Maternal Screen-2nd Trimester Quadruple Marker Test
This screening test measures AFP, hCG, unconjugated estriol, and inhibin-A in maternal serum during the second trimester. It evaluates the risk of chromosomal abnormalities and neural tube defects. The quadruple marker test provides enhanced detection rates compared to triple marker screening and supports comprehensive prenatal risk assessment.
A quadruple marker test is a pregnancy test prescribed in the second trimester. The test is used to understand the possibility of the foetus developing genetic defects, chiefly Down syndrome. Please note that it is only a predictive test. In other words, it doesn’t diagnose but assesses the risk of developing neurological abnormalities. It’s not essential for abnormal results to mean a definite risk. Hence, this test is not mandatory but suggested. You can book a quadruple test in pregnancy from the comfort of your home. Simply schedule it at your preferred time and our trained phlebotomist will be there to collect the sample. We don’t believe in providing you with a hassling testing experience. Your comfort and health are our priority.
A quadruple marker test is a pregnancy test prescribed in the second trimester. The test is used to understand the possibility of the foetus developing genetic defects, chiefly Down syndrome. Please note that it is only a predictive test. In other words, it doesn’t diagnose but assesses the risk of developing neurological abnormalities. It’s not essential for abnormal results to mean a definite risk. Hence, this test is not mandatory but suggested. You can book a quadruple test in pregnancy from the comfort of your home. Simply schedule it at your preferred time and our trained phlebotomist will be there to collect the sample. We don’t believe in providing you with a hassling testing experience. Your comfort and health are our priority.
