TSH (Rapid)

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TSH (Rapid)
Specialized diagnostic testing for thyroid stimulating hormone — TSH, a hormone analysis of the levels of which helps in diagnosing thyroid function. * We accept all insurance plans. Schedule your appointment today and our provider will reach you prior to the appointment to deem neсessity.
Infections Screened For:
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
Collection Methods:
Finger prick
Why Request TSH Testing from Alliance Health?
Alliance Health — Your Trusted Lab Services Vendor.
We are a market-leading provider of STD testing lines. With some of the best laboratory equipment and CLIA-certified locations, we can provide you with accurate, fast, and non-invasive testing at an affordable cost. We work as per the latest industry standards and strive to ensure your best client experience. Complete anonymity and security of your personal data are guaranteed.
What is Our TSH Test Panel and How is It Conducted?
It’s a test that targets Thyroid Stimulating Hormone that stimulates the thyroid gland to produce thyroxine. Our certified medical providers get a specimen from you, label it, and transfer it to laboratory areas. Once the results are obtained, we will send them to you via email. You may get the paper-based copy of the results at the reception as well.
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Common Symptoms of Conditions Specific to Men
Here is a list of frequent symptoms that a person may experience shortly after getting infected:

Fever

Chills and sweats

Itchiness

Soreness

Pain during intimate contact

Pain while urinating

Genital discharge

Redness
Sometimes, infections in women are asymptomatic or show minor symptoms. The only way to be certain is to get tested.
Men’s Health TestingWhy is TSH Testing Important?
It’s the only reliable thyroid function testing
This TSH blood test is the only way to get an accurate estimation of the levels of TSH in blood, which is crucial in diagnosing the thyroid function.
TSH Test Helps to Prevent Severe Complications
TSH testing helps determine the exact levels of this hormone in the blood. It’s in the diagnosis of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, Graves’ disease, goiter (enlarged thyroid), thyroid nodules, and other abnormalities, so healthcare providers may take action in a timely manner.
