Thyroid Plus assesses several aspects of thyroid physiology using a serum sample. It includes markers of central thyroid regulation (TSH), peripheral hormone levels (free T4, free T3, total T4 and reverse T3) and thyroid autoimmunity (anti-TPO and anti-TG antibodies). Together, these measurements provide an overview of thyroid production, conversion and immune-related activity.
Practitioners may consider this test when clients report concerns that may relate to thyroid patterns, such as fatigue, changes in weight, low mood, menstrual shifts, temperature sensitivity or fluid retention. Reviewing both regulatory markers and free hormone levels can help clarify whether observed patterns may be linked with central signalling, peripheral conversion dynamics or immune influences.
Results are typically interpreted alongside symptom history, iodine and selenium intake, stress exposure, medication use and lifestyle factors. This integrated perspective supports practitioners in exploring how thyroid-related markers may connect with energy, mood, metabolic balance and overall comfort for clients.