Basic NICC Test in Johor Bahru
Basic Prenatal Screening (11–13 Weeks)
The Basic NICC Test is a combined prenatal screening package that includes a maternal blood test and ultrasound scan to assess the risk of common chromosomal abnormalities in the baby.
This package is suitable for expectant mothers between 11 and 13 weeks of pregnancy and is often chosen as an early, introductory screening option.
What’s Included in This Screening?
Blood Test
Screens for common chromosomal trisomies, including:
• Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)
• Trisomy 18 (Edwards Syndrome)
• Trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome)
Ultrasound
Nuchal Translucency (NT) Scan
Measures the fluid at the back of the baby’s neck to assess the risk of chromosomal abnormalities and certain structural conditions.
Doctor Consultation
A consultation with our Klinik Caring doctors to:
• Review both blood test and ultrasound results
• Explain what the findings mean
• Advise on further screening or follow-up if required
Why Choose the Basic NICC Test?
The Basic NICC Test is suitable for parents who want a simple, early prenatal risk assessment during the first trimester.
It is commonly chosen by parents who:
• Want early screening between 11 and 13 weeks
• Prefer a combined blood test and ultrasound approach
• Are deciding whether further testing such as NIPT is needed
• Want an initial assessment as part of routine antenatal care
This screening helps provide early information and supports informed decision-making for the next steps in pregnancy care.
At Klinik Caring, we ensure every patient receives clear explanations and compassionate support throughout their pregnancy journey.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Basic NICC Test?
The Basic NICC Test is a first-trimester prenatal screening that combines a maternal blood test and a nuchal translucency (NT) ultrasound scan to assess the risk of common chromosomal abnormalities.
When can I do the Basic NICC Test?
It is recommended between 11 and 13 weeks of pregnancy.
Is the Basic NICC Test safe?
Yes. Both the blood test and ultrasound are safe for mother and baby and do not increase miscarriage risk.
What happens if the result shows increased risk?
Our doctors will explain the results in detail and advise on further screening options, such as NIPT or diagnostic tests, if appropriate.
Where can I do the Basic NICC Test in Johor Bahru?
The Basic NICC Test is available at Klinik Caring, serving patients from Skudai, Impian Emas, and the wider Johor Bahru area.



