Quadruple Marker Test in Kukatpally Metro Parking, Hyderabad
Whole or lower ultrasound report is required, Sample collected only for 14-21 weeks of pregnancy

Test(s) Included (2)
- DEMOGRAPHIC DETAILS
- MATERNAL SCREENING SECOND TRIMESTER- QUADRUPLE MARKER
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the Quadruple Marker Test?
The Quadruple Marker Test is a prenatal screening test that measures four substances in a pregnant woman's blood—AFP, hCG, Estriol, and Inhibin-A. It helps assess the risk of chromosomal abnormalities and neural tube defects in the baby.
Is home sample collection available for the Quadruple Marker Test?
Yes, many diagnostic labs offer home sample collection for the Quadruple Marker Test. You can book an appointment online or through a healthcare provider for convenience.
How long will the Quadruple Marker Test reports take?
Results for the Quadruple Marker Test are usually available within 3 to 7 days, depending on the laboratory.
Why is the quadruple marker test done during pregnancy?
This test helps identify the risk of genetic conditions like Down syndrome, Trisomy 18, and neural tube defects. It allows doctors to recommend further testing if needed.
When should the quadruple marker test be performed?
The Quadruple Marker Test is typically performed between the 15th and 22nd weeks of pregnancy, with the best accuracy between 16 to 18 weeks.
How is the quadruple marker test different from other prenatal screening tests?
Unlike the Double or Triple Marker Tests, the Quadruple Marker Test measures four biochemical markers for higher accuracy in detecting chromosomal abnormalities. It is often recommended for high-risk pregnancies.
What conditions can the quadruple marker test detect?
This test helps screen for Down syndrome (Trisomy 21), Edwards syndrome (Trisomy 18), neural tube defects like spina bifida, and abdominal wall defects in the fetus.
What is the test price of the Quadruple test?
The cost of a Quadruple Marker Test varies by location and lab but generally ranges between Rs___ to Rs___ in India.
Is fasting required for the quadruple marker test?
No, fasting is not required for the Quadruple Marker Test. You can eat and drink normally before the test.
Are there any risks associated with the quadruple marker test?
The test is a simple blood test with no significant risks. Some may experience mild bruising or discomfort at the injection site.
What do the results of the quadruple marker test indicate?
Low risk means a lower chance of chromosomal abnormalities. High risk suggests a higher probability of conditions like Down syndrome or neural tube defects, requiring further diagnostic tests like amniocentesis or NIPT.
What happens if the quadruple marker test shows abnormal results?
If the test shows abnormal results, doctors may recommend additional tests such as NIPT (Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing), amniocentesis, or ultrasound to confirm any genetic conditions.
Who should consider taking the quadruple marker test?
The test is recommended for:
1. Women over 35 years
2. Those with a family history of genetic disorders
3. Women with diabetes, obesity, or previous pregnancy complications
What factors can affect the results of the quadruple marker test?
Several factors, including maternal age, weight, diabetes, multiple pregnancies (twins/triplets), and incorrect gestational age estimation, can impact the accuracy of the results.