THRYOCHECK

Know if your patient's TSH is greater than 5mlU/L in minutes. Elevated TSH is the first clinical indicator of hypothyroidism. TSH elevates before T3 and T4 decrease.

Patients with TSH greater than 5mlU/L go to the lab for a value before treatment. Patients with symptoms and a test result below 5 mlU/L may not be hypthroid.

If you are a family practice physician, an ob/gyn, an internist, an osteopath, or a psychiatrist, there are patients in your waiting room who have all the symptoms of hypothyroidism.

Almost 27 million Americans are hypothyroid. Fewer than half are diagnosed.

ThyroChek® requires on drop of blood from a finger-stick or venous draw. CLIA waived ThyroChek® may be performed by any member of your staff.