For example, is it painful, do you get numbed, is it quick, etc? Thank you in advance.
For context, I had a blood test done a few months back which showed significantly elevated TPO antibodies, and had TSH levels tested too. I went to the urgent care clinic at my normal doctors surgery as I noticed the front of my neck had completely swollen, and they sent me for an immediate x ray on my chest and lungs I believe? I was then referred to an ENT specialist who performed a nasal endoscopy there and then (not fun) and said my voice box appeared normal as I had mentioned I felt like I was straining to speak. He then told me he would put through an appointment for an ultrasound.... I have now received the letter, which tells me I am instead, having an ultrasound-guided biopsy. I phoned the hospital to double check and they said that is correct. I don't understand why they would send me for a biopsy when I haven't had an initial scan of my thyroid yet? Therefore I am just wondering what to expect.