'You should really get that checked': Carrie Bickmore's health scare after a viewer noticed something troubling about her appearance on The Project By Charlie Coë For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:29 BST, 20 June 2019 | Updated: 01:36 BST, 20 June 2019 Viewcomments Carrie Bickmore is set to make her return to The Project next month, just days before the show's tenth anniversary special. But the Channel 10 favourite may need to book an appointment with her GP first, after concerned viewers noticed something worrying about her thyroid glands. Carrie, 38, revealed on her HIT Network radio show on Wednesday that fans had noticed possible nodules on her neck while filming a live cross from Europe last week. Concerns: The Project's Carrie Bickmore revealed on Wednesday that viewers had noticed possible 'nodules' on her neck while filming a live cross from Europe earlier this month Carrie told her listeners: 'I popped onto The Project live from London to do a cross last week about me getting an OAM [the Order of Australia].' She added that after filming the segment, a producer for the show told her he'd received a message from a concerned member of the public. The producer passed on a note that read: 'Hi there, my mum's a GP and was watching the show and noticed what she thought was a thyroid gland on Carrie's neck and said she should get it checked.' 'You should get it checked': After filming a segment for The Project, a producer for the show told Carrie that he'd received a message from a concerned member of the public. Pictured with her Hit Network co-host Tommy Little (right) In a bizarre coincidence, Carrie's Hit Network co-host Tommy Little revealed he had received a similar health warning from a member of the public after appearing on The Project a few nights later. He said: 'I got a message from a friend and it said, "Hello mate, my step-mum is a thyroid surgeon and she saw you on TV and think you might have a thyroid nodule."' That 'step-mum' happens to be Dr Meei Yeung, who called into Carrie and Tommy's radio show to give her expert opinion. Worrying trend: In a bizarre coincidence, Carrie's radio co-host Tommy Little received a similar health warning from a member of the public after appearing on The Project a few nights later 'At the base of your neck something was moving,' Dr Yeung told Tommy. 'The best thing to do is to have it properly investigated.' The medical expert then told Carrie she should also go to the doctor because her auto-immune issues could potentially cause nodules. Most thyroid nodules don't cause any symptoms but a small percentage of them are cancerous. Health fears: Melbourne-based thyroid surgeon Dr Meei Yeung told Carrie (pictured with her daughter Adelaide) that she should have her thyroid properly investigated Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility