Hometown Heroes Discount
Pink-A-Blue is proud to offer a $10 discount to the hometown heroes that make our community a better place to live. Nurses, Firefighters, EMT’s, Law Enforcement, Military and Teachers…this is our way of saying Thank You!
Pink-A-Blue is proud to offer a $10 discount to the hometown heroes that make our community a better place to live. Nurses, Firefighters, EMT’s, Law Enforcement, Military and Teachers…this is our way of saying Thank You!
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Early & Gender
4D/HDLive Ultrasound Packages
The following ultrasounds are performed at any point in pregnancy, however, Pink-A-Blue recommends 27-34 weeks as the most optimal time frame.
Multiple Visit Packages
Package Add-ons
SneakPeek Snap Gender Test
Starting at 8 weeks into pregnancy
99.9% accurate DNA-based blood test
Results emailed straight to you in 2 days
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Painless – SneakPeek Snap doesn’t reach the nerve-dense level of the skin (the dermis), making it virtually painless. The lancet’s blade is applied to your finger, where there are 3,000 nerve receptors (no wonder paper cuts hurt so much!). Users agree. In a recent study, 90% of Snap users perceived the blood collection procedure as pain-free, whereas 22% of lancet users felt blood collection was painless.
Convenient – Don’t worry about waiting for a phlebotomist! Our staff is trained on the correct use of the SneakPeek Snap and it can be done at any time with an appointment!
Easy – Snap streamlines the blood collection process into place-press-remove. In the lancet versus Snap study, 90% of study participants said that Snap was easy to use.
Virtually no male DNA contamination – To get an accurate gender diagnosis, it’s vital to ensure only your DNA is present in the sample. Any male DNA (from a partner, child, or even pet!) can contaminate the results. Because Snap’s blood collection is self-contained and automated, it minimizes the risk of human error and contamination. In the Snap vs. Lancet study, 0 of 151 Snap users saw male DNA contamination. Lancets, on the other hand, have a higher risk for contamination.
Proper sample collection – Laboratory testing for cell-free fetal DNA requires a certain amount of blood to be collected to give you the answer you’re looking for about your little one. When not enough blood is collected, the test can’t be properly conducted. SneakPeek Snap ensures you’re getting the right amount.