NICC Test
Pregnancy is an exciting journey filled with hope and anticipation. Along the way, parents also want reassurance that their baby is developing healthily. One of the best ways to check this early in pregnancy is through a Non-Invasive Chromosomal Check (NICC) — also known as the NIPT test.
At Klinik Caring Johor, we offer NICC prenatal screening to help expecting mothers understand their baby’s genetic health safely and accurately.
If you are searching for a NICC test near me or Down syndrome screening Malaysia, this guide explains how the test works, when to do it, and why many mothers choose it.
What Is the NICC Test?
The NICC test (Non-Invasive Chromosomal Check) is an advanced blood test that screens for common chromosomal conditions in a developing baby.
It analyses tiny fragments of the baby’s DNA that circulate naturally in the mother’s blood during pregnancy. Because it only requires a simple blood draw, the test is safe and risk-free for both mother and baby.
This test is also known internationally as the Non-Invasive Prenatal Test (NIPT).
What Does the NICC Test Screen For?
The NICC test screens for the most common chromosomal abnormalities:
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Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome)
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Trisomy 18 (Edwards syndrome)
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Trisomy 13 (Patau syndrome)
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Sex chromosome conditions such as Turner and Klinefelter syndromes
Some NICC panels can also detect other rare chromosomal changes and may reveal the baby’s gender, if parents wish to know.
When Should You Do the NICC Test?
The NICC test can be performed from 10 weeks of pregnancy. It is suitable for:
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Mothers of any age who want reassurance
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Women with a family history of genetic conditions
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Pregnancies with previous abnormal screening results
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Parents who want reliable early information about their baby’s health
Our doctor will guide you on the best timing and help you understand your results.
Why Choose NICC Over Traditional Screening?
First-trimester blood tests and ultrasound markers offer only estimated risks. They can sometimes produce false alarms or miss certain problems.
The NICC test offers a much higher accuracy, with over 99% detection rate for major trisomies.
Benefits include:
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Safe, simple blood test
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No miscarriage risk
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High accuracy
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Early testing from 10 weeks
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Clear reassurance for parents
How the NICC Test Works
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A small blood sample is taken from the mother.
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The sample is processed in a certified genetics laboratory.
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Advanced technology analyses the DNA fragments for extra or missing chromosomes.
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Results are usually ready within 10–14 days.
Once your report is available, our doctor will explain it clearly and answer any questions you may have.
Understanding Your Results
NICC results are usually reported as “low risk” or “high risk”.
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Low risk: Your baby is very unlikely to have the screened conditions.
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High risk: This does not confirm a problem, but further testing such as amniocentesis may be recommended for confirmation.
Our clinic offers supportive counselling so you understand every part of your result.
Is the NICC Test Right for You?
NICC is a screening test, not a diagnostic one. It cannot detect every condition but is extremely reliable for the chromosomal disorders it screens for.
It is ideal for parents who want:
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A safe, non-invasive option
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Early information to plan ahead
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High accuracy without invasive procedures
Preparing for the NICC Test
No fasting or special preparation is required. You may continue your usual meals and activities before the test.
The process takes only a few minutes, and you can go home immediately after your blood sample is collected.
Why Choose Klinik Caring Johor
At Klinik Caring (Impian Emas, Johor), we ensure mothers receive a comfortable and supportive experience.
We provide:
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NICC (NIPT) testing from 10 weeks
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Doctor consultation before and after the test
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Clear guidance on understanding your results
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Confidential, professional care throughout your pregnancy journey
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is the NICC test safe?
Yes. It is a simple blood test with no risk to the baby.
2. Can the test tell my baby’s gender?
Yes, if you wish to know.
3. When will I receive my results?
Results typically arrive within 10–14 working days.
4. Do I need to repeat the test?
No. One NICC test per pregnancy is usually enough.
Key Takeaways
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The NICC test is a safe and accurate screening for chromosomal conditions such as Down syndrome.
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It can be done from 10 weeks of pregnancy using only the mother’s blood.
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It provides early reassurance without the risks of invasive procedures.
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Klinik Caring Johor offers NICC testing with caring, clear, professional guidance.



