Newborn Screening Programs
Newborn Metabolic Screening Program
When your baby is 24–72 hours old, you’ll be offered blood spot screening for your baby. A few drops of blood are collected from a heel poke to test if your baby is at risk of having certain treatable conditions. The screening is quick, safe and the best way to tell if your baby has a treatable condition that you or your health care provider might not know about. Treating these conditions early can prevent health problems, improve your baby’s health, and maybe even save your baby’s life. The screening may be done in the birth centre, at a home visit, at a clinic visit, or a lab in your community. To learn more about newborn blood spot screen, visit Alberta Health Services – Newborn Metabolic Screening Program.
Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) Program
As early as 15 – 22 hours of age, your baby can have their hearing tested to screen for hearing loss. Hearing loss is one of the most common conditions found in newborns. Having your baby’s hearing screened soon after they’re born is the best way to find hearing loss early and get the support needed to help your baby build speech, language and learning skills. The screening is quick, safe and effective. It’s usually offered in hospital before the baby is discharged, but is also available at community-based sites when screening in the hospital is not available. Visit AHS.ca/ehdi to learn more and to watch a video about newborn hearing screening.