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  • Your samples are processed in the same labs used by primary care providers & hospitals.
  • Paloma Health laboratories are CLIA approved and CAP-accredited, which are the highest levels of accreditation.
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Personalized
  • View a personalized report of each marker tested as well as detailed information about what your results mean for you.
  • You control the entire testing process and can manage your test results from a secure online account. No more chasing doctors for your information.
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  • Gain meaningful insights about your health with easy-to-understand thyroid test results.
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  • We also provide you with additional resources and helpful tips along the way

Check your Reverse T3 from the Comfort of Home

Easily measure your reverse T3 levels with this comprehensive test—all from the comfort of your own home.

Complete Thyroid Test

$119

Biomarkers included

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Free Thyroxine (FT4)
Free Triiodothyronine (FT3)
Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPO)

Optional Add-Ons

Reverse T3 (rT3)
Vitamin D

Our at-home thyroid test was designed for both hypothyroid patients looking to know their levels and undiagnosed patients who want to identify the presence of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism.

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We will deliver highly accredited lab tests directly to your door, with online results in 2 - 5 business days. No more physician offices or needing to take time off work.

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Free T3

Free T3 is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland. Levels of this fluctuate when individuals have an under or overactive thyroid gland.

TSH

Thyroid-stimulating hormone, TSH, is the hormone responsible for controlling hormone production by the thyroid gland. The hormone TSH is considered the most sensitive marker for screening for thyroid diseases and conditions. Our thyroid panel is ideal for TSH testing at home and will tell you how your levels compare to normal TSH levels.

TPO Antibodies

Thyroid peroxidase antibodies are antibodies that can bind to thyroid enzymes, suppressing thyroid function. They are elevated in a condition called Hashimoto's disease, which is the most common type of hypothyroidism in the USA.

Free T4

Free T4 is the predominant hormone produced by the thyroid gland. Levels fluctuate when individuals have an under or overactive thyroid gland. Testing your free T4 with this thyroid function test lets you see if your thyroid hormone production is at a normal level.

Reverse T3

Add-on

RT3 is a metabolite of T4. Typically, when T4 loses an atom of iodine—a process known as monodeiodination—it becomes (T3), the active thyroid hormone.The body also converts T4 into rT3, which is an inactive form of T3 that is incapable of the metabolic activity that is normally carried out by T3.

Vitamin D

Add-on

Some observational studies have found low blood levels of vitamin D in patients with hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s as well as hyperthyroidism due to Gravesʼ disease. It is not clear from these studies if low vitamin D is a cause, a consequence or an innocent bystander in the development of these common thyroid conditions.

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Why Test Reverse T3?

The body converts T4 into reverse T3, which is an inactive form of T3 that is incapable of the metabolic activity that is normally carried out by T3.

There is some understanding of the relevance of reverse T3, but it is not clear whether the results point to any specific treatment plan.It appears that rT3 can be elevated in times when the body is undergoing a crisis. People who are hypothyroid may have a low rT3, while people who are critically ill can have a high rT3. However, these changes do not always occur, so most critical care experts do not rely on rT3 alone to help distinguish thyroid disease from other causes of major illness.

At the current time, there are no standardized guidelines with respect to interpretation or treatment planning based on reverse T3 alone. TSH, free T4 and free T3 levels, however, are adequate indicators of your thyroid disease severity and provide clear guidance on treatment and management.

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How it works

Collect your sample from the comfort of your home in minutes

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Once you order, the test materials are delivered to your doorstep
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Complete a simple finger prick collection

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Return your sample

Mail your sample using our prepaid shipping label included in your kit
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A physician will review your results

Once approved, your results will be available on our secure platform

Review your results and gain meaningful insights

View a personalized report of each marker tested as well as detailed information about what your results mean for you. Download and share with your healthcare provider, family, or friends. We also provide you with additional resources and helpful tips along the way.
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Receive your kit

Once you order, the test materials are delivered to your doorstep.
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Complete A Simple Finger Prick Collection

The science is complex, this test isn't. It should not take you more than 2 minutes to collect your sample.
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Return Your Sample

Mail your sample using our prepaid shipping label included in your kit.
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A Physician Will Review Your Results

Once approved, your results will be available on our secure platform.

Review Your Results And Gain Meaningful Insights

View a personalized report of each marker tested as well as detailed information about what your results mean for you. Download and share with your healthcare provider, family, or friends. We also provide you with additional resources and helpful tips along the way.

The Benefits Of Our Tests

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- There's no needles

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- Only takes a few minutes

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- Comprehensive results

- Analyzed by CLIA CERTIFIED Labs

- Reviewed by US physicians

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Ongoing Advice

- Personal guidance based on your test results

- Action-oriented recommendations

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Can I use my HSA or FSA or insurance to pay for Paloma Health?

We accept payment through FSA and HSA accounts! We do not accept insurance. To apply your FSA/HSA, check in with your plan to make sure Paloma Health fits their guidelines. Every plan is different, so it never hurts to double check in advance. Tip: Make sure they are submitting it as a wellness test!

You'll purchase the test by paying out of pocket, or with your FSA/HSA card if you have one.

Shoot us a message and we'll email you an itemized receipt that includes info on the test(s) ordered, physician name and NPI, requisition number, date ordered, total amount paid, and your customer contact info.

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Do I need to stop taking my supplements or medications before the test?

We do not recommend discontinuing any medication without contacting your physician first. If you have questions about a specific medication, please email contact@palomahealth.com and we'll gladly answer any questions

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How do I know if the Paloma Health test is right for me?

The Paloma Health at-home kit is for both patients who have been previously diagnosed with hypothyroidism but also for people who think they might have hypothyroidism.

In both cases knowing your hormones levels and making sure that they are within range is very important. The Paloma Health at

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Are these the same laboratory tests that I would get from my doctor?

Yes. We worked with top thyroid doctors to select a panel of the most comprehensive set of biomarkers that can help patients understand their thyroid function.

For each hormone you test, we’ll provide plenty of context on what the hormone is and why it’s important. The thyroid gland is complex and hormones are one (important!) piece of the puzzle.

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How accurate are the results from Paloma Health?

Very! Every Paloma Health test is ordered by a doctor. A physician will also review your results before they are returned as well and your sample will be processed in a CLIA and CAP accredited lab.

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In which states can I purchase a kit?

Paloma Health tests are currently available to residents in 46 U.S. states. We currently do not offer tests to residents of the following states: New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Rhode Island.

This is due to each state having different medical regulations and we hope to expand in the future.

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What type of info will I get in my results?

Your Paloma Health report comes with personalized explanations around each thyroid hormone and what your levels mean, all in human speak.

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How often should I retest?

We recommend to retest every 6months if you did not get a new prescription. If you had a recent change in dose or medication, we recommend to test after 8 weeks.

You should also retest whenever you feel that the symptoms are coming back.

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I want to learn more about hypothyroidism! What are some good resources for learning more?

There’s a lot to learn, so you’ve come to the right place to get started. For tons of articles about hypothyroidism, check out our blog! If you’re interested in chatting with other patients about thyroid, symptoms, diet, women’s health topics, and more we’d love to have you join My Happy Thyroid, our online community. You can apply here!

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Is it safe to complete a blood test while pregnant?

Yes, our blood tests only require a prick of the finger. Our other tests may require saliva or urine samples. Paloma Health tests are considered safe to complete while pregnant. Normal ranges change for pregnant patients, please reach out to your physician to double check normal ranges for pregnat women.

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