17 Hydroxy Progesterone Neonatal Screen Dried blood spot

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Report in24–48 hours
Home collection✓ Chandigarh, Panchkula, Mohali
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Newborn Screening • Hormone Test • Dried Blood Spot (DBS)

17 Hydroxy Progesterone (17-OHP) – Neonatal Screen (Dried Blood Spot) ₹550

Newborn screening test that measures 17-Hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP) from a heel-prick dried blood spot. Helps screen for Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH), a treatable hormonal condition.

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Quick Details

Test Price ₹550
Fasting Required No
Sample Type Dried Blood Spot (Heel Prick)
Report Time 2–4 Working Days*

What is 17-OHP Neonatal Screening (Dried Blood Spot) test?

This newborn screening test measures 17-Hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP), a hormone made by the adrenal glands. It is performed on a dried blood spot (DBS) sample collected via a gentle heel prick. Elevated 17-OHP can suggest Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)—a condition that may cause salt loss, dehydration, and growth/hormonal issues if not detected early. Early screening helps ensure timely medical care.

Who should take this test?

  • All newborns as part of routine newborn screening (as advised by pediatrician).
  • Babies with family history of CAH or adrenal/hormonal disorders.
  • Newborns with signs like poor feeding, vomiting, dehydration, or excessive sleepiness (doctor-advised).
  • Babies with ambiguous genitalia or suspected endocrine imbalance (doctor-advised).
  • Preterm / low birth weight babies may also be screened as per pediatric protocol.

Preparation & Test Process

Best Time for Sample
Typically collected after 24–72 hours of birth (as advised by pediatrician).
Fasting
No fasting required.
Sample Type
Heel prick blood drops dried on special filter paper (DBS card).
Important Note
Inform the lab if the baby is preterm, low birth weight, unwell, or has received any transfusion (if applicable).
How the sample is collected (Step-by-step)
1) Baby’s heel is cleaned with antiseptic.
2) A quick, gentle heel prick is done with a sterile lancet.
3) A few drops of blood are placed on a DBS filter paper card in marked circles.
4) The card is air-dried and then sent for analysis.

How to interpret results

The report shows the 17-OHP level measured from the dried blood spot. Newborn reference cut-offs can vary based on age in hours, birth weight, and prematurity.

High / Borderline result does not always confirm disease, but may require: repeat DBS screening and/or serum (blood) confirmation tests as per pediatrician/endocrinologist advice.

Screening tests are not final diagnosis. Please consult your pediatrician for next steps.

FAQs – 17-OHP Neonatal Screen (DBS)

It may cause brief discomfort, similar to a quick pinprick. The process is fast and commonly used for newborn screening.
Most protocols collect DBS after 24–72 hours of birth. Your pediatrician will guide the best timing.
It primarily screens for Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH), a treatable adrenal hormone disorder.
Not always. Some babies (especially preterm/low birth weight) can show higher levels. Your doctor may advise repeat screening or confirmatory blood tests.

Book 17 Hydroxy Progesterone Neonatal Screen Dried blood spot in Chandigarh

Home collection · Digital reports · 24–48 hours

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Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only. Consult your doctor for medical advice. All tests processed with NABL-aligned quality standards.

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