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TPO Antibody Microsomal Antibody Serum

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Make an appointment for your TPO Antibody (Microsomal Antibody) Serum Test at the award-winning Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy Laboratory set up under NABL & NABH Accreditation, which offers cutting-edge facilities for Pathology and Radiology Services in Kurunga Divisions. We have a high-quality laboratory that provides an accurate blood test for Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Antibodies, which are used as test markers for autoimmune thyroid disorders like Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Graves' disease. Accurate testing, reliable reporting, and timely results are all supported by the expertise of our laboratory staff to help ensure timely and effective diagnosis and treatment planning.

About TPO Antibody (Microsomal Antibody) Serum Test

TPO Antibody (Microsomal Antibody) Serum Test quantifies levels of antibody to thyroid peroxidase (TPO), which is an enzyme that is needed to make thyroid hormones. High levels of TPO antibodies are also associated with the body producing more or different immune cells that can attack the thyroid. These can result in autoimmune thyroid disease. Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy uses state-of-the-art immunoassay technology to deliver highly accurate and reliable thyroid health evaluations.

What is a TPO Antibody (Microsomal Antibody) Serum Test?

TPO Antibody (Microsomal Antibody) Serum Test is a blood test that is ordered to identify autoimmune disorders involving the thyroid gland. It assists doctors in making a diagnosis and in keeping an eye on thyroid disease that has an autoimmune cause, especially when an individual is having irregularities with their thyroid hormone levels or is suspected of having thyroid disease. It is sometimes used in conjunction with other thyroid blood markers (TSH, Free T3 (FT3), and Free T4 (FT4) to help evaluate thyroid activity more fully.

Common Reasons for a TPO Antibody (Microsomal Antibody) Serum Test

  • Suspected Hashimoto's thyroiditis
  • Suspected Graves' disease
  • Abnormal thyroid function test results
  • Enlarged thyroid gland (Goitre)
  • Symptoms of hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism
  • Evaluation of autoimmune thyroid disease
  • Monitoring thyroid disorders during treatment
  • Assessment of thyroid function during pregnancy when indicated

Conditions Evaluated

Hashimoto's Thyroiditis

Helps diagnose the most common autoimmune cause of hypothyroidism.

Graves' Disease

Supports the diagnosis of autoimmune hyperthyroidism.

Autoimmune Thyroid Disease

Detects antibodies indicating immune-mediated thyroid damage.

Hypothyroidism

Helps identify autoimmune causes of an underactive thyroid.

Hyperthyroidism

Assists in evaluating autoimmune conditions causing excessive thyroid hormone production.

Thyroid Inflammation

Evaluates immune-related inflammation affecting the thyroid gland.

Who Should Consider This Test?

Your doctor may recommend a TPO Antibody (Microsomal Antibody) Serum Test if you:

  • Have abnormal TSH, FT3, or FT4 levels
  • Have symptoms of thyroid disease such as fatigue, weight changes, or palpitations
  • Have an enlarged thyroid gland
  • Have a family history of autoimmune thyroid disease
  • Are being monitored for thyroid disorders
  • Require evaluation during pregnancy or before pregnancy when clinically indicated

Benefits of TPO Antibody (Microsomal Antibody) Serum Test

  • Detects autoimmune thyroid disorders at an early stage
  • Helps diagnose Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Graves' disease
  • Supports comprehensive thyroid function evaluation
  • Assists in monitoring disease progression and treatment response
  • Simple, safe, and accurate blood test
  • Enables timely diagnosis and appropriate medical management

Why Choose Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy?

  • Experienced Pathologists and Laboratory Experts
  • Advanced Hormone and Autoimmune Testing Technology
  • NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre
  • Accurate and reliable reports
  • Affordable and transparent pricing
  • Comprehensive Radiology and Pathology services under one roof

Book Your TPO Antibody (Microsomal Antibody) Serum Test

If you are looking for a TPO Antibody (Microsomal Antibody) Serum Test, Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody Test Cost, or the best pathology laboratory, book your appointment today at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy. Our expert team is committed to providing accurate autoimmune thyroid testing with timely reporting to help diagnose thyroid disorders and guide appropriate treatment.

Test information: Fasting not necessary, but preferred

Reporting: Within 12 hours*

  • No fasting is generally required for the TPO Antibody (Microsomal Antibody) Serum Test, unless specifically advised by your doctor.
  • Continue taking your regular medications unless your doctor instructs otherwise. If you are taking thyroid medication, ask your doctor whether it should be taken before or after the blood sample is collected.
  • Inform your doctor or the laboratory staff about any medications, supplements, or recent illnesses, as these may influence the interpretation of the test results.
  • Stay well hydrated before the blood sample is collected to make the blood draw easier.
  • Bring your doctor's prescription and any previous thyroid function test reports (TSH, FT3, FT4, TPO Antibody, or other thyroid investigations), if available.
  • Inform the laboratory if you are pregnant or planning pregnancy, as thyroid antibody testing may be recommended in certain clinical situations.
  • Arrive at the diagnostic centre 10–15 minutes before your scheduled appointment for registration.
* For details, please see service-related policies

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