Xperts imaging and diagnostic clinic

Genetic Testing

Safe. Simple. Affordable.

Early detection helps you and your doctor make informed decisions.

Introduction

Genetic tests help detect possible health conditions in pregnancy and cancer risk in adults. Most tests use a simple blood sample and are easy to perform.

1. Double Marker Test

What it is:
A screening test done at 11–14 weeks of pregnancy.

Purpose:
Checks the risk of Down syndrome and other chromosomal conditions.

Sample:
Mother’s blood

Price:

2500 ₹ 2000 ₹ ( 20% OFF )

Why it’s useful:
Safe, simple, early pregnancy risk evaluation.

2. Quadruple Marker Test

What it is:
Screening test done at 15–20 weeks.

Purpose:
Checks risk of chromosomal problems and neural tube defects.

Sample:
Mother’s blood

Price:

3000 ₹ 2400 ₹ ( 20% OFF )

Why it’s useful:
Extended risk check in second trimester.

3. NIPT (Non-Invasive Prenatal Test)

What it is:
Advanced DNA test from the mother’s blood after 10 weeks of pregnancy.

Purpose:
Detects common chromosomal conditions with high accuracy.

Sample:
Mother’s blood — no risk to baby

Price:

16000 ₹ 9999 ₹ ( 20% OFF )

Why it’s useful:
Highly accurate non-invasive option.

4. Amniocentesis (Diagnostic Test)

What it is:
Diagnostic test done around 15–20 weeks.

Purpose:
Confirms whether a genetic condition exists.

How it’s done:
Fluid from around baby is collected with a fine needle using ultrasound guidance.

Price:

25000 ₹ 14999 ₹ ( 20% OFF )

Notes:

• Small risk involved
• Only done when needed

5. Breast Cancer Genetic Test (BRCA1 / BRCA2)

Why Choose Xperts Imaging and Diagnostic Clinic for Generic Testing?

Who should do it:
People with family history of breast/ovarian cancer.

Sample:
Blood sample

Purpose:
Detects inherited cancer risk genes

Price:

20000 ₹ 16000 ₹ ( 20% OFF )

Why it’s useful:
Early risk detection and personalized care guidance.

Important Notes

Screening tests (Double, Quadruple, NIPT) show risk, not a final diagnosis.
Diagnostic tests (Amniocentesis) give definite answers.
• Always consult your doctor before choosing a test.

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