Book VTE Risk Assessment in Pregnancy | Lahalak Medical Platform

Venous Thromboembolism is a significant risk factor during pregnancy. Early clinical scoring and lab assessment help determine your need for thromboprophylaxis, ensuring a safe and healthy pregnancy journey for you and your baby.

Scientific name: Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Risk Assessment

This assessment includes comprehensive clinical scoring and laboratory workup for VTE risks during pregnancy. It determines the necessity for preventive treatments based on medical history and precise lab results.

Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Risk Assessment - Protect Your Pregnancy from VTE
Service type Laboratory and clinical assessment
Duration 15-20 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required

Included Services

  • Blood sample collection
  • Medical history review
  • Clinical risk scoring

Medical Service Information

Why is this Assessment Important?

  • To identify the probability of developing venous clots during pregnancy.
  • To make an evidence-based medical decision regarding the need for preventive blood thinners.
  • To protect the mother from complications of vascular occlusion.

Who Should Get This Assessment?

  • Pregnant women with a personal or family history of blood clots.
  • Women aged 35 or older during pregnancy.
  • Cases of obesity or multiple pregnancies (twins).
  • Women with certain chronic medical conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is this assessment safe for the baby? Yes, it is a clinical and lab-based evaluation with no risk to the fetus.
  • When should I get assessed? Ideally during your first prenatal visit or if your health status changes.

Conditions & Notices

  • Bring any previous medical reports related to thrombosis

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