Newborn Screening
Newborn screening tests take place before your newborn leaves the hospital. Babies are
tested to identify serious or life-threatening conditions before symptoms begin. Such
diseases are usually rare. However, they can affect a baby's normal physical and mental
development.
Most tests use a few drops of blood from pricking the baby's heel. A hearing test
involves placing a tiny earphone in the baby's ear and measuring his or her response to
sound.
If a screening test suggests a problem, your baby's doctor will follow up with further
testing. If those tests confirm a problem, the doctor may refer you to a specialist for
treatment. Following your doctor's treatment plan can save your baby from lifelong health
and developmental problems.
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