Protect Your Baby’s Future with DMD Prenatal Screening
As expectant parents in South Africa, you’re already making countless decisions to ensure your baby’s wellbeing. The thought of genetic conditions like Duchenne muscular dystrophy can understandably create anxiety during this special time. Our DMD Mutation Screening offers you the clarity and reassurance you need to approach your pregnancy with confidence and peace of mind.
Understanding DMD Prenatal Screening
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic condition that primarily affects muscle function. Our comprehensive prenatal screening examines all 79 exons of the dystrophin gene using advanced MLPA technology. This thorough approach ensures we detect even the smallest genetic variations that could impact your baby’s health.
Think of this test as your early warning system – providing crucial information that allows you and your healthcare team to prepare and plan for the best possible outcomes.
Who Should Consider This Important Screening?
This test is particularly important for families with:
- Family history of Duchenne muscular dystrophy or related muscle conditions
- Previous children affected by muscular dystrophy
- Known carriers of DMD mutations in the family
- Unexplained elevated creatine kinase levels in previous pregnancies
- Concerns about muscle development or neurological conditions
Even without family history, many parents choose this screening for complete peace of mind about their baby’s genetic health.
Why Early Detection Matters for Your Family
Early knowledge through DMD screening provides significant advantages:
- Informed Decision Making: Understand your baby’s health status to make the best choices for your family
- Early Intervention Planning: Connect with specialists and support services before birth
- Reduced Anxiety: Replace uncertainty with clear information and a plan
- Family Preparation: Prepare siblings and extended family for any special needs
- Medical Team Coordination: Ensure the right specialists are involved from day one
Understanding Your Results with Compassion
We know waiting for genetic test results can be stressful. That’s why our team provides:
- Clear, easy-to-understand result explanations
- Genetic counselling support if needed
- Connection to appropriate medical specialists
- Ongoing support throughout your pregnancy journey
Most families receive reassuring news that their baby does not have DMD mutations, providing immediate relief and allowing them to focus on enjoying their pregnancy.
Affordable Peace of Mind for South African Families
| Test Option | Regular Price | Special Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| DMD Mutation Screening (79 Exons) Prenatal | ZAR 8,700 | ZAR 3,300 |
Price includes sample collection, comprehensive analysis, and detailed result reporting
Why South African Families Trust Oracle Genomics
- Nationwide Coverage: Accessible testing in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria and throughout South Africa
- Advanced Technology: State-of-the-art MLPA methodology for exceptional accuracy
- Rapid Results: 7-10 day turnaround for timely decision-making
- Expert Team: Experienced genetic specialists focused on your family’s wellbeing
- Compassionate Care: Understanding support throughout your testing journey
Take the First Step Toward Peace of Mind Today
Don’t let uncertainty cloud this special time in your life. With our limited-time special pricing of ZAR 8,700, there’s never been a better opportunity to gain the clarity you deserve.
Limited Availability: This special pricing is available for a limited time only. Secure your screening while you can still save ZAR 3,300.
Convenient Nationwide Access: Whether you’re in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, or Pretoria, we make professional genetic testing accessible to all South African families.
Important Note: This DMD mutation screening requires a doctor’s prescription. Please consult with your healthcare provider to obtain the necessary referral. Prescription requirements do not apply for surgery, pregnancy cases, or international travel planning.

