
Karyotyping Test
About Karyotyping Test (Heparin Blood)
This test analyses the chromosomes in your blood sample to detect changes in number or structure that may indicate genetic abnormalities. Chromosomes are cellular structures carrying genes and DNA that influence inherited traits and health outcomes.
At healthcare nt sickcare in Pune, a heparinised blood sample (blood treated with an anticoagulant to prevent clotting) is collected for reliable chromosomal analysis. This genetic evaluation helps in diagnosing conditions linked with abnormal chromosome numbers or structural variations.
Key Test Insights
Direct chromosome visualisation for identifying genetic abnormalities.
What is a Karyotype?
A karyotype is a laboratory image of all chromosomes arranged in pairs to check their number and structure. It helps doctors confirm chromosomal disorders and reproductive health conditions.
How this test helps
- Identifies chromosomal disorders such as Down syndrome or Turner syndrome.
- Supports infertility and recurrent miscarriage evaluation.
- Assists genetic counselling and pregnancy planning.
Sample & Reporting
A small heparinised blood sample is used for cytogenetic testing. Reports are usually shared digitally within 2 to 3 weeks. Home collection and direct walk-in facility are available in Pune.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I do the Karyotyping Test?
This test is recommended if you or your partner have a history of recurrent miscarriages, infertility concerns, abnormal prenatal screening results, or suspected genetic conditions.
Why is this test advised by doctors?
Doctors advise karyotyping to examine chromosome number and structure when congenital disorders, delayed development, or reproductive health issues are suspected.
Is fasting required before the test?
No fasting is required for the Karyotyping blood test. You can book the test for home collection or direct walk-in in Pune without dietary restrictions.
What symptoms may indicate chromosomal disorders?
Symptoms may include developmental delays, physical abnormalities from birth, infertility, or repeated pregnancy loss. A doctor will advise if karyotyping is needed.
Related Resources
- Explore Genetic Health Articles
- Health Tips and Genetic Testing Insights
- Preparation Guides for Lab Tests
- Our Diagnostic Services in Pune
Disclaimer: The information here is for general understanding only and does not replace clinical advice. Please consult your healthcare professional before making medical decisions. Refer to our disclaimer policy for details.
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About Karyotyping Test (Heparin Blood)
This test analyses the chromosomes in your blood sample to detect changes in number or structure that may indicate genetic abnormalities. Chromosomes are cellular structures carrying genes and DNA that influence inherited traits and health outcomes.
At healthcare nt sickcare in Pune, a heparinised blood sample (blood treated with an anticoagulant to prevent clotting) is collected for reliable chromosomal analysis. This genetic evaluation helps in diagnosing conditions linked with abnormal chromosome numbers or structural variations.
Key Test Insights
Direct chromosome visualisation for identifying genetic abnormalities.
What is a Karyotype?
A karyotype is a laboratory image of all chromosomes arranged in pairs to check their number and structure. It helps doctors confirm chromosomal disorders and reproductive health conditions.
How this test helps
- Identifies chromosomal disorders such as Down syndrome or Turner syndrome.
- Supports infertility and recurrent miscarriage evaluation.
- Assists genetic counselling and pregnancy planning.
Sample & Reporting
A small heparinised blood sample is used for cytogenetic testing. Reports are usually shared digitally within 2 to 3 weeks. Home collection and direct walk-in facility are available in Pune.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I do the Karyotyping Test?
This test is recommended if you or your partner have a history of recurrent miscarriages, infertility concerns, abnormal prenatal screening results, or suspected genetic conditions.
Why is this test advised by doctors?
Doctors advise karyotyping to examine chromosome number and structure when congenital disorders, delayed development, or reproductive health issues are suspected.
Is fasting required before the test?
No fasting is required for the Karyotyping blood test. You can book the test for home collection or direct walk-in in Pune without dietary restrictions.
What symptoms may indicate chromosomal disorders?
Symptoms may include developmental delays, physical abnormalities from birth, infertility, or repeated pregnancy loss. A doctor will advise if karyotyping is needed.
Related Resources
- Explore Genetic Health Articles
- Health Tips and Genetic Testing Insights
- Preparation Guides for Lab Tests
- Our Diagnostic Services in Pune
Disclaimer: The information here is for general understanding only and does not replace clinical advice. Please consult your healthcare professional before making medical decisions. Refer to our disclaimer policy for details.











