

Gain clear insights into your bodily functions using this convenient H&B&Me Thyroid Blood Test kit. This at-home assessment measures two primary biomarkers essential for understanding your current thyroid health status. The convenient process is designed for individuals aged 18 and over, requiring only a simple finger-prick sample collection.
This accurate thyroid health test provides factual data on specific markers for informed awareness.
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Read MoreHolland & Barrett's H&B&Me Thyroid Blood Test is a home finger-prick test kit that measures thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and free thyroxine (T4), two biomarkers of thyroid function. It is an in vitro diagnostic medical device intended for adults aged 18 and over. Results are reviewed by a doctor and available on the H&B&Me app within 48 hours.
Register the test kit on the H&B&Me app, take a blood sample following the enclosed instructions, send the sample back in the prepaid packaging, and view your doctor-reviewed results on the app within 48 hours. Consult instructions for use.
Keep away from sunlight. Keep dry. Upper limit of temperature (25° Celsius). Do not re-use.
Test kit contents: Instructions for use, test request form, 4 lancets, 2 plasters, 2 pre-injection swabs, 2 name labels, 3 gauze swabs, 1 double protective packet wallet, 2 blood collection tubes, 1 pre-paid postage envelope.
It is important to note that blood tests alone are not a substitute for seeing a doctor, particularly if you have symptoms. You should not make a diagnosis or start any treatment without a consultation with a doctor or suitably trained healthcare professional. Intended use These blood tests are designed for adults aged 18 and over, and are unsuitable for children. Please note that these blood tests cannot treat or diagnose medical conditions. As Holland & Barrett don't collect any data about your medical history, you must interpret the significance of your results with caution. Be aware that medical conditions, medications, or other aspects of your health can affect your test results. These tests do not replace seeking medical advice and assessment, and if you have an abnormal test result, you should always seek appropriate advice from a trained health professional.