What is a T4 Test?
A T4 or Thyroxine test is a diagnostic blood test that’s designed to evaluate thyroid conditions. To elaborate, the test is meant to check T4, the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland that regulates particular body functions.
There are actually two types of tests to assess the T4 levels to measure the two distinct forms of T4 that exist in the body, which are free T4, which can easily penetrate bodily tissues when needed, and bound T4, which is the variant that binds to protein but cannot enter the body’s tissues. One of the tests is the Total T4 Test, which measures both the bound and free T4 levels in the bloodstream and can provide a comprehensive overview.
The other test, the Free T4 Test, specifically quantifies the concentration of free T4 and is often favored when evaluating thyroid function because of its accuracy. Aside from the aforementioned T4 tests, healthcare practitioners often request a TSH or Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone Test to help them with the assessment of thyroid function.
Similar to other blood tests, the practitioner in charge will collect a blood sample from a patient who has, if needed, temporarily stopped taking a particular medication that may affect the results’ accuracy. Afterward, the blood sample will be sent to the laboratory for processing to produce results that will be analyzed and interpreted by the referring physician.










