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Why one thyroid test doesn't tell the whole story

Tests coming back "normal", even when you know something is wrong? It could be your thyroid.

Next event starts:
August 25, 2026
12:00 pm
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Event Details

Aug 25, 2026 12:00 PM
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The thyroid is a tiny but mighty gland that controls several of your body’s major functions, but you’ve probably never learned about it. It’s complex, and many providers don’t understand what thyroid health looks like for women. You may have left appointments feeling dismissed when your labs come back “normal”

Visana providers know thyroid symptoms don’t always fit neatly into a lab report.

In this webinar we’ll cover:

  • Common signs and symptoms of thyroid problems
  • The nuances of thyroid hormones and labs 
  • Why you know your body the best
  • The connection between thyroid health, hormones, energy, mood, and metabolism
  • What comprehensive thyroid care and treatment conversations may include

Whether you’ve been diagnosed with a thyroid condition, suspect something may be off, or are simply tired of being told everything looks “fine,” this webinar will give you the tools and knowledge to make informed decisions about your health.

Stay after the webinar for a live Q&A with our presenters. Everyone who registers will receive a recording by email.

Speaker information

Bethany Cook, RN, MS, WHNP-BC, CNM, RNFA
Women's health nurse practitioner

Bethany is a distinguished Nurse Practitioner and Certified Nurse Midwife with 19 years experience in women’s healthcare.  Her professional experience includes treating menopause, family planning, gender affirmation hormone therapy, and contraceptive counseling and application.

A graduate of Texas Woman's University and Frontier Nursing University, Bethany combines a solid educational foundation with practical experience. She is renowned for her proficiency in patient rapport and medical critical thinking, and she excels in developing innovative care plans that significantly enhance patient outcomes.

Bethany believes that her role as a provider is to listen to, empower, trust, and advocate for her patients, ensuring that each individual receives respectful and personalized care.