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Ideal for individuals aged 18-99 years
Also Known asATG, TgAb
No fasting required
Reports in 48 hours
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Agam DiagnosticsSambakulam, Agam Diagnostics, Chambakulam, Plot No. 17 - R - 1, 120 Feet Rd, Sambakulam
Earliest Slot :Thursday, 6:00 AM
₹1500
This test measures the thyroxine hormone in the blood. Thyroxine is produced by the thyroid gland, and plays a vital role in metabolism and growth. T4 circulates in the blood in two forms, free and bound form (bound with other proteins). Excessive amounts of T4 in the blood result in symptoms associated with hyperthyroidism like weight loss and increased heart rate. Insufficient amounts of T4 leads to hypothyroidism and causes weight gain and dry skin.
Test Name | Thyroglobulin Anti - Thyroglobulin Enzyme Immunoassay Test in Sivagangai |
Also Known as | ATG, TgAb |
Report time | 48 hrs |
Preparation required. | No fasting required |
Cost | ₹1500 |
No special precaution required
The regular cost of Thyroglobulin Anti - Thyroglobulin Enzyme Immunoassay Test is ₹1500 in Sivagangai. This all-inclusive cost covers the collection, testing, and mailing of reports.
Providers
Collection Type
Price
Agam Diagnostics | Lab Visit | ₹1500 |
PrimeGen Healthcare Laboratories Private Limited | Lab Visit | ₹1000 |
Nu Med Labs | Lab Visit | ₹1800 |
Multi Speciality Lab Services Pvt. Ltd | Lab Visit | ₹970 |
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Lab Visit for Sample Collection
1. Hashimoto´s thyroiditis 2. Grave´s disease 3. Certain types of cancers 4. Autoimmune diseases of the thyroid gland.
A high level of thyroid peroxidase antibodies and/or thyroglobulin antibodies suggest Hashimoto´s thyroiditis. A high level of thyroid peroxidase and/or thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin suggests Grave´s disease.
It is important for the doctor to understand the cause of your thyroid gland malfunction. Although treatment is based on T3, T4 and TSH levels, it is important to know what is causing the improper functioning of the gland. If you have other autoimmune diseases, it helps understand how widespread the illness is.