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Reverse T3 Test

rT3 Test in Delhi and Gurgaon

Reverse T3 (reverse triiodothyronine) is produced during the transformation of the thyroid hormone T4 (thyroxine) into its active form, T3 (triiodothyronine). Measuring reverse T3 levels can provide essential insights into thyroid health and overall well-being.

What is Reverse T3?

Reverse T3 (rT3) is the Inactive Form of T3 hormone produced by the thyroid gland. It is an inactive thyroid hormone produced in the body, particularly during periods of stress or severe illness. When the body faces stress, it prioritizes the production of rT3 over active T3. Unlike T3, which supports metabolism and energy production, rT3 lacks metabolic activity and acts as a “blocker” for T3 receptors.

Why the rT3 Test Matters?

Your thyroid health is a critical component of your overall well-being. The rT3, or Reverse Triiodothyronine, test plays a pivotal role in diagnosing thyroid imbalances that standard tests may overlook. By measuring the levels of rT3 in your blood, our experts can offer a more nuanced understanding of your thyroid function.

Reverse T3 (Reverse Triiodothyronine) Price

Dr. Dang’s Lab, a premier diagnostics center in India, uses advanced technology to measure Reverse T3 (Reverse Triiodothyronine) levels. The test is available in Delhi for ₹ 7,700. We are dedicated to delivering accurate and high-quality results with complete transparency regarding costs and turnaround times. We strive to provide accessible and affordable services no matter your location.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Reverse T3 test may be suggested if you experience:

  • Symptoms of an underactive or overactive thyroid, such as fatigue, weight changes, hair loss, or irregular menstrual cycles.
  • A diagnosed thyroid disorder that requires monitoring.
  • A family history of thyroid disorders.

What Does the Reverse T3 Test Measure?

The Reverse T3 test measures the levels of reverse triiodothyronine in your blood, helping assess the conversion of T4 to T3, which is vital for evaluating thyroid function.

Why Is the Reverse T3 Test Done?

Evaluate thyroid function and the conversion of T4 to T3. Determine if there is an imbalance in thyroid hormone conversion.

What to Expect During the Reverse T3 Test?

A healthcare professional will draw a blood sample from your arm for the Reverse T3 test, which will be sent to a laboratory for analysis.

What Preparations Are Required Before the Reverse T3 Test?

Before the test:

  • Inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you are taking, as they may affect the test results.
  • Wear loose clothing for easy access to your arm for blood collection.
  • Inform the healthcare professional if you have a bleeding disorder or are on blood-thinning medications.
  • For specific requirements, please consult your healthcare provider.

What is comprehensive thyroid testing?

Comprehensive thyroid testing includes TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone) Test: Measures TSH levels to assess overall thyroid function. T4 (Thyroxine) Test: Measures the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland. Free T3 Test.

Experience the Dr. Dang’s Lab Difference

  • Performed in-house: Our rT3 test is performed in-house at Dr. Dangs Lab
  • Precision Testing: Our rT3 test utilizes cutting-edge technology for accurate results.
  • Prompt reporting: Our rT3 reports are available within a few days
  • Personalized Care: We tailor our approach to meet your unique health needs.

Discover Comprehensive Thyroid Insights with the rT3 Test at Dr. Dang’s Lab

Unlock the secrets of your thyroid health with our state-of-the-art rT3 test. - At Dr. Dang’s Lab, we are committed to providing precise and comprehensive thyroid assessments. Our advanced rT3 test is designed to deliver the clarity you need for optimal health management.

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Schedule your visit effortlessly through our online portal. Sample Collection: Experience our welcoming facility and professional service. In-Depth Analysis: Receive a thorough report with detailed explanations and recommendations.

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