

ThyroChek
As low as $134.95/ box of 20 tests, the THYROCHEK is a later chromatographic immunoassay, qualitative determination of TSH in whole blood at 5 mIU/L, FDA 510k & CLIA Waived. - THYROCHEK is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative determination of human thyroid
stimulating hormone (TSH) in whole blood samples of ambulatory adults.. This test is intended to detect TSH at concentrations
> 5 mIU/L. It is intended for use by medical professionals to screen an ambulatory adult population for primary hypothyroidism.
It is not indicated for use screening neonates for hypothyroidism.
PRODUCT INFO
Knowing who's not hypothrroid lets Doctors make timely treatment decisions.
Easy To Use: One drop of Blood from a finger stick or veinous draw
Precision: 100% agreeance with lab, 98.5% sensitivity, 96.9% specificity at 5mlIU/L
Time Saving: Doctor can find out who has TSH in the "normal range" right in office
Rapid Results: Know in 10 Minutes or less if TSH is elevated
Storage: Room Temperature Storage
Expiration: 18 month shelf from date of manufacturer
FDA 510K/ CLIA Waived
CONTENTS
20 Test Cassettes: An absorbant membrance cassette individually wrapped in foil pouch, cotaining plastic pipette
for blood sampling
1 Dorpper Bottle: -6 ml- containing Buffer Diluent
20 Spring loaded lancets
1 Positive Control- .5 ml- Positive TSH serum for quality control testing
1 Negative Control - .5 ml- Negative TSH serum for quality control testing
Why Test?
27 million Americans have poor functioning thyrod glands. Only half have been diagnosed.
Most are hypothyroid.
The common symptoms are patient is feeling sluggish.Many
of them are your employees, your clients, your customers.
Hypothyroidism left untreated, may lead to cardiac disease, fertility issues, depression,
weight gain, as well as other autoimmue diseases. There is also a risk of diabetes.
Thyroid health is genetic.
That is why a TSH test is important.
-FDA 510k CLIA Waived
-CPT Code: 84443QW , Reimbursement: $24.00
-Quantity: 20 Tests
This test is for medical professional use only and it is always health care professional responsibility to establish reimbursements amounts.