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Why Choose BTO SCREENING

The Best For Your Health

Reproductive Health

Carrier screening during pregnancy can help couples decide on prenatal or infant diagnostic testing, and if necessary, help them prepare emotionally, medically, and financially for a baby affected by a genetic condition.

Oncology

Identifying inherited variants and estimating the risk for cancer development provides the opportunity to identify the most appropriate preventive measures, offer better clinical management and/or undergo timely routine monitoring.

DNA & Paternity Testing

Our DNA paternity test is nearly 100% accurate at determining whether a man is another person’s biological father. DNA tests can use cheek swabs or blood tests. You must have the test done in a medical setting if you need results for legal reasons.

Rare Diseases Panels

Our Blood Disorders Panel is designed to detect genetic markers associated with various inherited blood disorders. By analyzing specific genes, this panel can provide valuable insights into the risk of developing or passing on these disorders.

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FAQs

1. What is the accuracy of NIPT screening in detecting genetic abnormalities in a developing fetus?

NIPT screening has a high accuracy rate of 99% or more in detecting genetic abnormalities in a developing fetus.

2. How is the NIPT test performed, and is it safe for both the mother and the fetus?

NIPT screening is a non-invasive test that involves taking a blood sample from the mother. It is considered safe for both the mother and the fetus, as it does not pose any risk of miscarriage or other complications.

3. What conditions can be detected through NIPT screening, and how early can they be detected?

NIPT screening can detect a range of chromosomal abnormalities, including Down syndrome, Edwards syndrome, and Patau syndrome. The test can be performed as early as 9 weeks into the pregnancy.

4. What should I do if my NIPT results come back positive for a genetic abnormality?

If your NIPT results come back positive for a genetic abnormality, it is important to follow up with further testing and genetic counseling to confirm the diagnosis and understand your options. Your healthcare provider can guide you through the next steps.