Iodine Testing in New York City

AI Summary

You feel tired. Sluggish. Mentally foggy.
Your metabolism feels slow—and your thyroid results may not fully explain why.

You may have been told your thyroid is “borderline normal.”

But what if the real issue is something deeper?

One of the most overlooked causes of thyroid dysfunction is iodine imbalance—either too little or too much.

Iodine is an essential mineral your body needs to produce thyroid hormones. Without adequate iodine, your thyroid cannot function properly.

And yet, iodine levels are rarely tested in standard lab work.

At Patients Medical, we provide advanced iodine testing in NYC to evaluate your iodine status, thyroid function, and metabolic health—helping uncover hidden imbalances that may be affecting your energy, weight, and overall well-being.

What Is Iodine Testing?

Iodine testing measures the amount of iodine in your body to determine whether you have a deficiency or excess.

Iodine is a critical nutrient required for the production of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4), which regulate metabolism, energy, and growth.

Since approximately 90% of iodine is excreted in urine, urinary testing is the most widely used method for evaluating iodine levels.

At Patients Medical, we combine iodine testing with thyroid and metabolic assessments to provide a complete picture of your health.

What Is Iodine Testing

How A Healthy Iodine–thyroid System Works

Your thyroid gland depends on iodine to produce hormones that regulate your body’s metabolism.

Signs and Symptoms That May Indicate Iodine Imbalance

Iodine imbalance often presents as thyroid-related symptoms—but may also affect multiple systems.

Who Should Consider Iodine Testing?

Iodine testing is beneficial for individuals experiencing symptoms of thyroid dysfunction or metabolic imbalance.

It is particularly important for:

Because iodine imbalance is often overlooked, testing can provide valuable insights when routine thyroid tests are inconclusive.

Types Of Tests We Offer

Urinary Iodine Test (UIC)

24-Hour Urine Iodine Test

Serum (Blood) Iodine Test

Thyroid Function Tests (TSH, T3, T4)

Iodine-to-Creatinine Ratio Test

Test Comparison Table

Test What It Measures Best Used For Sample Type Turnaround Time
UIC Test Recent iodine intake Screening Urine 3–5 days
24-Hour Test Total iodine output Accuracy Urine 5–7 days
Serum Test Blood iodine Thyroid support Blood 3–5 days
Thyroid Panel Hormone levels Function Blood 2–4 days
I/Cr Ratio Adjusted iodine Precision Urine 5–7 days

Patient Case (Lauren Smith)

A composite clinical example based on Patients Medical cases.

A 37-year-old patient presented with fatigue, weight gain, and cold intolerance despite “normal” thyroid labs.

Patient Case

What To Expect: Your Testing Journey

Integrative Iodine & Thyroid Support at Patients Medical

Why Choose Patients Medical

About Dr. Rashmi Gulati, MD

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Dr. Rashmi Gulati

Dr. Rashmi Gulati is a leading integrative physician in New York City specializing in thyroid disorders, metabolic health, hormone imbalance, and chronic fatigue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Not always. Even mild deficiency affects ~2 billion people worldwide. North America has seen recent iodine drop due to changing food patterns verywellhealth.comen.wikipedia.org.

Yes. Urine collection is non-invasive, and supplements are low-dose under guidance.

Yes—easier but less accurate. We prefer 24‑hour or AM/PM tests for precision rupahealth.comen.wikipedia.org.

Many feel shifts within 4–8 weeks; full thyroid normalization may take 3–6 months.

Yes—excess can worsen autoimmune thyroid if not monitored. That’s why we track thyroid markers during therapy verywellhealth.comhealthdirect.gov.au.

 It identifies iodine deficiency or excess affecting thyroid function.

Urinary iodine testing is most commonly used, especially 24-hour testing.

Yes—it directly impacts thyroid hormone production.

Iodine is essential—150 µg/day for adults, 220–290 µg for pregnant/breastfeeding individuals verywellhealth.comen.wikipedia.org.

Possibly. Intake can vary by brand, diet, and goitrogen exposure—testing clarifies your true status.

Only if deficiency is a contributor. Other factors like autoimmunity often also need addressing.

We’re out-of-network—but we provide superbills. Some labs may be reimbursable.

Yes. Pediatric assessment is available, especially for developmental concerns or pregnancy.

Depends on the test—your provider will guide you.

Results typically take 3–7 days.

Reviewed and authored by Dr. Rashmi Gulati, MD
Board-Certified Integrative Physician | Medical Director, Patients Medical | 30+ years of experience

Schedule Your Iodine Testing Consultation in Manhattan, NYC

If you’re experiencing fatigue, thyroid symptoms, or metabolic imbalance, iodine testing can uncover hidden deficiencies and guide effective treatment.

We serve NYC, Long Island, Westchester, and New Jersey—with telehealth available.

Call: (212) 794-8800

Email: info@patientsmedical.com
Location: Midtown Manhattan, New York City

Begin Your Journey with Patients Medical

Patients Medical specializes in gently helping the patient identify the root cause of their medical issues and then assist them to recover from their problems to help them move forward to good health.

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