HCG appears in the blood and urine of pregnant women as early as 10 days after conception. Quantitative HCG measurement helps determine the exact age of the fetus. It can also assist in the diagnosis of abnormal pregnancies, such as ectopic pregnancies, molar pregnancies, and possible miscarriages. It is also used as part of a screening test for Down syndrome.
Early identification of abnormal biomarkers enables timely intervention. This panel gives you and your clinician the objective data needed to make informed, confident health decisions.
We send a simple finger-prick kit to your door. Collect at home, post back in the prepaid envelope.
Visit one of our accredited partner clinics for your blood draw. Professional, comfortable, and clinically precise.
A qualified clinician travels to your home, office, or hotel. Same professional standard β without leaving your door.