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Antenatal Care

During pregnancy, we offer a comprehensive Obstetrics package to ensure the well-being of both the mother and the baby. Our dedicated obstetric specialist will guide you through every step, providing personalized care and ensuring the well-being of both you and your baby throughout your pregnancy.

Are you pregnant for at least 5 weeks?

If yes then congratulations and for you we offer three packages, BasicStandard and Advanced according to cost and number of tests or procedures provided:

  Basic Package Standard Package Advanced Package
Price: 1,299 5,000 8,000
 Procedure/Test Count Count Count
Obstetric Consultation: To monitor your progress and address any concerns or questions you may have. 1 8 12
Obstetric Ultrasound: To monitor the development of your baby and ensure everything is on track. 1 8
Full blood count: To assess your blood cell levels and detect any abnormalities. 1 2 2
Blood group (ABO-Rh): Determines your blood type and Rh factor to guide medical interventions if needed. 1  1  1
Indirect coombs: Checks for antibodies that may affect your baby's blood compatibility. 1 2 2
Fasting blood glucose: Evaluates your blood sugar levels to screen for gestational diabetes. 1 1 1
Rubella antibodies IgM: Detects active rubella infection during pregnancy. 1 1 1
Rubella antibodies IgG: Determines your immunity to rubella, protecting you and your baby. 1 1 1
Thyroid function test (TSH): Assesses your thyroid hormone levels to ensure they are within the optimal range. 1 1 1
Syphilis test (VDRL): Screens for syphilis infection, which can be transmitted to the baby. 1 1 1
HIV: Ensures early detection and appropriate management if you are HIV positive. 1 1 1
Hepatitis B Antigen: Checks for hepatitis B infection, which can be transmitted to the baby during childbirth. 1  1 1
Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) at 24-28 weeks of pregnancy: Screens for bacterial infections to ensure a healthy delivery. 0 1 1
Urine routine analysis: To monitor kidney function and detect any urinary tract infections. 1 1 3
Urine culture: To identify and treat any bacterial infections in the urinary tract. 1 1 2
Vaginal culture (HVS) at 35-37 weeks of pregnancy: Screens for bacterial infections to ensure a healthy delivery. 0 1 1
Toxoplasma antibodies IgM: Tests for toxoplasma infection, which can be harmful to the baby. 1 1 1
Toxoplasma antibodies IgG: Tests for toxoplasma infection, which can be harmful to the baby. 1 1 1
Vitamin D: Measures your vitamin D levels, essential for bone health and overall well-being. 0 0 1
Ferritin: Checks your iron stores to prevent iron deficiency anemia. 0 0 1
Hepatitis C antibody: Tests for hepatitis C infection, allowing early intervention if needed. 0 0 1
Cardiotocography (CTG): To assess the baby's heart rate and monitor fetal well-being. 0 0 3