Basic NIPT

Key points:

Free 20 minute midwife consultation before you do the test to help you choose which option to go with
Access to LPC Fetal Medicine, Obstetrics and Genetic Specialists if a high risk result is found
Earliest NIPT that can be done from 9 weeks of pregnancy
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Explore your options:
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Our Basic NIPT options include PrenatalSafe and Panorama AI, which screen for the three most common chromosomal conditions: Down’s, Edwards’ and Patau’s syndromes. These tests provide reliable reassurance with minimal testing.

Useful Information:

Next Day Shipping & Logistics

1. Get your kit from us. Free next-day delivery of your NIPT kit. Shipped after your free 20 minute midwife consultation and test choice is confirmed.

2. Easy returns. After your sample collection, send your sample in the pre-paid bag to the nearest depot (details in email). Lab turnaround time starts once it’s dispatched.

Sample Collection Method

Arrange your own collection (Free): We send you the kit, you organise your sample collection.

Jeen Clinic Network (+£40): 90+ locations across the UK. Flexible, affordable, and often the fastest way to get your test done.

Home Visit (+£65): A nurse comes to you for a convenient at-home blood draw.

from 10 weeks

PrenatalSafe 3 UK

Price
£ 325 
Turnaround

2

-

4

days

Conditions
3
£ 325 
from 9 weeks

Basic NIPT

Price
£ 295 
Turnaround

7

-

10

days

Conditions
3
£ 295 
from 9 weeks

Panorama Basic

Price
£ 355 
Turnaround

7

-

10

days

Conditions
9
£ 355 

How it works?

Simple steps to take your NIPT test with Jeen.

38 locations across the UK

A simple, low-cost option with flexible scheduling. For many patients, this is the quickest and most practical way to complete the test.

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Frequently
Asked Questions

What is genetic testing?

Genetic testing looks at your DNA to find changes or variants in your genes. These changes can tell us if you’re at risk for certain inherited conditions, like hereditary cancers or if you’re a carrier for a genetic condition.

What can genetic testing tell me?

It can reveal if you have a higher genetic risk for certain cancers (like breast, ovarian or bowel), if you’re a carrier for inherited conditions, or if you have a genetic condition that could impact your health or your family’s.

Will the results tell me if I’ll definitely get a disease?

No — genetic testing shows your risk, not a guarantee. Some people with a genetic variant never develop the condition, while others without a variant might still be affected due to lifestyle or environmental factors.

What is genetic testing?

It’s simple — you speak with one of our expert Genetic Counsellors, receive a home kit in the post, collect a cheek swab, and send it back. Your DNA is analysed in a UK or US lab, and results are ready in under 4 weeks.

Is my data safe and private?

Yes. At Jeen Health, your data is encrypted and stored securely on our GDPR compliant servers, as well as with our vetted laboratories. Your results are only shared with you and your dedicated Genetic Counsellor, never with insurers or third parties.

Is genetic testing only for people with a family history of disease?

Not at all. While a strong family history increases your risk, many people with genetic conditions have no known family history. Testing helps you uncover hidden risks you wouldn’t otherwise know about.

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Our team of expert Genetic Counsellors is here to help. Whether you're curious about testing, your results, or what’s right for you — we're just a message away.

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