Fetal Medicine
With specialised fetal-medicine training from AIIMS, New Delhi, Dr. Deepika Verma helps couples understand and navigate genetic concerns before and during pregnancy — translating complex results into clear, actionable guidance.
Counselling services
- Preconception counselling — assessing family history and genetic risks before pregnancy
- Prenatal screening interpretation — NT scans, double/triple marker tests, anomaly scans, NIPT
- Guidance on further testing — when and whether procedures like amniocentesis are advisable
Why genetic counselling matters
Good counselling helps you make informed decisions with confidence, reduces anxiety, and ensures the right tests are done at the right time.
Frequently asked questions
Who should consider genetic counselling?
Couples with a family history of genetic conditions, previous affected pregnancy, advanced maternal age, or abnormal screening results — and anyone wanting to understand their risks before or during pregnancy.
What is NIPT?
Non-invasive prenatal testing — a blood test that screens for certain chromosomal conditions with high accuracy and no risk to the pregnancy.
Does genetic counselling mean something is wrong?
No — it's often preventive and reassuring, helping you understand risks and make informed choices, whether or not any issue is found.