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USG OBS WITH NT, NB SCAN

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Advanced Radiology and Pathology Services at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, an NABL  NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre and Pathology Lab, provides you with USG Obstetric (OBS) with NTNB Scan. Our specialized first-trimester pregnancy ultrasound is designed to assess your baby's early growth and screen for chromosomal abnormalities with precision and care.

Advanced ultrasound technology is used to carry out detailed measurements of Nuchal Translucency (NT) and Nasal Bone (NB) assessment, and support your pregnancy management in timely prenatal screening.

About USG Obstetric with NTNB Scan

USG Obstetric with NTNB Scan (SNDT-H 1st Trimester) is an advanced type of ultrasound done at 11-13 weeks and 6 days of pregnancy. It examines fetal growth, records the Nuchal Translucency (NT), and evaluates the presence of the Nasal Bone (NB), which are parameters employed during fetal screening for various chromosomal disorders.

Our team at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy has high-resolution ultrasound machines, which help to visualise foetuses in detail to help assess your early pregnancy and care for it well.

What is a USG Obstetric with NTNB Scan?

A USG OBS with NTNB Scan is an advanced prenatal ultrasound that combines routine fetal evaluation with specialized screening measurements. The scan helps assess:

  • Fetal viability and growth
  • Crown-Rump Length (CRL)
  • Nuchal Translucency (NT) thickness
  • Presence and appearance of the Nasal Bone (NB)
  • Fetal heartbeat
  • Early fetal anatomy
  • Placental location
  • Amniotic fluid

When combined with a Double Marker Test, this scan helps estimate the risk of chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome (Trisomy 21), Trisomy 18, and Trisomy 13. This is a screening test, not a diagnostic test. An abnormal screening result does not confirm a chromosomal condition but indicates whether additional diagnostic testing may be recommended.

Common Reasons for a USG Obstetric with NTNB Scan

Your doctor may recommend this scan for:

  • First-trimester prenatal screening
  • Measurement of Nuchal Translucency (NT)
  • Assessment of the fetal Nasal Bone (NB)
  • Evaluation of fetal growth and development
  • Screening for chromosomal abnormalities
  • Dating the pregnancy
  • Confirmation of fetal heartbeat
  • Combined screening with a Double Marker Test
  • Routine antenatal evaluation between 11 and 13 weeks 6 days

USG Obstetric with NTNB Scan Services at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy

Our fetal imaging specialists provide comprehensive first-trimester screening services, including:

NT (Nuchal Translucency) Scan

• Precise measurement of the fluid behind the baby's neck for chromosomal risk assessment.

Nasal Bone (NB) Assessment

• Evaluation of fetal nasal bone development as part of first-trimester screening.

Early Fetal Anatomy Assessment

• Examination of major fetal structures to assess normal early development.

Pregnancy Dating  Viability Scan

• Accurate confirmation of gestational age, fetal heartbeat, and overall pregnancy health.

Affordable USG Obstetric with NTNB Scan

At Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, we provide advanced prenatal screening at transparent and affordable prices. Our experienced fetal imaging specialists and state-of-the-art ultrasound technology ensure accurate evaluation for expectant mothers.

Who Should Consider a USG Obstetric with NTNB Scan?

Your obstetrician may recommend this scan if you:

  • Are between 11 weeks and 13 weeks 6 days pregnant
  • Need routine first-trimester prenatal screening
  • Require NT and Nasal Bone assessment
  • Are undergoing a Double Marker Test
  • Have a high-risk pregnancy
  • Have a family history of chromosomal disorders
  • Conceived through IVF or assisted reproduction

Why Choose Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy for USG Obstetric with NTNB Scan?

  • Experienced Fetal Medicine Specialists and Radiologists: Expertise in first-trimester prenatal screening.
  • Advanced Ultrasound Technology: High-resolution imaging for accurate fetal assessment.
  • Comprehensive Prenatal Evaluation: Detailed NT, NB, and early fetal anatomy assessment.
  • Affordable Pricing: Transparent and patient-friendly charges.
  • Trusted Diagnostic Centre: NABL and NABH accredited for quality, safety, and reliability.
  • Quick Reporting: Accurate reports delivered promptly.

Book Appointment for USG Obstetric with NTNB Scan

The USG Obstetric with NTNB Scan at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy provides you with the best start to the pregnancy. From routine screening in the first trimester to combined screening (Double Marker Test), all our staff offer safe, accurate, and reliable prenatal imaging.

Test information: Fasting NOT needed, full bladder

Reporting: Within 01 hour*

  • Fasting is not required for this scan.
  • A full bladder is recommended for better visualization during the examination.
  • Drink 3–4 glasses of water approximately 45–60 minutes before the scan and avoid urinating unless instructed otherwise.
  • Wear comfortable and loose-fitting clothing for convenience during the procedure.
  • Carry all previous ultrasound reports, blood test reports, and pregnancy records for comparison and clinical evaluation.
  • Continue taking your regular medications unless advised otherwise by your doctor.
  • Arrive at the centre 15–20 minutes before your scheduled appointment time.
  • Inform the radiologist or sonographer about any IVF conception, multiple pregnancy, or relevant medical history.
  • Follow any additional instructions provided by your obstetrician or fetal medicine specialist.
* For details, please see service-related policies

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