About ThyX

Treatment should fit around life.

"Created from lived experience. Built for everyday freedom."

ThyX exists because daily thyroid treatment can quietly shape how people travel, work, train, parent and plan their lives. We are building toward a future where treatment feels less like a daily interruption and more like steady support in the background.

Why we are doing it

Because everyday treatment should not become an everyday limit.

An estimated 200 million people worldwide live with thyroid conditions. Many of them manage thyroid hormone treatment every day, often for life.

For some people, that routine is simple. For others, it affects travel, food timing, storage, childhood routines, active careers, outdoor adventures and the confidence to move through life without always planning around medication.

200MPeople worldwide estimated to live with thyroid conditions.
DailyA treatment routine many patients manage again and again.
LifeThe place treatment should support, not quietly control.
How it helps

A different approach to the daily burden.

ThyX is being developed as a slow-release thyroxine implant with one clear goal: to reduce the constant pressure of daily medication management.

01

Less daily planning

Reducing the need to think about tablets, timing, travel and storage every single day.

02

More room for life

Supporting people who want to travel, train, work, parent and live with fewer treatment logistics in the background.

03

A patient-led reason

Keeping lived experience at the centre of the mission, so the technology is shaped around real people and real routines.

Our founder

Meet Aneta.

ThyX is personal for our founder, Aneta Nash. She has lived with the reality of thyroid treatment for years and understands how much a small daily routine can influence freedom, confidence and independence.

That lived experience is the reason behind ThyX. Aneta wanted to support a future where people with thyroid conditions have treatment options designed around the way life is actually lived.

To raise awareness, Aneta is attempting the Guinness World Record for the world's longest abdominal plank.

— Aneta Nash, Founder of ThyX

🏁 Guinness World Record attempt · Supporting thyroid health awareness
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