Neonatal Screening Tests at Vyshnavi Hospitals

At Vyshnavi Hospitals, we focus on protecting your baby’s health right from the start. Our Neonatal Screening Tests are carried out to identify possible health concerns at an early stage, allowing timely medical support and improved long-term outcomes. These essential screenings help detect metabolic, genetic, and hormonal conditions that may not show visible signs at birth but can cause serious issues if not addressed early.

Why is Neonatal Screening Important?
Neonatal screening is a key step in ensuring your newborn’s healthy development. Early identification of conditions makes timely treatment possible, helping prevent developmental delays, long-term disabilities, or critical complications. Our screening methods follow globally accepted medical standards, delivering dependable and accurate results for early diagnosis and care.
Secure your baby’s healthy future with comprehensive Neonatal Screening Tests at Vyshnavi Hospitals. Reach out to us today for more information or to book an appointment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common questions about neonatal screening and newborn care.



Neonatal screening tests are usually done within the first 24 to 48 hours after birth to support early identification of potential health concerns.



Most screenings involve a quick heel prick or gentle, non-invasive tests such as hearing checks, causing only minimal discomfort.



An abnormal result does not always mean a serious condition. Additional confirmatory tests are performed to ensure accurate diagnosis before any treatment is planned.



Although not compulsory, neonatal screening is strongly advised by doctors to help detect treatable conditions at an early stage.



No special preparation is required. Our medical team will explain each step and ensure your baby remains comfortable throughout the screening process. For complete newborn care and guidance, Vyshnavi Hospitals is here to support you.

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