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Advanced Thyroid Profile with Antibody Tests at ₹1,999

Advanced Autoimmune Thyroid Testing Profile with 6 parameters
Thyrocare India Thyroid Autoimmunity Panel NABL-Accredited & ISO-Certified

Thyroid Function and Autoantibody Evaluation Panel

💰 Offer: ₹1,999 🧬 6 Parameters 🩸 Serum Blood 🏠 At-Home Testing

Schedule Thyrocare’s highly focused 6-parameter Autoimmune Thyroid Profile. This specific package checks thyroid autoimmunity using three important antibody markers, Anti-TPO, Anti-TG, and TRAb, while also measuring core thyroid function markers, Total T3, Total T4, and US-TSH.

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Advanced Autoimmune Thyroid Panel: Quick Facts

Summary of Autoimmune Thyroid Panel (6 Tests) information and details
Also Known AsComprehensive Autoimmune Thyroid Profile, Thyroid Antibody Screen with TFT, Thyroid Autoimmunity Panel, TFT with Antibodies, TFT with Autoimmunity Markers, Thyroid Antibody Plus Panel, Advanced Thyroid Antibody Testing Profile with TRAb & US-TSH, Jaanch Autoimmune Thyroid Screening Panel.
Discounted Price₹1,999 (Offer Price)
Offer Savings50% off on MRP ₹4,000
Sample TypeBlood (Serum)
FastingNot required (unless ordered alongside fasting tests like glucose, lipids, or iron)
Testing LabThyrocare (NABL-Accredited & ISO-certified)
Clinical UseEvaluating autoimmune thyroid involvement in suspected Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or Graves’ disease when Total T3, Total T4, and US-TSH are sufficient for baseline thyroid status.
Reporting Time24 to 36 hours after sample collection
Service TypeFree home sample collection (in 2,500+ PIN code areas across India).

What Is the Advanced Autoimmune Thyroid Panel

The Autoimmune Thyroid Panel with 6 Tests is a focused diagnostic tool. It is designed for people who need baseline thyroid function testing along with evaluation of autoimmune activity against the thyroid gland.

Most thyroid disorders are not isolated glandular failures; they are often the result of the body’s immune system wrongly identifying thyroid tissue as a threat. By testing for the three crucial thyroid autoantibodies (Anti-TPO, Anti-TG, and TSH Receptor Antibodies) alongside standard Total T3, Total T4, and US-TSH, clinicians can evaluate whether autoimmune thyroid disease is contributing to hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism.

Autoimmune Thyroid Panels: Advanced (6 Tests) vs. Comprehensive (8 Tests)

It is important to select the right profile based on your physician’s specific prescription and your clinical history.

  • Advanced Autoimmune Profile (6 Tests): This panel focuses on the autoimmune aspect paired with the baseline hormonal status. It excludes Free T3 and Free T4. It is a good, cost-effective choice when protein-binding abnormalities are not suspected, but confirming an autoimmune diagnosis is the priority.
  • Comprehensive Thyroid Panel (8 Tests): Includes everything in the 6-test panel, plus Free T3 and Free T4. Clinicians prefer the 8-test panel if the patient is pregnant, on oral contraceptives, or has underlying liver or kidney issues that might artificially distort Total T3 and T4 readings.

The Value of the Thyroid Autoantibodies

Why screen for three different antibodies at once? Each marker provides distinct diagnostic information.

  • Avoiding Missed Diagnoses: While Anti-TPO is the most common marker for Hashimoto’s, some patients may test negative for Anti-TPO but strongly positive for Anti-TG. Testing them together ensures immune-mediated inflammation is not overlooked.
  • Distinguishing the Disorder: Anti-TPO and Anti-TG commonly support autoimmune thyroiditis or Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, while TSH Receptor Antibodies (TRAb) help evaluate Graves’ disease and autoimmune hyperthyroidism.

Parameters Evaluated in the Advanced Thyroid Profile with Antibodies

The Thyrocare Advanced Autoimmune Thyroid Panel checks 6 precise markers to cross-examine your baseline thyroid markers against your autoimmune antibody status.

  • Total Triiodothyronine (Total T3)
  • Total Thyroxine (Total T4)
  • Ultrasensitive TSH (3rd Gen)
  • Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase (Anti-TPO)
  • Anti-Thyroglobulin (Anti-TG)
  • TSH Receptor Antibodies (TRAb)

Clinical Significance of the Advanced Thyroid Profile with Thyroid Antibodies Testing

This combination of three thyroid antibodies and three baseline thyroid function tests helps doctors evaluate whether abnormal thyroid levels are linked to autoimmune thyroid disease and plan further care accordingly.

Specific MarkerCommon Clinical Association/Significance
Baseline Thyroid Hormones (Total T3, Total T4, US-TSH)These three thyroid tests establish the current metabolic state of the patient. They determine whether the thyroid is currently overproducing (hyperthyroidism), underproducing (hypothyroidism), or maintaining a normal balance (euthyroid).
Anti-TPO AntibodyTargets the enzyme responsible for iodine conversion in the thyroid. High levels strongly correlate with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis and often predict future thyroid failure even if current TSH levels are normal.
Anti-Thyroglobulin (Anti-TG)Targets the storage protein of the thyroid gland. While frequently seen alongside Anti-TPO in Hashimoto’s, measuring Anti-TG is also crucial for monitoring thyroid inflammation and tracking post-operative thyroid cancer patients.
TSH Receptor Antibodies (TRAb)Unlike TPO and TG antibodies, TRAb can stimulate the TSH receptor and support the diagnosis of Graves’ disease or autoimmune hyperthyroidism.
Laboratory testing for autoimmune thyroid markers

How the Autoimmune Panel is Performed

This diagnostic panel is executed using a standard blood sample. Thyrocare follows a stringent testing protocol:

  • A trained technician collects 3 to 5 mL of venous blood from your arm.
  • Fasting is not required for the accurate measurement of thyroid hormones or antibodies.
  • The blood serum is separated and shipped via a barcode-tracked, temperature-controlled logistics network.
  • Analysis is conducted using fully automated CLIA (for T3, T4, Anti-TPO, Anti-TG) and CMIA (for US-TSH, TRAb) analyzers for maximum precision.
  • Results undergo rigorous quality checks by an MD Pathologist before being dispatched within 24 to 36 hours.

How to Book the Advanced Panel

  1. Send a message to +91 70701 77147 on WhatsApp.
  2. Request the “Advanced Autoimmune Thyroid Panel (6 Tests)” and share the patient’s name, age, gender, exact address with PIN code, email, and preferred appointment time.
  3. Our backend team will immediately verify PIN code serviceability and confirm your time slot.
  4. A Thyrocare phlebotomist will arrive at the scheduled time to collect the sample from your home.
  5. Your verified digital report will be securely sent to your WhatsApp and email.

Advanced Autoimmune Thyroid Panel: Sample Report

Open the sample PDF to understand the Thyrocare report layout, including Total T3, Total T4, Ultrasensitive TSH, and the three autoimmune antibody markers with their reference ranges for the Advanced Thyroid Profile with Antibodies Testing.

FAQs on the Autoimmune Thyroid Panel (6 Tests)

Why doesn’t this thyroid autoimmunity panel include Free T3 and Free T4?
This advanced profile is engineered specifically for patients whose primary clinical requirement is identifying autoimmune triggers (antibodies) while keeping costs manageable. If a patient does not have suspected protein-binding issues (like pregnancy or specific medication interactions), Total T3 and Total T4 provide a sufficient baseline alongside the antibody tests.
Is this a standard thyroid antibody panel?
No, it is more than a standard thyroid antibody panel. This profile includes one advanced thyroid antibody test (TRAb) along with three baseline thyroid tests, which are not covered in a standard thyroid antibody panel. Most of the thyroid antibody panels only include Anti-TG and Anti-TPO.
What is the specific role of the TRAb test in this Advanced Thyroid Profile with Antibodies?
TRAb stands for TSH Receptor Antibodies. Unlike Anti-TPO, which is linked to an underactive thyroid, TRAb tests for antibodies that overstimulate the thyroid. Including this marker allows clinicians to definitively check for Graves’ disease, providing a complete differential diagnosis for hyperthyroidism.
If I already had a normal TSH test, do I still need an antibody panel?
Yes, it is possible for your immune system to start attacking your thyroid (showing high Anti-TPO or Anti-TG) long before your TSH, T3, or T4 levels fall out of the normal range. Your doctor may order this panel if you have a strong family history of thyroid disease, a visible goiter, or persistent unexplained symptoms.
Can I eat before giving blood for this specific panel?
Yes, fasting is not necessary for measuring thyroid hormones or autoimmune antibodies. However, if your healthcare provider has requested additional tests (like a fasting blood sugar test) from the same sample, you must follow the fasting guidelines for those specific tests.
Will taking my daily thyroid pill affect the antibody test results?
Taking synthetic thyroid hormones (like levothyroxine) will impact your TSH, T3, and T4 readings, but it does not artificially alter the presence or concentration of your autoimmune antibodies. Always inform your treating physician about your daily dosage so they can interpret the complete panel accurately.

References: American Thyroid Association (ATA)MedlinePlus (Thyroid Antibodies)

Note: This information is strictly for educational and test booking purposes. Always consult an endocrinologist or certified medical professional to correlate these autoimmune test results with your individual symptoms, genetics, and medical history.

Written by: Hema Mehta Sahoo
Medically reviewed by: Dr. M A Khan, MBBS, MD Pathology
Last updated: May 16, 2026