Early Genetic Insight, From a Simple Blood Draw
Drawn to Helping Others now offers Natera's Panorama™ non-invasive prenatal test — a highly accurate screening for your baby's genetic health, starting as early as nine weeks into pregnancy.
Natera's Most Ordered Prenatal Screening Test
Panorama™ is a non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) that analyzes placental DNA found in a pregnant person's blood to assess the chance of certain chromosomal conditions affecting your baby's health. It can be performed any time after 9 weeks of pregnancy with a simple blood draw — no needles near the baby, no added risk to your pregnancy.
Panorama is the only SNP-based NIPT, using technology that distinguishes between the pregnant person's DNA and the baby's DNA for more precise results, and is trusted by 1 in 3 OB-GYNs across the United States.
- Non-invasive — just a simple blood draw
- Available as early as 9 weeks of pregnancy
- The only NIPT that distinguishes maternal vs. fetal DNA
- Optional fetal sex reporting available
What Panorama Screens For
Panorama screens for common genetic conditions caused by extra or missing chromosomes, giving you and your provider a clearer picture early in pregnancy.
Common Trisomies
Screens for conditions like Down syndrome (trisomy 21), as well as trisomy 13 and trisomy 18.
Sex Chromosome Conditions
Assesses chromosomal conditions related to the sex chromosomes, with optional fetal sex reporting.
Microdeletions & Triploidy
Panorama is the only NIPT that tests for triploidy, and can also screen for select microdeletion syndromes.
How Panorama Testing Works
From a simple blood draw to a personalized risk report, here's what to expect.
Schedule Your Draw
Call to schedule a mobile appointment at your home, office, or wherever is most comfortable for you.
Quick Blood Draw
One of our trained phlebotomists collects a sample from the mother — no procedures involving the baby, no added pregnancy risk.
Receive Your Results
Cell-free placental DNA is analyzed at Natera's lab, and a personalized risk report is delivered to you and your provider, typically within 5 to 12 days.
Panorama is a screening test, not a diagnostic test. Pregnancy-management decisions should be based on confirmatory diagnostic testing, and results should always be discussed with your healthcare provider or a genetic counselor.