Mens Thyroid Check

Thyroid Antibody Test for Men in Kingston (Full Thyroid Function Panel)

A thyroid antibody test in Kingston for men, without a GP referral, when fatigue, weight change, mood symptoms or strength loss don't have an obvious cause. The panel measures TSH, Free T4 and Free T3, plus the two thyroid antibodies (TgAb and TPO Ab) that identify autoimmune thyroid disease. Reviewed by a GMC-registered doctor at our CQC-registered Kingston clinic, with results in 2 to 5 working days.

Men's panelAll in £238· £199 test fee + £39 administration fee
  • CQC-registered clinic
  • GMC-registered doctors
  • Accredited UK pathology lab
  • Results in 2 to 5 working days
  • Password-protected email outcome
  • Opposite Kingston Station
Medically reviewed

By Dr Maryam Attarzadeh, GMC-registered doctor and Medical Director, KONCEPT® Medical Clinic. Last reviewed May 2026. Next review November 2026.

Thyroid disease in the UK

Why a complete thyroid panel matters

Thyroid disease is common, more common than most patients realise, and often missed when only TSH is checked. The figures below give UK context. They are presented as background, not as a prediction of any individual's result.

~2%
UK adults have hypothyroidism
5%+
UK adults over 60 with hypothyroidism
0.2%
UK men with hyperthyroidism (vs 2% of women)
Source: NICE NG145
4 to 20%
Subclinical hypothyroidism prevalence range
Source: NICE NG145

Subclinical thyroid dysfunction is often missed on a TSH-only screen because TSH and Free T4 can sit at the edge of the reference range while symptoms persist. The full panel (TSH + Free T4 + Free T3 + TPO + TgAb) captures more of the picture in one venous draw.

Who this panel is for

A complete thyroid workup for men, in one visit

The Men's Thyroid & Antibody panel is for men whose energy, weight, mood, sleep, hair, strength or temperature regulation have changed for no obvious reason. Standard NHS first-line thyroid testing is often a single TSH, sometimes with Free T4. This panel adds Free T3 (the active hormone) and both thyroid antibodies in one venous draw, which gives a fuller picture and is particularly useful when TSH is borderline or symptoms persist despite a normal TSH.

Persistent fatigue or low energy Unexplained weight gain or loss Mood, anxiety or low mood symptoms Cold or heat intolerance Family history of thyroid disease Borderline previous TSH result

Although thyroid disease is more common in women, it does occur in men, and undertreated or autoimmune thyroid disease in men can affect metabolism, libido, fertility and mental health. If your main concern is testosterone or libido rather than thyroid, see the Testosterone & Hormone panel or the Sexual Health & Libido panel. You can see the full men's blood test range or call the clinic and a GMC-registered doctor will guide you at booking.

What this panel measures

Five markers covering thyroid function and autoimmunity

TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)

TSH

The pituitary hormone that controls the thyroid. Raised TSH suggests an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism); suppressed TSH suggests overactivity (hyperthyroidism). TSH is the most sensitive first-line marker but a single TSH does not tell the whole story.

Free T4

Free thyroxine

The main hormone the thyroid releases. Read alongside TSH to confirm under or overactivity, identify central (pituitary) thyroid problems, and monitor treatment with levothyroxine.

Free T3

Free triiodothyronine

The active hormone the body uses. Free T3 is particularly useful when TSH and T4 don't fit the clinical picture, in hyperthyroidism workup, and in some T3-dominant thyroid presentations not picked up by TSH alone.

Anti-TPO antibodies

Thyroid Peroxidase antibodies

The key autoimmune marker. Raised anti-TPO supports a diagnosis of autoimmune thyroiditis (Hashimoto's), which is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in the UK.

Anti-thyroglobulin antibodies

TgAb

A second autoimmune antibody, often raised alongside anti-TPO in autoimmune thyroid disease. Useful for completeness, particularly when anti-TPO is borderline.

Each result is interpreted by the doctor against the appropriate reference range for you, including assay-specific reference ranges where relevant. Biotin supplements can interfere with thyroid assays, so should be stopped 48 to 72 hours before the test.

What the panel tells you, in clinical terms

Read together, the five markers map onto the recognised clinical patterns the reviewing doctor looks for:

  • Overt hypothyroidism: raised TSH with low Free T4. Symptoms often include fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance, low mood and reduced libido.
  • Subclinical hypothyroidism: raised TSH with normal Free T4. May or may not need treatment, decided in clinical context including symptoms, antibody status and risk of progression.
  • Overt hyperthyroidism (thyrotoxicosis): suppressed TSH with raised Free T4 or Free T3. Symptoms can include weight loss, anxiety, palpitations and heat intolerance. Graves' disease (autoimmune) accounts for 60 to 80 percent of UK cases.
  • Autoimmune thyroiditis without overt dysfunction: positive TPO or TgAb antibodies with normal TSH and Free T4. Signals an increased lifetime risk of developing hypothyroidism and warrants periodic monitoring.
  • Isolated low Free T3: normal TSH and Free T4 with low Free T3. Sometimes seen in significant non-thyroidal illness, very restricted dieting, or over-training; needs clinical context.
Three ways to book your thyroid panel

Test alone, with a GP review, or inside a Wellman Check

Depending on what you already know about your symptoms and whether you want a doctor to interpret the result in detail, there are three sensible routes into the thyroid antibody test.

Tier 1 · Test only

Thyroid antibody test alone

£238 (£199 + £39 admin)
  • TSH, Free T4, Free T3, TPO and TgAb in one venous draw
  • Doctor-reviewed outcome note in 2 to 5 working days
  • No GP consultation included
Tier 2 · Test + GP review

Test plus 30-min GP consultation

£387 (£238 + £149 GP)
  • Everything in Tier 1
  • 30-min KONCEPT GP consultation to discuss the result
  • Onward endocrinology referral arranged where clinically appropriate
Tier 3 · Full review

Wellman Check, with 10% off the test

£399 (+ test, 10% off applies)
  • 30-min Wellman Check consultation, examination and plan
  • 10% off the thyroid test if recommended by the GP
  • Result reviewed at the post-investigation follow-up
Why patients across Kingston and Surrey choose KONCEPT®

How the thyroid antibody test is run at KONCEPT® Kingston

A GMC-registered doctor reviews each request

A GMC-registered doctor at KONCEPT® reviews the request for clinical suitability before the appointment is confirmed, so the test is right for your situation.

A complete thyroid panel, not a TSH-only screen

TSH, Free T4 and Free T3 with both thyroid antibodies in a single venous draw, instead of a TSH-only screen that can miss antibodies and Free T3.

CQC-registered private clinic in Kingston

Bloods are drawn in our CQC-registered Kingston clinic by an experienced practitioner. Samples are processed by an accredited UK pathology laboratory.

Same-day, Saturday and out-of-hours appointments

Booked online without a referral, subject to availability. The clinic is opposite Kingston Station, with parking nearby at the Bentall Centre.

Secure password-protected outcome note

After the test a short outcome note is sent to your email, password-protected. It states either that results are normal and no follow-up is needed, or that a GP review is recommended. If a GP review is recommended you can choose your NHS GP, or a KONCEPT® GP consultation at £149.

For GP-led advice, the 30-minute KONCEPT® consultation

If you would like a GP to discuss your results, advise on treatment options and direct further investigation, book a 30-minute KONCEPT® GP consultation (£149).

Compare your options

Men's thyroid test Kingston vs home-kit thyroid packages

Online home-kit thyroid packages post a finger-prick kit and return an emailed PDF. At KONCEPT® the panel is a venous draw in our Kingston clinic, reviewed by a GMC-registered doctor, with the antibody results read alongside TSH, T4 and T3.

 Home-kit thyroid packageKONCEPT® Men's Thyroid panel
Sample collectionSelf-administered finger-prick. Free T3 assay quality can be more variable on small-volume samples.Venous draw in-clinic by an experienced practitioner, giving consistent assay quality across TSH, T4, T3 and antibodies.
Who reviews the resultAlgorithm-generated PDF. Doctor commentary often a paid add-on.Reviewed by a GMC-registered doctor, with the antibody results read alongside TSH, T4 and T3. Review included in the £238 price.
Result deliveryEmailed PDF, with interpretation left largely to you.A plain-English outcome that states either normal, no follow-up needed, or GP review recommended.
Action when something needs follow-up"See your GP."Discussed with the reviewing doctor, with referral or a KONCEPT® GP consultation as appropriate, and a summary shared with your NHS GP.
RegulationOnline retailer. No CQC oversight.CQC-registered private clinic. GMC-registered doctors. ICO-registered for data protection.
Sharing with your NHS GPNot offered.With your written consent, a clinical summary is sent to your NHS GP so records stay joined up, particularly important if levothyroxine is later started.
Working alongside the NHS

How KONCEPT® complements your NHS care

The NHS provides comprehensive care and remains the right route for many men. KONCEPT® is designed to complement, not replace, that care, for men who want a complete thyroid workup on their own timing, with antibodies and Free T3 in a single visit.

 Standard NHS approachWhat KONCEPT® adds
Booking and accessVia your registered NHS GP, subject to local appointment availability and clinical prioritisation.Book directly without a referral. Same-day, Saturday and out-of-hours appointments at the Kingston clinic.
Scope of first-line thyroid testingFirst-line is usually TSH alone, with Free T4 added if TSH is abnormal. Antibodies and Free T3 are typically added later in the pathway when clinically indicated, per NICE CKS guidance.TSH, Free T4, Free T3 and both thyroid antibodies in one panel as a complete first look, useful when symptoms persist despite a previous normal TSH.
Time with the reviewing doctorLength of GP consultation varies by region and provider.A 30-minute consultation with a GMC-registered doctor is offered alongside the panel for men who would like one. A written plain-English outcome note is included.
Onward specialist inputEndocrinology referral routes and waits vary by region, specialty, clinical urgency and provider.If onward input is helpful, the reviewing doctor can refer to a private endocrinologist or support continuity with your NHS GP.
CostFree at the point of use.All-in £238 (£199 test fee plus the one-off £39 administration fee).
Continuity with your NHS recordTests are added to your NHS record automatically.With your written consent, a clinical summary is sent to your NHS GP, particularly important if levothyroxine is later started.

NHS provision varies by region and clinical context, and the NHS pathway remains appropriate for many patients. KONCEPT® encourages continued NHS GP involvement and shares clinical summaries with your NHS GP on request.

How it works

Four steps from booking to result

1

Book your panel

Online, in person at the clinic, or added during a GP consultation. Each request is reviewed by one of our GMC-registered doctors for clinical appropriateness.

2

10 to 15 minute appointment

An experienced practitioner takes your sample in-clinic. Fasting is not required for the thyroid panel. Stop biotin supplements 48 to 72 hours before, as biotin can interfere with thyroid assays.

3

Accredited UK lab

Samples are processed by an accredited UK pathology laboratory.

4

Doctor-reviewed outcome

Most results within 2 to 5 working days. A short outcome note from the doctor with your next-step plan is sent to your email, password-protected.

What happens after your results

All tests are reviewed by one of our GMC-registered doctors. If everything is normal, the outcome note confirms no follow-up is needed. Where a result needs attention, the doctor will recommend a GP review, either with your NHS GP or with one of our GPs at KONCEPT® (£149). Treatment with levothyroxine, if indicated, requires ongoing monitoring and is typically managed in primary care with your NHS GP for long-term continuity.

Related blood tests and services

Often booked alongside a men's thyroid blood test

Thyroid symptoms can overlap with other conditions, so a focused thyroid workup is sometimes part of a broader baseline.

Where patients come from

The men's thyroid test Kingston, Wimbledon and Richmond men travel for

KONCEPT® Medical Clinic offers the Men's Thyroid & Antibody panel for men across the KT and SW postcodes. Patients book from Kingston upon Thames, Surbiton, New Malden, Wimbledon, Richmond upon Thames, Putney, Teddington, Hampton, Esher, Cobham, Walton-on-Thames, Thames Ditton and Twickenham. The clinic is at 46 to 48 Wood Street, opposite Kingston Station, two minutes from the Bentall Centre, reachable by train from Waterloo in around 28 minutes or by car off the A3. Call 020 8129 1011 or book online.

Frequently asked

Questions our patients ask about the Men's Thyroid panel

Who is the Men's Thyroid & Antibody panel for?

It is for men whose energy, weight, mood, sleep, hair, strength or temperature regulation have changed for no obvious reason, men with a family history of thyroid disease, and men whose previous TSH-only test was borderline. It measures TSH, Free T4, Free T3 and both thyroid antibodies in a single visit.

What does the panel measure?

TSH, Free T4, Free T3, Thyroid Peroxidase antibodies (TPO Ab) and Thyroglobulin antibodies (TgAb).

Do I need to fast before the test?

No fasting is required. Keep taking any prescribed medication unless your doctor tells you otherwise. Stop biotin supplements 48 to 72 hours before, as biotin can interfere with thyroid assays and falsely alter the result.

I take levothyroxine. Should I take it on the day of the test?

Yes, but take it after the blood draw if possible, then continue as normal. This gives the most representative TSH and Free T4 for monitoring. Always follow your prescribing doctor's instructions if they differ.

How quickly do I get my results?

Most results within 2 to 5 working days. A doctor's outcome note is sent securely to your email, password-protected.

Do I need a GP referral?

No. You can book online, in person at the clinic, or add the panel during a GP consultation at KONCEPT®.

What if my antibodies are positive but my TSH is normal?

Positive thyroid antibodies with normal TSH and T4 is a recognised pattern (sometimes called euthyroid autoimmune thyroiditis) and signals an increased lifetime risk of developing hypothyroidism. It usually warrants periodic monitoring rather than immediate treatment. The doctor will explain what this means for you in the outcome note.

How is this different from a standard NHS thyroid test?

Standard first-line NHS testing is usually a single TSH, with Free T4 added if TSH is abnormal, per NICE CKS guidance. Antibodies and Free T3 are typically added later in the pathway when clinically indicated. This panel includes all five markers in one visit, useful when symptoms persist despite a previous normal TSH.

How does this compare with home-kit thyroid packages?

Home-kit packages post a finger-prick kit and return an emailed PDF. At KONCEPT® the sample is a venous draw in our Kingston clinic, with the antibody results read alongside TSH, T4 and T3 by a GMC-registered doctor. Review and outcome note are included in the £238 panel price.

Why pay privately if I could get a thyroid test on the NHS?

The NHS provides comprehensive care and remains the right route for many men. KONCEPT® complements that care for men who want a complete thyroid workup with antibodies and Free T3 in one visit, on their own timing. With your written consent we share a clinical summary with your NHS GP.

Where is the clinic?

46 to 48 Wood Street, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1UW. KONCEPT® Medical Clinic is opposite Kingston station, with parking nearby at the Bentall Centre.

References and standards

Ready to book your Men's Thyroid panel?

All in £238. Same-day, evening and Saturday appointments available. No GP referral needed. Doctor-reviewed result, sent securely to your email.

Serving Kingston upon Thames and the surrounding KT, SW and TW catchment.

This page is for information only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Thyroid results require interpretation by a qualified clinician in the context of your symptoms and history.