It’s recommended to get checked if:

If you're planning a family and want reassurance.

You want to understand inherited risks before pregnancy.

If genetic conditions exist in your family.

You value informed reproductive decisions.

If you prefer prevention and early awareness.

You want peace of mind for future planning.

Tests

Blood Compatibility Test

AED 2500

AED 5000
ABO blood group typing (A, B, AB, O) and Rh factor determination (positive or negative). Hemoglobin electrophoresis to detect sickle cell trait (HbAS), sickle cell disease (HbSS), and other hemoglobin variants. Red blood cell morphology examination for sickle-shaped cells and other structural abnormalities. Genetic compatibility assessment for reproductive planning based on hemoglobin genotypes (AA, AS, SS, AC, SC).

Results ready in 15 days

Results ready in 15 days

Sample type:

Sample type:

Carrier Screening

AED 2500

AED 5000
Genetic screening for over 100 recessive genetic conditions including: cystic fibrosis (CFTR gene), spinal muscular atrophy (SMN1 gene), hemoglobinopathies (beta-thalassemia, sickle cell disease), Fragile X syndrome, Tay-Sachs disease, Canavan disease, familial dysautonomia, and other ethnic-specific conditions. Identifies carrier status to assess reproductive risk and inform family planning decisions.

Results ready in 4–6 weeks

Results ready in 4–6 weeks

Sample type:

Sample type:

Carrier Screening & Reproductive Genetics FAQ`s

Carrier screening checks if you carry genes for inherited conditions.
No, carriers are usually healthy.
It’s recommended for couples planning pregnancy.
A blood or saliva sample is used.
Often yes, especially if one partner is a carrier.
Results are available within weeks.
Yes, confidentiality is strictly maintained.
Results help guide reproductive choices and planning.