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Double Marker Test in Kanpur

24003000
20% Off
2160 With vip  VIP

It monitors fetus development & detects its risk of developing chromosomal issues.


Also known as:  Dual Marker, 1st Trimester Screening, Maternal Screening, DMT Test for Pregnancy

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Includes2 Parameters
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Reports in (T&C)4 days
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Blood

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FastingNot Required

  You will Save 600 on this Test

Additional Instructions

Mandatory - Submission of Maternal History Form & Latest copy of Ultrasound report during sample collection. The recommended period is 11-13.6 weeks.

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Double Marker (2)

  • Free Beta HCG
  • PAPP-A (pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A)

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Who all are eligible for double marker test?

  • Women over the age of 35 and those with a history of chromosomal abnormalities are eligible.

Why take double marker test?

  • The test is recommended for pregnant women to detect the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus, including some neurological disorders such as Edward’s or Down’s syndrome.

What are the benefits of double marker test?

  • As mentioned above, it helps doctors in the detection of chromosomal abnormalities. An abnormal fetus has one extra chromosome than normal fetuses.
  • It is a reliable test that accurately detects the extra chromosome in the fetus and also gives information about the neurological abnormalities
  • The test results can also indicate more than one fetus, other birth defects, or complicated pregnancy.
  • It helps doctors detect the problem more quickly.
  • This helps the couple prepare mentally before the child's birth in case of any defect detected during pregnancy.

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Q. How can I book my test?

A. If you are planning to book diagnostic tests with Redcliffe Labs, then it is quite a simple and smooth process. All you have to do is just call us and our well trained and patient-friendly representatives will book an appointment for you. Also, you can book the test online by visiting our website and as soon as we get your query within no time we will make sure to book the appointment for you.

Q. In how much time will I get my test report?

A. Redcliffe Labs knows how important the timing is when it comes to health checkups. We make sure that reports are sent to you as soon as possible so that you can begin with the right treatment and medications on time. You will get your reports within 3 days.

Q. Where can I see or get my test results?

A. You can receive your test results at your given email address or on your phone number and also on WhatsApp. Redcliffe Labs makes sure to send precise and timely reports following the highest standards to maintain quality.

Q. Is home sample collection available for this test?

A. Yes, home sample collection is available for the diagnostic tests as per your needs. Once the test is booked as per your diagnostic requirements, our expert phlebotomist will reach your given address to collect the sample.

Double Marker Test Details in Kanpur

Introduction to Double Marker Test in Kanpur

Understanding Double marker test for Pregnancy

The Double Marker Test is a prenatal screening test used to evaluate the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in the developing fetus. It measures specific biomarkers in the mother's blood, including "free beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) and pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A). Combined with ultrasound findings and maternal factors like age, these markers provide a comprehensive risk assessment for conditions such as Down Syndrome (trisomy 21), Edward Syndrome (Trisomy 18), and other chromosomal anomalies. If you are pregnant, your doctor may recommend the double marker test in the first trimester. You can take the Double marker test in Kanpur from Redcliffe Labs; the professionals here provide 100% report correctness guaranteed with on-time reports.

Double Marker Test in Kanpur Test Details:

Name Of The Test Double Marker Test
Sample Test Serum
Number Of Tests 2
Actual Test price INR 3000
Discounted Double Marker Test Price Rs 2149 - Rs 2400 (Depending on your selected city)
Home Sample Collection Available
Fasting Before Test No fasting required
Get Reports Within 4 Days

Importance of the Double Marker Test

The Double Marker Test is crucial to detecting genetic disorders early.

This double marker test helps to make informed decisions about further diagnostic testing and pregnancy management. It is conducted during the first trimester (between 11 and 14 weeks) as part of combined first-trimester screening.

Feminine fetuses, on average, have 22 pairs of XX chromosomes, whereas male fetuses have 22 pairs of XY chromosomes. 

However, Trisomy occurs due to an additional set of chromosomes.

Down syndrome occurs due to having an extra copy of chromosome 21, also known as trisomy 21.

Another common chromosomal abnormality occurs due to an extra copy of either chromosome 18 (Edward Syndrome) or chromosome 13 (Patau Syndrome)

Purpose of the Double Marker Test

The first-trimester screening—double marker test and NT scan—isn't mandatory. That said, it is recommended if you're over 35 or if you have a high risk of chromosomal issues, such as a family history of certain conditions. 

It is important to remember that the result only tells if you have a high risk of trisomies. It does not determine whether your baby has any abnormalities.

  • Women aged 35 or older, as the risk of chromosomal abnormalities increases with age.
  • Pregnant women with a family history of genetic disorders.
  • Pregnant women with abnormal ultrasound findings.

Why Take the Double Marker Test in Kanpur?

The Double Marker test offers early insights into fetal health and helps to ensure timely medical interventions or lifestyle adjustments. However, the double marker test is important in prenatal care for any expectant parent who wants to prioritize a healthy pregnancy.

Who Should Take the Double Marker Test?

The double Marker Test helps to evaluate the risk of genetic disorders in the fetus. Here's who should take the test-

  • Pregnant women between 11 to 14 weeks
  • Women who are at high risk of advanced maternal age.
  • Those with a family history of genetic disorders.
  • Women with previous pregnancies that had chromosomal abnormalities.
  • Women who had risk factors for chromosomal disorders.

What does the Double Marker test detect?

The Double Marker Test is recommended during the first trimester of pregnancy to monitor and evaluate the risk of chromosomal abnormalities. 

The test detects Down syndrome and Edward's syndrome (Trisomy 18) by measuring the levels of two key substances in the mother's blood:

  1. PAPP-A (Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein A): The placenta produces this protein. Low levels of PAPP-A in the mother's blood can indicate a higher risk of genetic disorders, including Down syndrome and Edwards syndrome.
  2. Free β-hCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin): The placenta also produces this hormone. High levels of free β-hCG can be associated with a high risk of Down syndrome, while low levels may indicate a higher risk for Edwards syndrome.

What preparation is required for the Double Marker test?

You don't require any special preparation before the Double Marker test. Here is what you must keep in mind before taking the test-

Remember, the test is done between the 11 to 14 weeks of the first trimester.

  • You don't require fasting before the test. You can eat as usual. 
  • If you take any medications or supplements, let your doctor know. Some medications may affect your test results. 

Always ensure that the double Marker test is accurate and provides information for your healthcare provider to assess the risk of chromosomal abnormalities. 

Procedure for the Double Marker Test

Unlike other blood tests, the Double Marker test is simple. Hence, the procedure will be the same. 

  • The test is done between 9 to 13 weeks of pregnancy.
  • Here is the step-by-step process for the Double Marker test. 
  • The phlebotomist will ask to fold the sleeves and then clean the nerves with an antiseptic solution to reduce the chances of infection.
  • He will tie a tourniquet around the arm and find the nerve to collect the blood sample. 
  • After finding the right nerve, he collected the blood sample using a syringe or needle. 
  • Once the sample is collected, he will tie a cotton gauze or bandage to stop the blood flow.
  • During the sample collection, you might feel a little pinch, but this will eventually become normal. You can resume your daily activities after blood sample collection. 

What do the Double Marker Test reports indicate?

During the first trimester, the Double Marker test results provide risk ratios for chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome (trisomy 21) and Edward's syndrome (trisomy 18). 

The test detects Beta hCG and PAPP-A. Beta hCG is 25,700-288,000 IU/ml for every age, while PAPP-A is 1 MoM. 

The test is prepared based on two factors-

  1. PAPP-A (Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein A): A protein the placenta produces. Low levels of PAPP-A may indicate an increased risk of chromosomal abnormalities, particularly Down syndrome.
  2. β-hCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin): A hormone produced during pregnancy. High levels of β-hCG can be associated with a higher risk of Down syndrome.

If double marker tests are abnormal, your doctor may recommend further diagnostic tests, such as NIPT (Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing), amniocentesis, or chorionic villus sampling (CVS), which may be recommended for confirmation.

You must always consult your reports with your doctor to understand your results. Your doctor will assess various factors, including your medical history, age, and the results of other tests or ultrasounds, to provide a clear interpretation.

What if the Double marker test reports are positive?

If your double marker test result shows abnormal values, it means you are at high risk of chromosomal disorders, including Down syndrome (trisomy 21) or Edward's syndrome (trisomy 18). Here is what you should do next-

Further Diagnostic Testing- A positive result from the Double Marker Test leads to recommendations for further diagnostic testing to confirm or rule out chromosomal abnormalities. These tests may include:

  • Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT): A blood test that examines fetal DNA to assess the risk of chromosomal conditions like Down syndrome without the risks associated with invasive tests.
  • Amniocentesis: In this procedure, a small sample of amniotic fluid is taken from the uterus to analyze the chromosomes of the fetus. 
  • Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS): During CVS, a small sample of placental tissue is taken for genetic analysis. 
  • Ultrasound Evaluation: Your doctor may recommend an ultrasound scan to assess the nuchal translucency. This measurement can provide additional information about the risk of Down syndrome and other chromosomal conditions.

What is the Cost of a Double Marker Test in Kanpur?

The Double Marker Test price at Redcliffe Labs ranges from Rs 2149 - Rs 2400. You can book your test using our Android app, Redcliffe Labs, or by calling our agents. 

We are available in 220+ cities across India through our wide network of 80+ owned advanced labs powered by 2000+ collection centers and home collection services. Our labs follow the highest quality standards. The resulting process is followed by 50+ internal & external quality control checks regularly. The professional uses fully automated machines with the latest technology. Also, we are trusted by more than 50000 doctors across India. We also provide value benefits worth INR 999/- with every test, including personalized diet plans, health progress reports, and free report consultation. What else do you need? Just call us and book your test today!

Double Marker Test Price in Kanpur

Pregnancy-Related Tests/Packages That You Can Book with Redcliffe Labs

Tests/Packages Offer Price in INR
HCG Test ₹499
HCG Tumor Marker (Cancer) Test ₹650
Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP), Maternal Marker Test ₹900
Pregnancy Associated Plasma Protein-A(PAPP-A) Test ₹1000
Double Marker Test- Auto-Delfia ₹2500
Double Marker Test + PLGF- Roche ₹3200
Triple Marker Test ₹2799
Quadruple Marker Test ₹3600

Double Marker Test Price in Different Cities

City Name Discounted Price
Delhi ₹2249
Noida ₹2249
Mumbai ₹2249
Bangalore ₹2249
Kolkata ₹2149
Pune ₹2249
Lucknow ₹2400
Ahmedabad ₹2249
Hyderabad ₹2249
Chennai ₹2249
Gurgaon ₹2249
Jaipur ₹2400
Faridabad ₹2249
Indore ₹2400
Patna ₹2400

What’s The Ideal Time To Perform The Double Marker Test? 

The Double Marker test is ideal during the first trimester of pregnancy, between 11 to 14 weeks of gestation. Here is why- 

  • Optimal Window for Measurement—The test accurately measures specific markers in your blood (PAPP-A and free β-hCG) during 11 to 14 weeks. During this period, the levels of these hormones in the blood can provide reliable information about the risk of chromosomal disorders such as Down syndrome (trisomy 21) and Edwards syndrome (trisomy 18).
  • Nuchal Translucency (NT) Ultrasound—The Double Marker Test is often combined with an ultrasound scan to measure the nuchal translucency (NT), the fluid-filled space at the back of the fetus's neck. 

The NT measurement can provide additional data for a more accurate risk assessment of chromosomal abnormalities. 

If your doctor has recommended the Double Marker Test, taking it for 11 to 14 weeks is best. 

Tips to Avoid Abnormalities During Pregnancy

To ensure a healthy pregnancy and reduce the risk, follow the tips below during pregnancy. 

  • Get Early and Regular Prenatal Care—Early care helps monitor the health of both mother and baby. Get regular health checkups recommended by your doctor to avoid complications. Regular health checkups help catch issues early, such as gestational diabetes, high blood pressure, or potential genetic conditions.
  • Taking Prenatal Vitamins—Prenatal vitamins, such as folic acid, are crucial for fetal development. Folic acid helps lower the risk of neural tube defects (like spina bifida) and supports brain and spinal cord development.
  • Maintain a Healthy Diet—A balanced diet rich in fruits, whole grains, lean proteins, vegetables, and healthy fats supports both maternal and fetal health. 
  • Avoid alcohol and tobacco- Do not take alcohol and avoid smoking, as usage of these items may cause birth defects, preterm birth, and developmental issues.
  • Manage health conditions- If you have health complications such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and thyroid disorders, then start your medications early to avoid any abnormalities. 
  • Stay Physically Active—Maintain a healthy and active routine, including daily exercise, low stress, and maintaining a healthy weight. 
  • Protect yourself from pollutants. Exposure to certain chemicals, pollutants, or radiation can elevate the risk of birth defects or developmental issues.
  • Don't take stress- Stress can negatively affect both mother and baby, leading to complications like preterm birth or low birth weight.
  • Get adequate sleep- Getting enough rest is important for your body’s recovery and for supporting fetal development.

Why Choose Redcliffe Labs?

You should take the Double Marker test in Kanpur from Redcliffe Labs because-

  • We provide 100% report correctness guaranteed and help you understand your baby's health risks early.
  • The test is performed using advanced technology by highly qualified professionals.
  • Convenient and timely reports 
  • Affordable prices and great discounts and offers
  • Accessible to PAN India

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Double Marker Test?
It is one of the pregnancy tests often recommended to detect abnormalities in the fetus and check for the baby's healthy development inside the womb.
    What is the price of a Double Marker Test in Kanpur?
    Double Marker Test in Kanpur can be booked with Redcliffe Labs at a starting price of Rs 2149 and can go up to Rs 2400 PAN India with a free home sample collection facility.
      What are the benefits of taking the Double Marker Test?
      Being a common pregnancy test, the double marker test checks for chromosomal abnormalities in the baby inside the womb and ensures the baby's and mom-to-be's health. It helps prevent unforeseen complications after the baby is born.
        Is the double marker test mandatory?
        Double marker test is not mandatory, yet highly advisable to detect abnormalities in the fetus before birth that enable one to avoid unforeseen complications and take preventive measures in time.
          Can a double marker test be done after 14 weeks?
          Yes, the double marker test during pregnancy can be done between 10 to 14 weeks.
            How to read double-marker test reports?
            The results are positive if the ratio is between 1:10 to 1:250, and this condition is highly dangerous for both the mother and the developing fetus. Whereas the ratio between 1:1000 or above means negative results, indicating safe results and fewer risks.
              How is the double marker test done ?
              The double marker test is done through a blood sample. Your healthcare provider will collect the blood sample from your arm’s vein.
                Why is the double marker test done?
                The double marker test diagnoses the chromosomal abnormalities. The test detects neurological problems such as Down syndrome or Edwards Syndrome in the fetuS
                  When is the double marker test done?
                  The double market test is done during the 10 to 14 weeks of pregnancy. This specific timing is important for accurate results. This early screening allows for early detection if any issues are present.
                    How much time does it take for a double marker test?
                    The double market test does not take more than 15 minutes. The phlebotomist will collect the blood sample from the vein during the process.
                      Is a double marker test done on an empty stomach?
                      The double market test does not require fasting; you can eat and drink as usual before the test.
                        What if the double marker test is positive?
                        The positive result of the double marker test indicates the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in a fetus like Down syndrome and Edward Syndrome.

                          Frequently Asked Questions

                          What is a Double Marker Test?
                          It is one of the pregnancy tests often recommended to detect abnormalities in the fetus and check for the baby's healthy development inside the womb.
                            What is the price of a Double Marker Test in Kanpur?
                            Double Marker Test in Kanpur can be booked with Redcliffe Labs at a starting price of Rs 2149 and can go up to Rs 2400 PAN India with a free home sample collection facility.
                              What are the benefits of taking the Double Marker Test?
                              Being a common pregnancy test, the double marker test checks for chromosomal abnormalities in the baby inside the womb and ensures the baby's and mom-to-be's health. It helps prevent unforeseen complications after the baby is born.
                                Is the double marker test mandatory?
                                Double marker test is not mandatory, yet highly advisable to detect abnormalities in the fetus before birth that enable one to avoid unforeseen complications and take preventive measures in time.
                                  Can a double marker test be done after 14 weeks?
                                  Yes, the double marker test during pregnancy can be done between 10 to 14 weeks.
                                    How to read double-marker test reports?
                                    The results are positive if the ratio is between 1:10 to 1:250, and this condition is highly dangerous for both the mother and the developing fetus. Whereas the ratio between 1:1000 or above means negative results, indicating safe results and fewer risks.
                                      How is the double marker test done ?
                                      The double marker test is done through a blood sample. Your healthcare provider will collect the blood sample from your arm’s vein.
                                        Why is the double marker test done?
                                        The double marker test diagnoses the chromosomal abnormalities. The test detects neurological problems such as Down syndrome or Edwards Syndrome in the fetuS
                                          When is the double marker test done?
                                          The double market test is done during the 10 to 14 weeks of pregnancy. This specific timing is important for accurate results. This early screening allows for early detection if any issues are present.
                                            How much time does it take for a double marker test?
                                            The double market test does not take more than 15 minutes. The phlebotomist will collect the blood sample from the vein during the process.
                                              Is a double marker test done on an empty stomach?
                                              The double market test does not require fasting; you can eat and drink as usual before the test.
                                                What if the double marker test is positive?
                                                The positive result of the double marker test indicates the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in a fetus like Down syndrome and Edward Syndrome.