Newborn Screening Panel Comprehensive Test
Introduction
The Newborn Screening Panel Comprehensive Test is a vital diagnostic tool designed to identify serious metabolic disorders in newborns. Early detection is essential for effective management and treatment, potentially preventing severe health complications. This test is performed shortly after birth, ensuring that any underlying conditions can be addressed promptly.
What the Test Measures
This comprehensive test screens for a range of critical conditions, including:
- G6PD Deficiency
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Levels
- Cystic Fibrosis
- 17-Hydroxyprogesterone
- Galactosemia
- Biotinidase Deficiency
- Hemoglobinopathy
- Inborn Metabolic Disorders (IMD) Panel – 50 Disorders
Who Should Consider This Test
Newborns, particularly those with a family history of metabolic disorders, should undergo this screening. Symptoms that may prompt testing include:
- Unexplained jaundice in the first week of life
- Failure to thrive
- Severe lethargy or irritability
- Changes in feeding patterns
Benefits of Taking the Test
The Newborn Screening Panel Comprehensive Test offers numerous benefits, including:
- Early identification of potentially life-threatening conditions
- Timely intervention and treatment options
- Peace of mind for parents
- Improved health outcomes for affected infants
Understanding Your Results
Once the test is completed, results will be available the next day. It is essential to discuss these results with your pediatrician or physician gynecologist to understand their implications fully. Normal results indicate no detected disorders, while abnormal results may require further testing or immediate action.
Test Name and Pricing
Test Name | Discount Price (NGN) | Regular Price (NGN) |
---|---|---|
Newborn Screening Panel Comprehensive Test | 150,000 NGN | 240,000 NGN |
Booking the Test
To schedule your Newborn Screening Panel Comprehensive Test, please contact us at +2348077798758. Our team is ready to assist you in ensuring your newborn’s health and well-being.
Pre-Test Instructions
Ensure that clinical details and drug history accompany the sample for accurate results. The sample type required is one drop of heel prick blood on three spots of filter paper, which must be shipped refrigerated and not frozen.
Turnaround Time
Samples must be submitted on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday by 9 AM, with reports available the following day.