Fetal Medicine

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Pregnancy Scan With 5D Technology

5D is truly a revolutionary way to see your baby, as it allows you to experience your baby like.

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Early Pregnancy Scan

The Early Pregnancy Scan gives reassurance in the early stages of your pregnancy. It is sometimes also referred to as a Viability Scan.Read More »
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Serum Screening

Maternal serum screening tests are the first step in determining whether or not a pregnant woman is carrying a child or having any abnormality.Read More »
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TIFFA/Level-II/Anomaly Scan

The anomaly scan, also known as the level II scan or TIFFA (Targeted Imaging for Fetal Anomalies) scan, is the most important scan of
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NT/NB Scan

Nuchal translucency (NT) is the sonographic appearance of a collection of fluid under the skin behind the fetal neck. During NT scan, doctors check for baby’s

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Fetal ECHO

Echocardiograms of the fetus are similar to ultrasounds. This test allows your doctor to examine the structure and function of the heart of your unborn child.

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Fetal Color Doppler

Echocardiograms of the fetus are similar to ultrasounds. This test allows your doctor to examine the structure and function of the heart of your unborn child.

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Growth Scan and Biophysical Profile

During the 3rd trimester, a biophysical profile and growth ultrasound checks on your baby’s growth and well-being.Read More »
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Trans-Vaginal Scan (TVS)

Trans-Vaginal Scans (TVS) are used in very early pregnancy to diagnose cervical length and to detect pre-term labour. This is an internal examination.Read More »
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Follicular Monitoring

Follicle monitoring is the process of tracking the growth of the follicles in the ovaries through a series of scans or ultrasounds.Read More »
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Genetic Counseling

Genetic counseling is a service that assists and supports patients seeking information about their family history or risk of inheritedRead More »
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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Recurrent pregnancy loss is more common. An occurrence of 3 or more consecutive miscarriages is called recurrent pregnancy loss.
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Multiple Pregnancies

Multiple pregnancy is more likely as you get older because hormonal changes can cause more than one egg to be released at a time.Read More »
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Amniocentesis

An amniocentesis is a prenatal examination. It involves removing a small volume of fluid from the sac surrounding the fetus.
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Pre-eclampsia & Preterm Screening

Pre-eclampsia (PE) affects both mother and child in about 2-3% of pregnancies.

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