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How low thyroid consultations work

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Answer questions about your health and low thyroid (hypothyroidism)

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Video consultation with a doctor or nurse practitioner

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Lab work at location near you if you want a 3 month supply

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Wait for your thyroid meds in the mail

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Low cost one-time labs

You need to get the labs done if you want us give you a 3 month supply of levothyroxine.

The lab test itself only costs you $30.50 because we’ve negotiated great prices to keep your costs low.

We order all our lab tests through Quest Diagnostics. If we order labs, we’ll test your thyroid (TSH). You have to pay GoMDUSA for the lab fees. You can’t use your insurance to pay for the labs.

Find your nearest Quest Diagnostics location. Quest Diagnostics has thousands of locations around the country.

It’s important to select one that allows you to book an appointment online. You don’t need to actually book an appointment, but if the location lets you book online appointments, then we know they’re connected to the online ordering system that we use to order your thyroid (TSH) lab.

Treatment and Risks

Levothyroxine is the only thyroid medicine we can prescribe online. We don’t prescribe other classes of thyroid meds. You’ll need to see a doctor or nurse practitioner in person if you want one of these other thyroid drugs.

Levothyroxine is generally safe but can cause rare and serious side effects like bone loss and heart arrhythmias (atrial fibrillation) if the dosage you’re prescribed is too much for your body. These risks increase if you take other prescription medicines, have a change in weight, or are not taking the medicine as prescribed by your doctor or nurse practitioner. So it’s important to let us know if any of these changes occur or you’re not taking the levothyroxine exactly as we told you to take it.

Before taking any medicine we prescribe, always read the treatment plan we send you and the package insert that comes with your medicine for a full list of side effects and warnings.

Who we can't help

Our evidence-based clinical protocols make sure we only treat hypothyroidism online when it’s safe to do so. As such, we can’t give you low thyroid meds if any of the following apply to you:

Under 18
75 or older
Pregnant or planning to become pregnant
Had a baby in the past 6 months
History of thyroid treatment including surgery, thyroid biopsy, or prior radioactive iodine treatment
Goiter, enlarged thyroid, thyroid nodules
Current or history of thyroid cancer
Current or history of radiation exposure to the head and neck
Taking levothyroxine 200 mcg or more per day
Taking two different dosages of levothyroxine every other day
Using levothyroxine for a reason besides thyroid replacement (treatment for obesity or depression)
Taking thyroid medicine for less than a year or never have taken thyroid medicine
Taking other thyroid medicine like desiccated thyroid (Armour Thyroid), liotrix (Thyrolar) or liothyronine (Cytomel)
Taking amiodarone (Cordarone, Pacerone), a heart rhythm medicine
Taking lithium (Eskalith, Lithobid), a medicine for bipolar or depression
Taking prescription medicine interferon, getting chemotherapy, or medicines for HIV
Hypothalamic or pituitary problems
Heart or cardiac disease
Adrenal gland or any other hormone problem
Family history of hormone problems (multiple endocrine neoplasia types 2a or b, pheochromocytoma, or hyperparathyroidism)