Neonatal Testing Scholarly Peer Review Journal

Neonatal Testing Scholarly Peer Review Journal

Newborn screening tests are free. The tests are not compulsory and a verbal or written agreement (dependent on the state/territory) is required from the parents of the child before the heel prick test is performed.

An information pamphlet should be provided to you prior to collection of the sample, to allow discussion and to obtain your consent for collection and testing. Parents may refuse the test on behalf of their baby, but this could unnecessarily risk the baby’s health.

Most babies screened will not have any of the conditions but for the small number that do, the benefits of screening are enormous. Early treatment can improve their health and prevent severe disability or even death.


Last Updated on: Nov 28, 2024

Global Scientific Words in Medical Sciences