Self-Advancement is Important for Patients Who Suspect a Thyroid Issue

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Ask your practitioner what they denied you. “If you request a full thyroid panel with high quality markers like free T4 and they say no, ask them to record that they denied your request. More often than not they will run the tests rather than document that they denied a patient request.” Find yourself an advocate. Good options include licensed medical providers who have been trained in patient-centered care, such as a Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS), or an IFM Certified Practitioner, which is someone with a functional medicine background. “They can help advocate on your behalf and get you the testing you need.” Self explains that she herself often reaches out to her clients’ doctors as a way of advocating for her patients if they had tests previously denied.
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Denise Williams
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