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Ultrasound NT Scan, in Visit Clinic

An early pregnancy ultrasound that measures fluid at the fetal neck to screen for chromosomal and heart risks in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Ultrasound NT Scan Test in Visit Clinic?

The Ultrasound NT Scan measures the nuchal translucency — a small fluid space at the back of a fetus’s neck. It is measured by ultrasound between about 11 and 14 weeks of pregnancy. A thicker nuchal translucency can signal increased risk of chromosomal conditions and some structural problems, such as heart defects. The measurement is important because it helps estimate risk, not give a diagnosis. Doctors combine the NT measurement with maternal age and blood markers to create a first‑trimester risk estimate. If the risk is high, they may recommend further testing such as cell‑free DNA screening or diagnostic tests like CVS or amniocentesis. The scan is quick, safe, and done by trained sonographers.

Ultrasound NT Scan Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Drink water to have a full bladder as instructed by your provider.

Ultrasound NT Scan Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Ultrasound NT Scan test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Ultrasound NT Scan Test in Visit Clinic?

Ultrasound NT Scan is usually part of first‑trimester screening and the combined risk assessment. Your doctor may order it for advanced maternal age, abnormal blood markers, or concerns found on routine scans. It helps screen for chromosomal conditions and some structural problems. Abnormal results can arise from chromosomal anomalies, heart defects, multiple pregnancy, or measurement timing. A family history of genetic conditions makes this scan more important.

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What is an NT scan ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

An NT (nuchal translucency) scan is a noninvasive ultrasound done at about 11–14 weeks’ pregnancy to measure the fluid-filled space at the back of the fetal neck. Combined with maternal blood tests and age, it screens risk for chromosomal conditions like Down syndrome and can suggest heart or structural concerns, while also confirming dating, fetal number, and heartbeat.

Is an NT scan painful in Visit Clinic?plus

An NT scan is not usually painful. It’s an ultrasound to measure fluid at the fetus’s neck around 11–13+6 weeks. Most people feel only mild pressure from a full bladder or the probe; some may get slight cramping if a transvaginal scan is needed. The test is brief and noninvasive with no lasting pain—tell the sonographer if you’re uncomfortable.

What is a normal NT value at 12 weeks in Visit Clinic?plus

At 12 weeks, a normal nuchal translucency (NT) is generally below about 3.5 mm, with typical values near 1.5–2.5 mm. NT measurements above the 95th centile (commonly ≈3.5 mm) are considered increased and prompt further assessment (detailed scan, noninvasive prenatal testing or diagnostic testing). Exact cutoffs vary with fetal crown–rump length and gestational age.

Can an NT ultrasound tell gender in Visit Clinic?plus

An NT (nuchal translucency) scan, done at 11–14 weeks, measures fluid at the back of the fetal neck to screen for chromosomal and structural issues — it’s not meant to determine sex. Sometimes the genital tubercle is visible and sex can be guessed, but accuracy is limited this early. Reliable fetal sexing comes from cell-free DNA testing or later ultrasound/diagnostic tests.

What if an NT scan is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

If an NT scan is increased, it raises risk of chromosomal conditions (e.g., Down, trisomy 18/13) and some structural problems, especially cardiac, but does not confirm a diagnosis. Next steps: discuss with your provider or fetal‑medicine specialist, consider non‑invasive prenatal testing (cfDNA), targeted ultrasound and fetal echocardiogram, and diagnostic testing (CVS or amniocentesis) with genetic counseling.

Why is an NT scan costly in Visit Clinic?plus

An NT scan is costly because it requires high-resolution ultrasound equipment and a specially trained sonographer to obtain precise measurements. It’s time-consuming, often includes pre-test counseling and detailed reporting, and may be followed by additional screening or diagnostic tests. Clinic overhead, quality-control standards, and limited availability of certified personnel further increase fees.