Thyroid Panel Interpretation

We explain what TSH, free T4, free T3, and other key thyroid markers can indicate, and what to pay attention to in your results.

Free and no sign-up required: just upload your lab result and wait for the result.

What to know about a thyroid panel

What do thyroid tests show?
These tests help you orient yourself in thyroid function, thyroid hormone levels, and regulatory signals from the pituitary gland. They are often used to better understand the overall hormonal picture.
Which markers are included in a thyroid panel?
A panel most often includes TSH, free T4, free T3, and in some cases antibodies to TPO, antibodies to thyroglobulin, antibodies to TSH receptors, thyroglobulin, or calcitonin. The exact composition depends on why the test was ordered.
Why is it important not to look only at TSH?
TSH is often the main entry point for interpretation, but a fuller picture appears when it is assessed together with free T4, free T3, and antibodies when relevant. A single marker does not always reflect the full context.
Which markers most often need attention?
People most often focus on TSH, free T4, free T3, antibodies to TPO, and antibodies to thyroglobulin. However, these are better interpreted together with symptoms, history, and other examinations.
What can you understand from the results?
The results provide guidance on how thyroid-system regulation looks, whether the hormonal profile has shifted, and which markers may be worth tracking over time. It is especially useful to look at the relationship between TSH and free hormones.
Can I quickly understand my report online?
Yes — by uploading your ready report you can quickly see the key thyroid markers, short explanations, and understand which values may be worth discussing with a doctor or monitoring again.

Key thyroid markers

Below are the markers most commonly reviewed when interpreting a thyroid panel. They are best understood together rather than as isolated values.

TSH

One of the core thyroid-regulation markers and often the first value people look at in the report.

Free T4

A key hormone marker that is usually interpreted together with TSH rather than on its own.

Free T3

Another important thyroid marker that helps complete the hormonal profile picture.

Antibodies to TPO

A marker often included when the panel needs to assess a possible autoimmune component in thyroid function.

Antibodies to thyroglobulin

An additional marker that can help better understand the immune context of thyroid-related changes.

Antibodies to TSH receptors

A marker that may be relevant in an extended panel and is interpreted together with other thyroid values.

Thyroglobulin

An additional marker that may be part of broader laboratory follow-up for the thyroid in certain scenarios.

Calcitonin

A specific marker that may be included depending on the clinical question and reason for testing.

Example of how the result looks

Here is what your interpretation will contain after you upload your report: key thyroid markers, a short explanation of their status, and guidance on what deserves attention first.

Example

Thyroid panel: example

What matters now

The interpretation highlights the thyroid markers that currently matter most, such as TSH, free T4, free T3, or antibodies.

What it may mean

You will get short plain-language explanations of how the hormonal profile looks, where attention points may be, and how individual markers relate to one another.

What to do next

The block also suggests which values may be worth tracking over time, what to discuss with a doctor, and which markers may need repeat follow-up together with other examinations.

TSH
Closer to upper bound
Free T4
Within range
Free T3
Within range
Antibodies to TPO
Above desired range
Antibodies to thyroglobulin
Needs attention
Antibodies to TSH receptors
Within range
Thyroglobulin
Within reference
Calcitonin
Within range

This is a demo interpretation example. Final clinical interpretation should be made with your doctor in the context of symptoms, history, ultrasound findings, and other relevant examinations.

Do you have a ready report?

Upload reports from major Ukrainian laboratories — Synevo, DILA, Eskulab, and others. We recognize biomarkers and prepare a clear interpretation aligned with integrative reference ranges.

What other analyses can be interpreted in Vitametria

Open another analysis type if you want to quickly orient yourself in the biomarkers and understand what exactly your report shows.

Frequently asked questions

If my analysis is not in the list, can you still process it?
Yes. Upload any standard laboratory report as PDF or image — the system will try to recognize biomarkers and provide interpretation according to integrative norms.
How safe is it to upload my lab results?
We process your data confidentially, do not share it with third parties, and use secure transmission channels.