A pre-marital screening is a crucial medical examination for couples intending to marry, to identify potential infectious, genetic, or hereditary health concerns. Before marriage, couples are encouraged to conduct pre-marital screenings to establish a health baseline and uncover any health concerns such as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
Certain STDs can lead to tubal factor infertility, thereby affecting one’s chances of becoming a parent. Additionally, pre-marital screenings can also shed light on reproductive and general health– all of which are important elements of a successful married life. As such, a pre-marital screening empowers couples to enter marriages with sufficient information about their partners regardless of whether a couple aims to bear children.
Pre-marital screening similarly helps to nurture a healthier relationship. This is made possible as pre-marital screening seeks to:
Depending on the type of pre-marital screening package that you opt for, it typically includes:
Diabetic profile
Hematology
Hepatitis profile
Sexual transmitted disease (STD) screen
Thalassemia screen
Thyroid profile
Other tests
Some of the insights that a pre-marital screening offers include:
A pre-marital screening is a quick, and straightforward examination. Be that as it may, it is important to be prepared before the screening appointment to prevent any possible hiccups. These preparations may include:
The results from a pre-marital screening are typically obtained within 48 to 72 hours. Once your doctor has received the results, he or she will explain the results to you, and recommend your next course of action. But generally, the outcome of the results is often:
Are you looking to declare your I Do’s soon? Then delay no more, and schedule an appointment for a pre-marital screening with one of our esteemed doctors today.
Is a pre-marital screening the same as a pre-conception screening?
While they have similar tests being performed, pre-marital screening, and pre-conception screening both have different goals. A pre-marital screening is aimed at understanding your overall health, and how certain factors may affect your family. Meanwhile, a pre-conception screening focuses more on your fertility health, to determine the likelihood of you becoming a parent.
If I have done a pre-marital screening before my previous marriage, do I still need to undergo a second screening before I wed my new spouse?
While this is often on a case-to-case basis, generally it is recommended to undergo another round of pre-marital screening for precautionary purposes.
Are there any additional tips that I should take note of?
Often receiving less-than-pleasing or satisfactory results can cause sadness and distress. Having a stable support system will facilitate your journey, as well as aid in strengthening the relationship. At Ardeness Health we are well-equipped to aid our patients with sympathetic, discreet and compassionate care.
How much does a pre-marital screening cost?
At Ardennes Health, the pre-marital screening costs $298 per individual, and $558 per couple.