Thyroid Standard Package
Get to the root cause of your fatigue, weight gain, brain fog, thinning hair, unhealthy skin and other thyroid and metabolism concerns with this comprehensive 70+ test blood panel. The Thyroid Standard Package goes far beyond routine screenings, offering in-depth insights into thyroid function, adrenal health and stress hormones, sex hormone balance, inflammation, blood sugar, vitamin and iron levels, liver and kidney function, and more. Most of our customers say its the most complete…and useful… blood test they have even had!
The Thyroid Standard Package includes:
- Comprehensive 70+ test thyroid and metabolism panel (see full list of tests below)
- Convenient and professional Labcorp testing and standard Labcorp test results
$483.00
Unlock answers to your fatigue, weight changes, brain fog, and more with the Thyroid Standard Package—a powerful tool combining access to LabCorp’s nationwide testing centers with an unparalleled panel that provides information about optimum thyroid health and metabolism.
This extensive 70+ test lab package goes far beyond the basic screenings most doctors rely on today. Instead, it gives you a comprehensive view of your thyroid health, adrenal function, inflammation markers, essential vitamins and minerals, liver and kidney function, blood sugar control, and much more.
Whether you’re dealing with Hashimoto’s disease, hypothyroidism, sluggish metabolism, weight gain, thinning hair, or just trying to optimize your hormones, energy, and overall health, this package provides lab tests necessary for deep insight into what is happening in your body.
Get key thyroid markers like TSH, Free T4, Free T3, TPO and Thyroglobulin Antibodies, Estrogen*, Progesterone* and Testosterone, inflammation tests like CRP-hs and ESR, and other metabolic tests including Vitamin D, B12, Folate, Ferritin, Iron, Insulin, Cortisol, DHEA, Lipid Panel, HbA1c, and many more—all included and accessible at any LabCorp location.
This test panel was created by Dr. Sexton to provide you with the information you need so you can make positive and lasting changes in your health.
Dr. Sexton’s 70+ Thyroid and Metabolism Blood Test
The Thyroid and Metabolism panel includes 72 tests for women and 71 tests for men.
Female tests include estradiol, progesterone and testosterone.
Male tests do not include estradiol or progesterone but do include testosterone and free testosterone.
- TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
A hormone from the pituitary gland that signals the thyroid to produce its hormones (T4 and T3). - T4 (Thyroxine)
A hormone made by the thyroid gland that helps regulate metabolism, energy production, and overall growth. This measures total T4 hormone. - Free T4
The amount of T4 hormone not bound to proteins in the blood. Free T4 is immediately available for use by the cells of your body. - T3 (Triiodothyronine)
A more active thyroid hormone than T4 that plays a key role in controlling metabolism, energy production, growth of tissues and body temperature. - Free T3
The amount of T3 hormone not bound to proteins. Free T3 is immediately available for use by the cells of your body. - T3 Uptake
T3 uptake does not directly measure the uptake of T3 by cells but instead evaluates the extent to which thyroid-binding proteins in the bloodstream are saturated with thyroid hormones. Influenced by inflammation, pregnancy, HRT, oral contraceptives, stress, liver disease, and other factors. - TPO (Thyroid Peroxidase) Antibody
An antibody targeting thyroid peroxidase, an enzyme required to make thyroid hormones. Indicates autoimmune thyroid disease such as Hashimoto’s or Graves’ disease. - Thyroglobulin Antibody
An antibody against thyroglobulin, used to make thyroid hormones. Its presence suggests autoimmune thyroid conditions. - Estradiol (female testing only)
The primary estrogen of reproductive years; important for bone, brain, cardiovascular health, metabolism, and emotional wellbeing. - Progesterone (female testing only)
Influences mood, energy, thyroid function, sleep quality, and emotional wellbeing. - Testosterone (female and male testing)
Essential for bone, muscle health, metabolism, libido, sexual function, and emotional wellbeing. - Free Testosterone (male testing only)
Measures available testosterone; can identify androgen deficiency even when total testosterone is normal. - C-Reactive Protein (high sensitivity)
A sensitive marker of inflammation. - Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Measures how quickly red blood cells settle; higher rates indicate inflammation. - White Blood Cells (WBC)
Immune cells that fight infections; abnormal levels may indicate infections or immune disorders. - Red Blood Cells (RBC)
Carry oxygen to cells; abnormalities can cause anemia and poor cellular metabolism. - Hemoglobin
Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen for energy and metabolism. - Hematocrit
Percentage of blood made of red blood cells; used to assess anemia and blood disorders. - Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
Determines red blood cell size; small cells suggest iron deficiency, large cells suggest B12 or folate deficiency. - Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)
Average amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell. - Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
Concentration of hemoglobin in red blood cells. - RDW (Red Blood Cell Distribution Width)
Variation in red blood cell size; elevated levels indicate deficiencies, blood loss, or blood disorders. - Platelets
Required for blood clotting; abnormalities may indicate blood disorders. - Neutrophils
Immune cells that fight bacterial and fungal infections. - Lymphocytes
Produce antibodies; elevated levels often indicate viral infections or autoimmune activity. - Monocytes
Remove dead cells and fight infection. - Eosinophils
Fight parasites and mediate allergic reactions. - Basophils
Protect against allergens and infections. - Neutrophils (Absolute)
Total neutrophil count to assess infection risk and inflammation. - Lymphocytes (Absolute)
Total lymphocyte count to assess immune function. - Monocytes (Absolute)
Total monocyte count for immune activity and inflammation. - Eosinophils (Absolute)
Used to evaluate allergies and parasitic infections. - Basophils (Absolute)
Helps identify blood and immune disorders. - Immature Granulocytes
Elevated levels may indicate infections, allergies, or bone marrow disorders. - Immature Granulocytes (Absolute)
Number of immature granulocytes in the blood. - Insulin (fasting)
Assesses insulin resistance, prediabetes, and diabetes. - Serum Iron
Measures iron in the blood. - TIBC (Total Iron-Binding Capacity)
Measures the capacity of blood proteins to carry iron. - Ferritin
Iron storage protein; low levels indicate deficiency, high levels may indicate inflammation. - Cortisol
Stress hormone involved in metabolism, blood sugar regulation, and inflammation. - DHEA-Sulfate
Androgen produced by adrenal glands; elevated in insulin resistance and PCOS. - Magnesium
Supports nerves, muscles, bones, thyroid, and metabolism. - Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)
Sensitive liver and gallbladder enzyme; elevated with inflammation or liver issues. - Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
Found in liver, bone, and intestines; abnormalities indicate inflammation or deficiency. - AST (SGOT)
Enzyme in liver, muscle, and organs; elevated with tissue damage or low B vitamins. - ALT (SGPT)
Liver enzyme elevated in inflammation, fatty liver, and injury. - Vitamin D
Essential for bones, calcium absorption, and immune function. - Vitamin B12
Needed for nerves, metabolism, DNA, and red blood cells; absorption impacted by stomach acid. - Vitamin B9 / Folate
Needed for cell growth and metabolism; deficiency causes anemia. - Total Cholesterol
Total cholesterol including LDL, HDL, and VLDL. - Triglycerides
Blood fats associated with diet, blood sugar, and insulin resistance. - HDL Cholesterol
“Good” cholesterol protective for heart health. - VLDL Cholesterol
“Bad” cholesterol carrying triglycerides. - LDL Cholesterol
“Bad” cholesterol linked to heart disease. - Total Cholesterol / HDL Ratio
Lower values reflect lower cardiovascular risk. - Uric Acid
Waste product; high levels linked to gout, kidney issues, and inflammation. - Hemoglobin A1c
Reflects 90-day average blood sugar; used to diagnose diabetes. - Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH)
Enzyme found throughout the body; elevated with tissue damage or inflammation. - Glucose
Main blood sugar used to evaluate metabolic health. - Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
Waste product from protein metabolism; used to assess kidney function. - Creatinine
Waste product from muscle activity; measures kidney filtration. - Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
Estimates kidney filtration efficiency. - BUN/Creatinine Ratio
Helps detect kidney problems. - Sodium
Electrolyte for nerve, muscle, and fluid balance. - Potassium
Essential electrolyte for cells and heart function. - Chloride
Works with sodium for fluid balance and digestion; affected by stress and stomach acid levels. - Calcium
Needed for bones, nerves, and muscles; elevated with thyroid/parathyroid issues. - Carbon Dioxide (Total)
Waste product of metabolism. - Protein (Total)
Total blood proteins, including albumin and globulins. - Albumin
Liver-produced protein essential for transport and fluid balance. - Globulin (Total)
Group of proteins essential for immunity and clotting. - A/G Ratio
Compares albumin and globulin to assess liver, kidney, and nutritional status. - Bilirubin (Total)
Byproduct of red blood cell breakdown; abnormalities indicate liver or bile duct issues.



