Thyroid Blood Test Manchester
Full thyroid panel — TSH, Free T3, Free T4 — results in 24–48 hours
Your thyroid controls your metabolism, energy levels, weight, mood, and much more. If you've been feeling persistently tired, gaining weight without explanation, struggling with hair loss, or experiencing anxiety, a thyroid blood test can reveal whether your thyroid is functioning correctly. At Myway Clinic, we offer a comprehensive private thyroid panel with fast, confidential results — no GP referral required.
What Does This Test Check?
Our thyroid panel tests TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone), Free T3 (Triiodothyronine), and Free T4 (Thyroxine). These three markers together give a complete picture of thyroid function and can identify hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and subclinical thyroid disorders.
Who Is This Test For?
- Anyone experiencing persistent fatigue or low energy
- Those struggling with unexplained weight gain or weight loss
- People with hair thinning or hair loss
- Anyone with mood changes, anxiety, or depression
- Those with a family history of thyroid conditions
- Women who are pregnant or planning pregnancy
- Anyone on thyroid medication wanting to monitor their levels
Signs & Symptoms This Test Can Investigate
What You Get at Myway Clinic
Full Thyroid Panel
TSH, Free T3, and Free T4 — the three key markers for complete thyroid health.
Fast Results
Secure digital results returned within 24–48 hours.
No GP Referral
Book directly with us — no referral needed.
Clinician Review Available
Discuss your results with one of our Independent Prescribers.
UKAS-Accredited Lab
All samples processed in accredited UK laboratories.
Same-Day Appointments
Often available same-day in Manchester and Oldham.
Book Your Thyroid Test Today
Same-day appointments often available. No GP referral needed. Results in 24–48 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to fast for a thyroid blood test?
No fasting is required for a thyroid panel. You can eat and drink normally before your appointment.
What is a normal TSH level?
Normal TSH ranges between 0.4–4.0 mIU/L, though optimal levels can vary. Our clinicians will interpret your results in the context of your symptoms.
What is the difference between hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism?
Hypothyroidism is an underactive thyroid (high TSH, low T3/T4), causing fatigue and weight gain. Hyperthyroidism is an overactive thyroid (low TSH, high T3/T4), causing weight loss and anxiety.
Can I get treatment at Myway Clinic if my results are abnormal?
Yes. Our Independent Prescribers can discuss your results and, if clinically appropriate, recommend treatment or refer you appropriately.
How often should I have my thyroid checked?
If you have a known thyroid condition or are on medication, typically every 3–6 months. For general wellness, annually is a good baseline.
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