Still feeling hypothyroid even though your labs look “normal”?
If you are exhausted, gaining weight, losing hair, feeling foggy, cold, constipated, inflamed, or unlike yourself — your thyroid story may need a deeper look.
You might recognize yourself here
You don’t need every one of these to belong on this page. Two or three that won’t resolve is reason enough to look deeper.
Standard care may not tell the whole story
Most thyroid screening checks a single marker — TSH — and stops there if it falls inside a wide reference range. But TSH alone can’t tell you whether your body is converting hormone into its active form, whether your immune system is attacking the gland, or why symptoms persist while the number looks acceptable.
“Normal range” and “normal for you” are not the same thing.
Most thyroid dysfunction is autoimmune in origin — which means the thyroid is often the victim, not the cause. Managing the gland without asking why the immune system is activated leaves the real driver untouched.
The whole picture, not one lab value
A full thyroid work-up looks at the gland, the signal, the conversion, and everything upstream of the immune response.
The same careful process, tuned to your case
Your full history, heard start to finish — in person in Elverson or via telehealth across Pennsylvania.
The full panel plus the upstream markers — immune, gut, nutrient, and metabolic — chosen by your history, not a template.
A personalized protocol — nutrition, targeted support, retesting — with scheduled follow-ups and a plan that adjusts as your body responds.
Your fatigue deserves a deeper look.
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