What is a NIPT test?
NIPT is an abbreviation for Non Invasive Prenatal Test and is a blood sample from the mother that screens for chromosome anomalies in the fetus. You can choose a NIPT test if you want a highly accurate risk assessment without putting a risk to your pregnancy.
There are different NIPT providers and we offer Panorama and Evita Test Complete. If you are not sure which NIPT test is right for you you can use the guide at the bottom of this page to help you decide.
Panorama
Possible from week 9+0
Can be used on twins and is the only NIPT that can tell you if your twins are identical or fraternal and each twin’s gender.
Tests for specific copy number variations such as Down’s Syndrome, sex chromosome defects and more. Gender optional.
Only NIPT that can detect triploidy.
Based on cell free DNA (DNA fragments).
Developed and analyzed in the USA.
Evita Test Complete
Possible between week 10+0 and 14+6
Tests all chromosomes for copy number variations.
Evita differs from other NIPT tests by investigating all 23 chromosome pairs thereby making it the most accurate NIPT test on the market.
Gender optional.
Developed and analyzed in Denmark.
