
Quad Marker Test
What is the Quad Marker Test?
Direct answer: The Quad Marker Test is a prenatal blood test that screens for chromosomal abnormalities in pregnancy.
The Quad Marker Test is a second-trimester prenatal screening test that measures four markers in the mother’s blood — AFP, hCG, Estriol and Inhibin-A — to assess the risk of conditions such as Down syndrome and neural tube defects. At healthcare nt sickcare, this test is available in Pune through Home Collection Facility and Direct Walk-in Facility.
Why is the Quad Marker Test advised?
Direct answer: Doctors advise the Quad Marker Test to assess fetal risk for genetic and developmental disorders.
This test is typically recommended between 15 to 20 weeks of pregnancy, especially in advanced maternal age or previous high-risk pregnancies. Simple preparation guidance is available in our test preparation guides.
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Test Disclaimer: The Quad Marker Test is a prenatal screening tool and does not provide a definitive diagnosis. Results must be reviewed by a qualified obstetrician. Read full policy at Disclaimer Policy.
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What is the Quad Marker Test?
Direct answer: The Quad Marker Test is a prenatal blood test that screens for chromosomal abnormalities in pregnancy.
The Quad Marker Test is a second-trimester prenatal screening test that measures four markers in the mother’s blood — AFP, hCG, Estriol and Inhibin-A — to assess the risk of conditions such as Down syndrome and neural tube defects. At healthcare nt sickcare, this test is available in Pune through Home Collection Facility and Direct Walk-in Facility.
Why is the Quad Marker Test advised?
Direct answer: Doctors advise the Quad Marker Test to assess fetal risk for genetic and developmental disorders.
This test is typically recommended between 15 to 20 weeks of pregnancy, especially in advanced maternal age or previous high-risk pregnancies. Simple preparation guidance is available in our test preparation guides.
Related Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
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Test Disclaimer: The Quad Marker Test is a prenatal screening tool and does not provide a definitive diagnosis. Results must be reviewed by a qualified obstetrician. Read full policy at Disclaimer Policy.
Images on this page are AI-generated and credited to Google Gemini and Shopify Magic.











