Premarital health testing is the practice of getting a comprehensive health screening done before marriage. It gives couples clear, accurate information about their individual and combined health status before they begin their married life together.
Why Premarital Testing Matters
Marriage is one of the most significant commitments two people make. Shared health decisions, family planning, and long term wellbeing are all deeply intertwined with that commitment. Premarital health testing is the responsible, caring extension of that commitment into the health domain.
What Does a Comprehensive Premarital Screen Include?
Genetic Disorder Screening: Thalassemia and Sickle Cell trait testing identifies whether either or both partners carry genetic variants that could affect future children.
Infection Safety Screening: HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and VDRL are tested. All are transmissible between partners and from mother to child, and all are detectable before symptoms appear.
Blood Group Compatibility: Identifying blood groups and Rh factor helps anticipate and prevent Rh incompatibility complications in pregnancy.
Hormonal and Fertility Baseline: Thyroid function, basic fertility hormones, and blood sugar provide a baseline picture of hormonal and metabolic health.
General Blood Health (CBC): Identifies anaemia, immune health, and other indicators relevant to overall health.
Who Should Do Premarital Testing?
Every couple, regardless of age, community, or apparent health status, benefits from premarital testing. Genetic carriers are often completely asymptomatic. Infections show no early signs. The only way to know is to test.
How to Get Tested Without the Inconvenience
At home premarital testing removes every logistical barrier. A certified professional visits your home. Results are delivered on WhatsApp within 48 to 72 hours.





