Quick Answer
When starting or adjusting levothyroxine, we recheck TSH every 6 to 8 weeks until your level is stable. Once stable, most patients need TSH every 6 to 12 months. Labs are done on-site at Good Health NC, so results are back the same day or next morning, and dose adjustments can happen at the same visit.
This question comes up frequently for patients researching thyroid care at Good Health NC in Knightdale, NC.
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