get this test

  • Persistent fatigue, weight changes, or feeling cold (classic hypothyroid signs)
  • Hair thinning, dry skin, constipation, brain fog — common low-thyroid symptoms
  • Racing heart, weight loss, anxiety, heat intolerance (possible hyperthyroidism)
  • Family history of thyroid disease — autoimmune thyroid disease runs in families
  • Monitoring thyroid medication every 6 to 12 months
  • Pregnancy or pregnancy planning — thyroid function affects fertility and outcomes
  • Annual baseline as part of a wellness panel

What to expect

From check-in to results — what your visit looks like

Most visits take under 15 minutes. Here’s the full arc, start to finish.

1

How to prepare

No fasting required. Take thyroid medication normally on the day of the draw unless your prescriber has told you to hold. If you take biotin / B-complex supplements at 5 mg or higher, hold them for 72 hours before the draw — high-dose biotin can falsely lower TSH on common lab platforms.

2

During your visit

A single small blood draw — typically two tubes, completed in under 5 minutes. Most visits run 10 to 15 minutes from check-in to walking out. The blood is processed at hospital-grade reference labs with the same reference ranges your endocrinologist or primary-care doctor expects.

3

Getting your results

All four markers (TSH, Free T3, Free T4, TPO + TgAb antibodies) post to your secure online portal in 24 to 72 hours. The report includes lab reference ranges so abnormal values are clearly flagged. We can fax results to any provider — primary care, endocrinology, OB/GYN, functional medicine — at no additional charge.

Confidential

Your results never go through your insurance carrier.

Transparent

Price you see is price you pay.

Fast

Most results in 24–72 hours through our portal.

Doctor’s order

Included as part of every visit. No referral needed.

FAQ

Comprehensive Thyroid Panel — what people ask

Specific questions about the comprehensive thyroid panel. For anything not covered, call 571-500-7030.

What is included in a comprehensive thyroid panel?

Our comprehensive thyroid panel covers TSH, Free T3, Free T4, and thyroid antibodies (TPO and TgAb). Together they screen for both functional thyroid problems (hypo/hyperthyroidism) and autoimmune patterns (Hashimoto’s, Graves’). A TSH-only screen can miss both, which is why the four-marker bundle is the more useful baseline.

Do I need to fast for a thyroid blood test?

No. Thyroid panels do not require fasting. Take your normal medications — including thyroid replacement (Synthroid, Armour, etc.) — unless your prescriber has specifically instructed otherwise.

My TSH is normal — why am I still tired?

TSH alone can miss conversion problems (where Free T3 is low despite normal TSH) and autoimmune patterns (where antibodies are elevated for years before TSH shifts). Our four-marker panel catches both. If your panel is normal too, fatigue may be driven by iron, vitamin D, B12, cortisol, or sex hormones — discuss with a primary-care provider.

Service area

We serve these communities

From our Chantilly lab near Westfields, we serve Centreville, Fairfax, Herndon, and the wider Fairfax County area.

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