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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A particular test is performed as a predictive test to determine if the baby has any chromosomal abnormalities during pregnancy. This is referred to as a Double Marker test or a screening test for maternal serum. Generally, a Double marker test is performed during the first trimester of pregnancy as part of standard checks. The test includes measuring the levels of two hormones in the blood: free Beta Human Chorionic Gonadotropin and pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A. The Double Marker test in pregnancy can also assist in diagnosing neurological abnormalities in the fetus, such as Down syndrome, Edwards syndrome, and Patau syndrome.
The test is standard for women, but it is especially recommended for women over 35, as advancing age increases the likelihood of having a child with chromosomal abnormalities.
A chromosomal anomaly occurs when one or more chromosomes are added or deleted. A fetus typically contains 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes. A girl will have a XX chromosome in addition to the autosomal 22 pairs, and a male will have an XY chromosome in addition to the autosomal 22 pairs.
Women having increased levels of HCG and PAPP-A in their blood are found to have a child with a potential chromosomal defect. However, it is crucial to remember that the Double Marker test is not conclusive, and a doctor may recommend another test, such as an ultrasound or a nuchal translucency scan.
The Double marker test in pregnancy is frequently given as a diagnostic measure to many women, but it is specifically suggested in other circumstances.
No Fasting Required:
You don't need to fast before the test. Eat and drink as usual.
Home Sample Collection:
Redcliffe Labs provides home sample collection, so you can schedule a technician to visit your home to collect the blood sample.
Schedule the Test:
Book the test online through Redcliffe's website or app, and choose the home collection option. Alternatively, you can visit one of their labs if you prefer.
Timing:
The test is generally done between the 9th and 13th week of pregnancy.
Consult Your Doctor:
Discuss the test results with your gynecologist for interpretation and guidance on the next steps. You can also schedule a call from us.
A dual marker test can be pretty effective in predicting the fetus against a range of illnesses.
Undergoing a double Marker test is not mandatory for every woman, but in most cases where the female is above 35, this test is generally recommended. The chances of an Infant developing abnormality increase with mothers' increasing age. The double Marker test is available for females of all age groups, and it's not a mandatory test. After analyzing all the different factors, if your doctor prescribed this test, it is recommended to generally undergo a double Marker test for the early detection of any abnormalities.
The test findings are generally classified into low, moderate, and high-risk categories.
It is generally seen that the free human chorionic gonadotropin levels (HCG) are higher in case of any complications related to Down or Turner syndrome. On the other hand, the level of PAPP is lower in the case of down or Turner's syndrome.
Knowing if your child has a congenital anomaly might help you manage any potential issues that may arise in the future.
Name Of The Test | Double Marker Test in Pune |
Sample Type | Blood |
Number Of Tests | 2 |
Actual Test Price | Rs 3000 |
Discounted Test Price | Rs 2149 - Rs 2400 (Depending on your selected city) |
Home Sample Collection | Available |
Additional Cost For Home Sample Collection | Nil |
Fasting Before Test | No fasting Required |
Get Reports Within | With In 3 Days |
A dual marker test is a simple pregnancy test essential for screening. The final Double Marker test cost in Pune varies according to the city you are located in, the testing facilities of the Diagnostic laboratory, the quality and availability of the test, and the testing facility accreditation. Typically, the cost is slightly higher. Redcliffe provides several discounts, and the test may be obtained at a very low price of INR 2149 to Rs 2400.
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 |
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 |