Paloma Health Complete Thyroid, reviewed.
Editor's pick · Full panelPaloma Health is the most thyroid-literate consumer brand in the U.S. — the company was built around Hashimoto's care and treats the thyroid panel as a serious clinical tool rather than a marketing checkbox. The $89 Complete Thyroid Test covers six markers: TSH, free T3, free T4, reverse T3, and both antibodies (TPO and Tg). That is the panel an endocrinologist would order on a first visit, delivered through a finger-prick kit at home and processed at a CLIA-certified partner lab.
What we like: this is the only at-home test that takes reverse T3 seriously. Reverse T3 is the inactive form of T3 — a high value can suggest your body is converting active hormone into the inactive pathway under stress, low-calorie dieting, or chronic illness. Most consumer panels skip it. Paloma includes it by default, and the result PDF explains the ratio in plain English. The dashboard also tracks markers over time, which matters in autoimmune disease where the trend is more useful than any single number.
What we do not like: the included interpretation is light unless you pay extra. The result PDF is well-formatted but does not replace a clinician conversation. Paloma offers an optional video visit with one of their thyroid-focused MDs for around $99 — worth doing if anything comes back flagged, but it is a separate purchase. Finger-prick collection is also imperfect for women with small veins, though Paloma reships failed kits at no charge.
Best for: women with thyroid symptoms (fatigue, hair shedding, cold intolerance, weight changes, brain fog), anyone with a family history of Hashimoto's or Graves', women already managing a thyroid condition who want a between-appointments check. Worth discussing flagged results with a qualified healthcare provider before adjusting any medication.