Alpha Thalassemia Mutation Screening 3 Common Mutation
Introduction
Alpha Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder that affects the production of hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen. The Alpha Thalassemia Mutation Screening test identifies three common mutations that lead to this condition. Understanding your genetic makeup is crucial for early diagnosis and effective management of potential health risks associated with Alpha Thalassemia.
What the Test Measures
This test specifically detects three common mutations in the alpha-globin gene, which are responsible for the majority of Alpha Thalassemia cases. By analyzing your genetic material, the test provides insights into your risk of developing the disorder or passing it on to future generations.
Who Should Consider This Test?
Individuals who should consider Alpha Thalassemia Mutation Screening include:
- Those with a family history of thalassemia or related blood disorders.
- Patients experiencing unexplained anemia or other symptoms of blood disorders.
- Couples planning to conceive, especially if one partner is of African, Mediterranean, or Asian descent.
Benefits of Taking the Test
Taking the Alpha Thalassemia Mutation Screening test offers numerous benefits:
- Early detection of genetic mutations, allowing for proactive health management.
- Informed reproductive choices for couples considering starting a family.
- Better understanding of personal health risks associated with thalassemia.
Understanding Your Results
Results from the Alpha Thalassemia Mutation Screening will indicate whether you carry any of the three common mutations. A positive result suggests a higher risk of thalassemia, while a negative result indicates no mutations detected. It is essential to discuss your results with a healthcare provider to understand their implications fully.
Test Pricing
Test Name | Discount Price | Regular Price |
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Alpha Thalassemia Mutation Screening 3 Common Mutation | 15,000 KSh | 20,000 KSh |
Additional Information
The Alpha Thalassemia Mutation Screening test requires a sample of peripheral blood collected in an EDTA Vacutainer (2ml). The turnaround time for results is approximately 7-8 days. It is recommended to undergo this screening with a doctor’s prescription, although it is not required for individuals undergoing surgery, pregnancy, or those planning to travel abroad.
Book Your Test Today!
We have branches across all major cities in Kenya, making it convenient for you to access our services. Don’t wait to understand your genetic health. Book the Alpha Thalassemia Mutation Screening test today! For inquiries, call or WhatsApp us at +254711564616.