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Also Known As Free Thyroxine Test, Free T4, FreeT4, Thyroid Function Test Component
Sample Type Blood (serum)
Fasting Required Not strictly required; follow doctor's advice if part of a broader panel
Report Delivery Within 24 hours
Age Group All ages
Gender All
Test Type Chemiluminescent immunoassay (CLIA)
Units ng/dL or pmol/L
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The FT4 test is a blood test that measures the level of free thyroxine, the unbound and biologically active form of the thyroid hormone T4 produced by the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland produces two main hormones, T4 and T3, under the control of TSH secreted by the pituitary gland. The vast majority of T4 in the bloodstream is bound to carrier proteins such as thyroxine-binding globulin and is biologically inactive. Only a small fraction, approximately 0.03%, circulates as free T4 and is available to enter cells and exert its metabolic effects. Measuring free T4 rather than total T4 provides a more accurate and clinically reliable assessment of thyroid hormone status as it is unaffected by changes in binding protein levels caused by pregnancy, liver disease, and medications. Thyroid disorders are among the most prevalent endocrine conditions in India, with an estimated 42 million Indians affected by thyroid disease, predominantly hypothyroidism and autoimmune thyroiditis. FT4 is the essential companion test to TSH in the diagnosis and monitoring of all thyroid disorders. While TSH is the most sensitive initial screening marker, FT4 quantifies the actual hormone level and is indispensable for grading the severity of thyroid dysfunction, diagnosing central hypothyroidism where TSH is falsely normal despite low FT4, and monitoring thyroid hormone replacement therapy. The test involves a simple blood draw completed in under five minutes.
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Doctors prescribe an FT4 test in the following situations: Confirming hypothyroidism severity in patients with an elevated TSH where FT4 measurement determines whether the hypothyroidism is subclinical with normal FT4 or overt with low FT4, a distinction that directly guides the decision to initiate levothyroxine therapy. Diagnosing hyperthyroidism in patients with symptoms of thyroid overactivity including palpitations, weight loss, tremor, heat intolerance, and anxiety where a low TSH alongside elevated FT4 confirms overt hyperthyroidism requiring antithyroid treatment. Monitoring levothyroxine replacement therapy in patients with hypothyroidism where FT4 alongside TSH confirms that the prescribed dose is achieving the therapeutic target and guides dose adjustments to maintain optimal thyroid hormone levels. Diagnosing central hypothyroidism caused by pituitary or hypothalamic dysfunction where TSH is inappropriately normal or low despite reduced thyroid hormone production, making FT4 the primary diagnostic parameter rather than TSH. Evaluating thyroid status in pregnancy where physiological changes including elevated thyroxine-binding globulin and increased metabolic demands alter TSH reference ranges, making FT4 alongside trimester-specific TSH targets essential for accurate thyroid assessment and management of gestational hypothyroidism. Investigating non-thyroidal illness syndrome in hospitalised patients where acute illness suppresses TSH and lowers FT4 as part of a physiological adaptive response, which must be distinguished from true thyroid disease before initiating unnecessary treatment. Monitoring antithyroid therapy with carbimazole or propylthiouracil in patients with hyperthyroidism where serial FT4 measurements confirm disease control and guide dose reduction as thyroid function normalises.
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The FT4 test measures the concentration of free thyroxine in the blood, reported in picograms per millilitre (pg/mL) or picomoles per litre (pmol/L). Normal FT4 Range in India The standard reference ranges used across most Indian diagnostic laboratories are as follows. For adults, a normal FT4 level is between 0.8 and 1.8 ng/dL or 10 and 23 pmol/L. Reference ranges may vary slightly between laboratories depending on the immunoassay platform used. Interpreting FT4 Results A low FT4 below 0.8 ng/dL alongside an elevated TSH confirms overt primary hypothyroidism requiring levothyroxine replacement therapy. The degree of FT4 suppression broadly correlates with the clinical severity of hypothyroidism and guides the initial levothyroxine dose. A normal FT4 alongside an elevated TSH confirms subclinical hypothyroidism where the pituitary is compensating for early thyroid underperformance. Treatment decisions in subclinical hypothyroidism are based on TSH level, symptoms, pregnancy status, and cardiovascular risk rather than FT4 alone. An elevated FT4 above 1.8 ng/dL alongside a suppressed TSH confirms overt hyperthyroidism requiring antithyroid treatment. A markedly elevated FT4 above 3.0 ng/dL with a fully suppressed TSH indicates severe hyperthyroidism or thyroid storm requiring urgent specialist management. A low FT4 with a normal or low TSH raises concern for central hypothyroidism from pituitary or hypothalamic disease and requires pituitary MRI and complete anterior pituitary hormone evaluation.
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No fasting is strictly required for the FT4 test alone. However if FT4 is part of a broader hormonal or metabolic panel that includes fasting parameters, fast as advised by your doctor. Our team confirms preparation requirements at the time of booking. Ideally collect the sample in the morning as TSH and thyroid hormones show mild diurnal variation with slightly higher levels in the morning. This is particularly important when FT4 is being used to monitor levothyroxine therapy. Inform the phlebotomist about all thyroid medications you are currently taking. If you are on levothyroxine, do not take your morning dose before the blood test as this produces a transient post-absorption spike in FT4 that does not reflect your true steady-state thyroid hormone level. Take your levothyroxine after the blood draw. Inform your doctor about all other medications including oestrogens, androgens, corticosteroids, amiodarone, lithium, and biotin supplements as these can affect both thyroid function and thyroid hormone assay results. Stay normally hydrated before sample collection.
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If you are booking through SecondMedic platform the FT4 test price in Jaipur can cost you around Rs. 290. The exact price for your FT4 test in Jaipur will be confirmed at the time of booking through SecondMedic. If your doctor has prescribed multiple tests alongside FT4, SecondMedic health packages available in Jaipur include FT4 as part of a broader thyroid function or endocrine panel at a significantly lower combined price.
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SecondMedic provides home sample collection for FT4 test across all major areas of Jaipur. You do not need to visit a lab or collection centre. A certified and trained phlebotomist comes to your home or workplace at your chosen time, collects the sample using sterile single-use equipment, and ensures it is transported to the NABL-accredited lab within the required time window for accurate processing. Please note that SecondMedic provides free home sample collection on all tests priced above Rs. 300. Our team will check your pincode and confirm if your address in Jaipur falls under our free sample collection eligibility criteria, which depends upon the lab location and phlebotomist availability. Home collection in Jaipur is available between 7 AM and 10 PM, seven days a week, including Sundays and public holidays. Enter your pincode on the booking page or call our helpline to confirm availability at your address in Jaipur.

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People Also Ask

Yes, FT4 test is available in Jaipur through SecondMedic with home collection and walk-in options. SecondMedic ensures FT4 testing is accessible across all major serviceable areas in Jaipur with NABL-accredited processing.

The FT4 test price in Jaipur on SecondMedic is around Rs. 290. The exact price will be confirmed at booking and may vary if part of a broader thyroid function or endocrine panel.

Your FT4 report will be delivered within 24 hours of sample collection in Jaipur directly on WhatsApp and email. No physical visit to any centre is required to collect the report.

All FT4 samples collected in Jaipur are processed at NABL-accredited partner laboratories using validated chemiluminescent immunoassay methods. Accurate FT4 measurement is critical as hypothyroidism severity grading, levothyroxine dose adjustment, and hyperthyroidism treatment monitoring are directly based on these values.

Yes, SecondMedic provides home sample collection for FT4 test across all major areas of Jaipur. If you are on levothyroxine, do not take your morning dose before the home collection visit and take it after the blood draw for the most accurate steady-state FT4 measurement.

Yes, home collection for FT4 test in Jaipur is available on Sundays and all public holidays between 7 AM and 10 PM. Thyroid patients requiring regular hormone monitoring can book any day without scheduling constraints.

FT4 test is prescribed alongside TSH to confirm hypothyroidism severity and guide levothyroxine therapy initiation, to diagnose overt hyperthyroidism, and to monitor antithyroid treatment response. It is also essential for diagnosing central hypothyroidism from pituitary disease where TSH alone is unreliable and for thyroid assessment during pregnancy.

Normal FT4 in India is between 0.8 and 1.8 ng/dL. A level below 0.8 ng/dL with elevated TSH confirms overt hypothyroidism requiring treatment, while a level above 1.8 ng/dL with suppressed TSH confirms overt hyperthyroidism requiring antithyroid therapy.

A low FT4 with high TSH confirms overt hypothyroidism requiring levothyroxine replacement, while an elevated FT4 with suppressed TSH confirms overt hyperthyroidism requiring antithyroid treatment or radioiodine therapy. A low FT4 with normal or low TSH raises urgent concern for central hypothyroidism requiring pituitary imaging and specialist evaluation.

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Reviewed by:

Dr. Kovid Pandey

MBBS, General Physician

Last Reviewed: 10th Mar 2026

References

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American Thyroid Association: Guidelines for the Treatment of Hypothyroidism, Thyroid, 2014 — www.liebertpub.com
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Alexander EK et al.: ATA Guidelines on Thyroid Disease During Pregnancy and Postpartum, Thyroid, 2017 — www.liebertpub.com
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Indian Thyroid Society: Consensus Statement on the Diagnosis and Management of Hypothyroidism in India, Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2022 — www.ijem.in
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Ross DS et al.: American Thyroid Association Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Hyperthyroidism, Thyroid, 2016 — www.liebertpub.com
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Garber JR et al.: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Hypothyroidism in Adults, Endocrine Practice, 2012 — www.aace.com

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