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Scan packages

At London Pregnancy Clinic we designed a comprehensive scan schedule for you and your baby. We specialise in Fetal Medicine and each scan is aims to screen for different aspects of your baby’s growth and development.  

Discounted scan packages

Early Fetal Reassurance: 2 early scans to screen for your baby’s health as early as possible

NHS Complementing Scan: 3 scans that work around the 2 scans you will routinely be offered by the NHS, usually at 12 and 20 weeks

Comprehensive Scan Package: 6 scans, the ultimate package for comprehensive screening throughout your pregnancy. Recommended for high risk pregnancies, IVF pregnancies and pregnancies following a miscarriage

2 scans:
Early Fetal Reassurance Package

£500

(add NIPT PrenatalSAFE/Panorama/Unity +£280-330)

10 week scan (+ NIPT)

  • The most advanced anomaly scan at 10 weeks which aims to exclude 10 major fetal anomalies visible at this stage
  • 3 chromosomal anomalies including Down’s Syndrome by NIPT 

16 weeks – Early Fetal Scan

  • Our advanced early anomaly scan screening for >100 structural anomalies

3 Scans:
NHS complementary scan package

£730

(add NIPT PrenatalSAFE/Panorama/Unity +£280-330)

10 week scan (+ NIPT)

  • The earliest anomaly scan at 10 weeks which aims to exclude 10 major fetal anomalies visible at this stage
  • 3 chromosomal anomalies including Down’s Syndrome by NIPT 

16 weeks – Early Fetal Scan

  • Our advanced early anomaly scan screening for >100 structural anomalies

28 weeks – 3rd Trimester Anomaly Scan

  • Advanced screening for birth defects with late manifestation (especially for anomalies of the brain, heart and the kidneys), which are not visible at NHS 20 weeks scan. We will confirm normal fetal growth and wellbeing. Best time to perform medical 3d/4d scan

6 scans:
Comprehensive pregnancy package

£1250

(add NIPT PrenatalSAFE/Panorama/Unity +£280-330)

10 week scan (+ NIPT)

  • The earliest anomaly scan at 10 weeks which aims to exclude 10 major fetal anomalies visible at this stage
  • 3 chromosomal anomalies including Down’s Syndrome by NIPT 

16 weeks – Early Fetal Scan

  • Our advanced early anomaly scan screening for >100 structural anomalies

22 weeks – Anomaly Scan

  • Anomaly scan with the most comprehensive checklist of your baby’s wellbeing and abnormalities

28 weeks – 3rd Trimester Anomaly Scan

  • Advanced screening for birth defects with late manifestation (especially for anomalies of the brain, heart and the kidneys), which are not visible at NHS 20 weeks scan. Best time to perform medical 3d/4d scan

32 weeks – Wellbeing Scan

  • Check for your baby’s wellbeing, growth and confirmation of normal development

36 weeks – Pre Delivery Scan

  • The final check before you meet your baby, confirming normal baby’s wellbeing, growth and  position to exclude breech presentation

your full pregnancy scan timeline

Here are the recommended times for each scan in the above packages. Please note, if you took the 10 Week Scan we recommend to wait to 16 weeks for the Early Fetal Scan.

Viability Scan

The Viability Scan is the first scan in your pregnancy journey. It is sometimes referred to as the “dating scan” or “early pregnancy scan”.

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Early Fetal Scan

The Early Fetal Scan, which is our signature scan, aims to provide reassurance as early as possible, regarding the health and development of your baby.

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Anomaly Scan

By 20-22 weeks of pregnancy, you are roughly halfway through your journey. This is an ideal time to re-examine the anatomical development of your baby using the Anomaly Scan/Anatomy Scan.

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3rd Trimester Anomaly Scan

The NHS fetal screening program in the UK does not include any additional scans after the 18-20 weeks anomaly scan for pregnant women with no risk factors. This means that for most women, the 18-20 weeks scan is the last scan in their pregnancy. However, in many other countries, there are additional ultrasound scans schedules for the third trimester, which aim to evaluate fetal growth and development.

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Wellbeing Scan

Special 3rd trimester scan aiming to exclude late pregnancy problems and also checking baby’s growth and wellbeing. 4D scan included.

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10 Weeks Scan

This is the earliest and most technologically advanced anomaly scan at 10 weeks which aims to exclude 10 major fetal anomalies visible at this stage. At 10 weeks your baby’s main structures have already developed which allows us the chance to perform a first structural examination.

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NIPT Test

We combine advanced NIPT for Downs syndrome and other chromosomal anomalies with our expert ultrasound anomaly scan to check baby’s health as early as possible.

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Presentation Scan

The main aim of the Presentation Scan is to diagnose breech position or other abnormalities in the baby’s position. The clinician assisting you with the delivery will use this information to prepare for your baby’s birth!

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Frequently Asked Questions

You have a question? We have an answer.

What is offered by the NHS Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme?

Currently NHS Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme includes: 

Screening for Down’s syndrome is offered to all eligible pregnant women, and takes place between 10⁺⁰ and 20⁺⁰ weeks of pregnancy.

Screening for Edwards’ syndrome and Patau’s syndrome is offered to all eligible pregnant women and takes place between 10⁺⁰ and 14⁺¹ weeks of pregnancy.

Screening for 11 physical conditions as part of the 20-week scan is offered to all pregnant women and takes place between 18⁺⁰ and 20⁺⁶ weeks of pregnancy. Scans can be completed up to 23⁺⁰ weeks of pregnancy.

Your first scan with the NHS is likely to be the Nuchal Translucency/Dating scan at 11-13 weeks. This scan is predominantly designed to screen for the same chromosomal anomalies (Down’s, Edwards and Patau’s syndromes) as NIPT using an older methodology developed in the 1990s. NIPT is a far more advanced test developed in 2011 with a much higher accuracy.

Most crucially, majority of NHS Trusts have no protocols for structural anomalies screening at 11-13 weeks scan. Our scans are especially designed to screen for every anomaly detectable from an early gestational age and will improve the management of the pregnancy.

Second scan in NHS is usually done at 19-20 weeks it called Anomaly Scan and includes screening for 11 conditions:

  • Edwards’ syndrome (T18)
  • Patau’s syndrome (T13)
  • anencephaly
  • spina bifida
  • cleft lip
  • congenital diaphragmatic hernia
  • gastroschisis
  • exomphalos
  • congenital heart disease
  • bilateral renal agenesis
  • lethal skeletal dysplasia

In our London Pregnancy Clinic we screen for those 11 conditions among other 100 anomalies at 12-16 weeks Early Fetal Scan, however we are well aware that in some cases those abnormalities can have delayed manifestation (for example diaphragmatic hernia) or being too small to be detected (cleft lip). 

Can I have my images from the scan? What else will I get?

Yes, of course. We use Tricefy which is a secure cloud system to upload images from your scan to be viewed before you even leave the scanning room! You will also receive a hard and soft copy of your detailed ultrasound report as well as some high-quality colour printouts for you to take home with you!

Tricefy also allows you to download the images from the scan and share him with your loved ones via message/social media.

We provide still ultrasound images for you to take away with you on the day. We also send these to you electronically, with a couple of video clips. We provide a USB stick with the full 3D/4D experience.

How many scans can I do during pregnancy? Is it safe to have many ultrasound examinations??

The answer is you can have as many scans as it needed for appropriate management of your pregnancy. Some mothers with complicated pregnancies, in order to confirm fetal wellbeing, can have scans few times a week. There is no cumulative effects from repeated scans. 

Ultrasound is very safe for your baby because it uses just low intensity sound and there is no any radiation exposure. The results of the WHO systematic review on safety of ultrasonography in pregnancy has showed that ultrasonography in pregnancy was not associated with adverse maternal or perinatal outcome, impaired physical or neurological development, increased risk for malignancy in childhood, subnormal intellectual performance or mental diseases.

The only known effect from use of ultrasound equipment is its potential to increase temperature of the body. It can happen only with prolong (more than hour) uninterrupted scanning with high intensity ultrasound modes and especially with use of outdated equipment. 

On every scan we control Thermal Index (TI) as an on-screen guide of the potential for tissue heating and strictly following ALARA principle (as low as reasonably achievable) during all scans. For early pregnancy scans we perform ongoing audit of Thermal Index (TI) and time of the scan.

How many scans would you recommend during pregnancy? What is the best scan schedule?

We think that the best scan schedule for uncomplicated pregnancy is:

I would like to have additional private tests, however we have limited resources. Which scans and test would you recommend as a minimum for my baby?

We think that essential scans for every future mother for uncomplicated pregnancy are:

  • 10 Weeks Scan and NIPT (affordable Invitae NIPS) at 10 weeks in London Pregnancy Clinic
  • NHS NT scan preferable at 13 weeks
  • NHS anomaly scan at 19-20 weeks
  • 3rd Trimester Anomaly Scan at 28 weeks in London Pregnancy Clinic

This minimalistic schedule will give you:

  • earliest scan to exclude major anomalies (10 weeks Scan)
  • best option for Down’s syndrome screening (Invitae NIPS)
  • screening for anomalies with late manifestation and early fetal growth disorders which can be invisible at 19-20 week at NHS anomaly scan (3rd trimester anomaly scan)  
What is the most advanced and comprehensive scan that I can do early in the pregnancy for my reassurance?

Early Fetal Echocardiography is the most advanced and comprehensive ultrasound scan in early pregnancy.

We will perform:

  • Special examination for fetal heart
  • Top-to-toe examination of all baby’s organs and structures

You can have also NIPT for the most accurate Down’s syndrome screening as add-on option during this scan

Our pregnancy scan package refund policy

In the unfortunate event of pregnancy loss or various pregnancy complications where the pregnancy scan package is deemed unnecessary by our Medical Staff, we will refund you the proportion of the scans that were not performed. For example, if you took a 3 scan package and only ended up having 2 of the 3, we will refund you 33% of the total package fee. 

What are the different NIPT options at London Pregnancy Clinic?

PrenatalSafe (Basic): Scan Price + £280
PrenatalSafe is a top NIPT option at the London Pregnancy Clinic, offering robust performance, low no-call results, and a quick turnaround time of 2-4 working days. It utilises advanced genomics technology to screen for Down syndrome, Edwards syndrome, and Patau syndrome, with the option to determine fetal sex. The test is considered the best option for NIPT in London due to its convenience, minimal blood requirement, and reliable results.


Panorama AI (Extended): Scan Price + £330
Panorama AI is a globally renowned NIPT with a strong reputation for Down’s syndrome screening. It can also screen for Di George syndrome (22q11 microdeletion syndrome), a chromosomal disorder affecting heart development. However, it has a longer turnaround time of up to 1.5 weeks due to international shipping to a US-based lab.


Unity (Cheapest): Scan Price + £230
Unity NIPT offers competitive pricing and can screen for Down’s syndrome, Edwards syndrome, Patau syndrome, and other common chromosomal abnormalities. It also provides screening for the fetal Rh blood group for expectant mothers with Rh negative blood group. Additionally, Unity Carrier Screen can screen for a range of severe genetic disorders, including cystic fibrosis, spinal muscular atrophy, and sickle cell disease.


Smart Test (Most Advanced): £1690 including 2 scans
The Smart Test is an advanced option that screens for various chromosomal anomalies, microdeletions, genetic diseases, single-gene disorders, and structural anomalies. It is the most comprehensive NIPT package available at the clinic.


Harmony Test: discontinued
The Harmony Test was discontinued in September 2023 due to notable occurrences of inconclusive results, constant delays in reporting, an unacceptable failure rate, and mistakes in fetal sexing. The clinic has shifted to an alternative NIPT method based on different technology used by other NHS providers.

We perform all the spectrum of expert scans in pregnancy

Please contact us if you have any requirements for specific ultrasound scan or test