Walk Down The Aisle With Complete Assurance
A pre-wedding health screening provides you with the assurance you need to enjoy your special day. Get tested, and get a detailed analysis of the results and what it means for you and your partner.

Test Includes:
Blood Group, Genotype, HIV, Hepatitis, TB, Syphilis, Gonorhoea, Urine Culture, FBC, Pelvic Ultrasound, Hormonal Assay, Pregnancy Test
Basic
Includes 5 tests
N13,000
- Blood Grouping (ABO & Rh Typing)
- Hb Genotype
- HIV I & II Antibodies test
- Hepatitis B Antigen test
- B-hCG (Pregnancy test)
Standard (Recommended)
Includes 5 tests
N23,500
- Blood Grouping (ABO & Rh Typing)
- Hb Genotype
- HIV I & II Antibodies test
- Hepatitis B Antigen test
- Hepatitis C test
- Tuberculosis test
- Syphilis test
- B-hCG (Pregnancy test)
Comprehensive
Includes 11 tests
N57,500
- Blood Grouping (ABO & Rh Typing)
- Hb Genotype
- HIV I & II Antibodies test
- Hepatitis B Antigen test
- Hepatitis C test
- Tuberculosis Test
- Syphilis Test
- Gonorhoea Test
- Herpes I & II Test
- Urine MCS
- Full Blood Count
- Pelvic Ultrasound
- Hormonal Assay
- B-hCG (Pregnancy test)
About Pre-Wedding Tests
A pre-wedding test is an essential step intending couples should opt for to ensure a healthy future for themselves and their potential children. This set of tests helps to identify any underlying health conditions or possible genetic disorders that may impact fertility, pregnancy, or general well-being. These include:
Why Take This Test?
Test Included
Taking a pre-wedding health test is a proactive step that some couples choose to take before getting married. It involves undergoing a series of medical tests and screenings to assess the health status of both partners. The primary reasons for taking a pre-wedding health test include:
Knowledge and Awareness
A pre-wedding health test provides valuable information about each partner’s health status. It helps identify any existing health conditions or risk factors that may require attention or management.
Family Planning
Couples planning to start a family may take a pre-wedding health test to assess their fertility and reproductive health. Identifying any potential fertility issues early on can help in making informed family planning decisions and seeking appropriate medical advice if needed. Prevention and
Early Detection
The tests can help detect any underlying health issues at an early stage, allowing for timely medical intervention and treatment. Early detection of certain conditions can lead to better outcomes and improve the overall health and well-being of both partners.
Improve Health Habits
The results of the health tests can serve as a wake-up call for adopting healthier lifestyle habits. Couples can use the information to make positive changes in their diet, exercise routines, and overall lifestyle.
Screening for Genetic Conditions
Some couples may be concerned about the risk of passing on certain genetic conditions to their children. Pre-wedding health tests may include genetic screening to identify any potential genetic risks.
Promote Open Communication
Undergoing health tests together encourages open communication about health matters and fosters an environment of mutual support and understanding between partners.
Peace of Mind
Knowing that both partners are in good health or addressing any health concerns beforehand can provide peace of mind and reduce unnecessary stress as they embark on their married life. It’s important to note that pre-wedding health tests are not compulsory and may vary based on individual preferences, cultural norms, and local regulations.