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Premarital Health Checkup Package by Thyrocare

Premarital Health Checkup Package by Thyrocare (Jaanch)
Jaanch by Thyrocare NABL-Accredited Lab

Premarital Health Checkup at a Glance

🧪 50 Parameters ⏳ Fasting: Around 10 Hours 🩸 Sample Type: Blood 🏠 Free Home Collection 📄 Reports: 12–36 Hours
Offer Price: ₹1,999 | MRP: ₹4,000 (50% Off)

The Jaanch Premarital Health Checkup package is designed for both partners and includes infectious disease screening, ABO blood grouping and Rh typing, and hemoglobin variant screening for inherited blood conditions.

It also includes hemogram, iron studies, HbA1c, TSH, and vitamin B12 for general health screening before marriage.

Also known as: Pre-wedding Blood Test, Pre-marriage Health Checkup, Premarital Screening Panel, Pre-Marriage Medical Test, Pre-marital Health Screening.

Book Now, Pay During Sample Collection. Pan-India Support: 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

Premarital Health Checkup Package: Test List and Details

The Premarital Health Checkup (pre-wedding blood test) package includes infectious disease screening, inherited blood condition checks, ABO blood grouping and Rh typing, hemogram, iron studies, HbA1c, TSH, and vitamin B12.

Infectious Disease Screening (Viral Markers)
  • HIV I & II (with consent)
  • HBsAg (Hepatitis B surface antigen)
  • Anti-HCV (Hepatitis C antibody)
  • VDRL (Syphilis screening)

Related profile: Viral Marker Tests

Inherited Blood Condition Screening
  • Thalassemia and hemoglobin variant screening
  • Sickle cell screening (Hb variants)

Related profile: Thalassemia Tests (HPLC)

Blood Grouping & Rh Typing
  • ABO blood group
  • Rh factor
Hemogram, Anemia & Iron Studies
  • Complete advanced hemogram (CBC/CBP components)
  • Iron studies + ferritin

Related profile: Complete Hemogram (CBC/CBP)

Metabolic & Thyroid Tests
  • HbA1c (Glycosylated Hemoglobin) with eAG
  • TSH (Ultrasensitive)

Related profiles: Thyroid TestsHbA1c Test

Vitamin Test
  • Vitamin B12

Premarital Tests for Male and Female Partners

The Premarital Health Checkup package is designed for both partners and includes blood tests commonly used for health screening in males and females before marriage. The package does not include reproductive hormone tests, which are available as separate panels for males and females.

Optional Add-on Test Panels Before Marriage

The following reproductive hormone profiles can be ordered separately if you also need reproductive health screening.

Hormone Tests for Females

A female hormone test panel covering TSH, LH, FSH, and prolactin for reproductive hormone assessment.

Hormone Test Panel for Males

A male reproductive hormone profile covering LH, FSH, TSH, and testosterone for fertility and reproductive health assessment.

Genetic Testing Before Marriage: What Is Included?

The Premarital Health Checkup includes hemoglobin variant screening for thalassemia and sickle cell traits. It is not a comprehensive DNA-based genetic or carrier-screening panel for all hereditary conditions. See the Thalassemia Tests by HPLC for the related profile.

Process of Booking and Sample Collection

  1. Initiate Booking: Click the WhatsApp link or call our support team to book the premarital health checkup profile.
  2. Provide Details: Share the beneficiary’s name, age, gender, complete address with PIN code, and preferred date and time slot. Note: HIV test consent is required before sample processing.
  3. Confirmation: Receive a secure booking confirmation via email and WhatsApp. A certified phlebotomist will be assigned to your area.
  4. Home Collection & Payment: A trained phlebotomist from Thyrocare will collect the sample at your home or office. Fasting for around 10 hours is required. Pay securely online or via UPI during the sample collection.
  5. Digital Delivery: Secure reports will be delivered via WhatsApp and email within 12–36 hours.

Sample Report of the Premarital Health Checkup Profile

Want to know what your results will look like? You can review a sample report of the Jaanch Premarital Health Checkup.

How Can a Premarital Health Checkup Help?

Benefits of Premarital Health Checkups for couples

A premarital health checkup is a proactive step for couples. It helps partners understand important health findings before marriage and helps them make informed decisions. Clinically, this screening helps in several ways:

  • Assessing Genetic Risks: Screening for hemoglobin variants, such as thalassemia and sickle cell traits, helps identify whether both partners are asymptomatic carriers. This helps assess the risk of passing inherited blood disorders to future children.
  • Preventing Infection Transmission: Testing for viral markers such as HIV, hepatitis B (HBsAg), hepatitis C, and syphilis (VDRL) helps prevent partners from unknowingly transmitting infections and allows for timely medical management.
  • Checking Blood Group and Rh Type: Identifying the ABO blood group and Rh factor is important for future pregnancy planning. If an Rh-negative mother conceives an Rh-positive baby, it can lead to Rh incompatibility, a condition that can be managed with prior knowledge and appropriate medical care.
  • Evaluating Common Health Issues Before Marriage: Blood tests such as TSH, HbA1c, and an advanced hemogram with iron studies help identify metabolic or nutritional issues, including anemia, that may need medical attention before marriage.
Benefits of Premarital Health Checkups for couples
Clinical Insight: Early detection of metabolic, hormonal, or nutritional imbalances allows couples to seek timely treatment and lifestyle adjustments, ensuring optimal physical health before entering marriage and planning a pregnancy.

Premarital Health Checkup Prices in Major Indian Cities

Free home sample collection for the Premarital Health Checkup package is available across 5,000+ PIN code areas (200+ cities) in India. Offer prices vary slightly from city to city, ranging from ₹1,959 to ₹1,999. Below are the prices of the Premarital Health Checkup (Pre-marriage Medical Test) package in major cities.

CityCity-wise Offer Price
Mumbai₹1,990
Delhi₹1,995
Bangalore₹1,989
Hyderabad₹1,979
Ahmedabad₹1,980
Chennai₹1,975
Kolkata₹1,978
Surat₹1,987
Pune₹1,959
Jaipur₹1,975
Lucknow₹1,968
Kanpur₹1,982
Nagpur₹1,987
Indore₹1,988
Thane₹1,986
Bhopal₹1,976
Visakhapatnam₹1,993
Patna₹1,996
Vadodara₹1,994
Ghaziabad₹1,990
Ludhiana₹1,991
Agra₹1,989
Nashik₹1,978
Faridabad₹1,997
Meerut₹1,994
Raipur₹1,981
Jamshedpur₹1,987
Jabalpur₹1,978
Gurugram₹1,994
Rajkot₹1,968
Cuttack₹1,984
Goa₹1,992
Bhubaneswar₹1,984
Guwahati₹1,998
Ranchi₹1,977
Bhagalpur₹1,967
Noida₹1,991
Varanasi₹1,969
Amritsar₹1,983
Mohali₹1,996
Ambala₹1,974
Mysuru₹1982
Chandigarh₹1,988
Srinagar₹1,991
Roorkee₹1,985
Mandi₹1,973
Coimbatore₹1,972
Kochi₹1,986
Vijayawada₹1,980
Tirupati₹1,990
Davanagere₹1,989
In other cities, the standard offer price of the Jaanch Premarital Health Checkup panel is ₹1,999.

FAQs on Premarital Test Profile in India

Why are thalassemia and sickle cell screenings important before marriage?
Screening can identify whether either partner carries a hemoglobin disorder. If both partners carry the same inherited condition, each pregnancy may have a 25% chance of the child being affected. The results can therefore help couples seek appropriate medical and genetic counselling.
Which blood tests are necessary before getting married?
Infectious disease screening (HIV, Syphilis, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C), hereditary screening (thalassemia/sickle variants), blood group & Rh type, anemia and iron profile (hemogram and iron studies), thyroid screening (TSH), and diabetes screening (HbA1c) are necessary tests before marriage. You may add reproductive hormone tests such as LH, FSH, and prolactin for females, and LH, FSH, and testosterone for males.
Why are hemogram, iron studies, and ferritin included in a premarital health checkup?
A hemogram helps detect anemia and shows the pattern of red blood cells, while iron studies and ferritin help determine whether iron deficiency is the cause. Ferritin can reveal depleted iron stores even before significant anemia develops. Identifying and treating iron deficiency before marriage is particularly important for women planning pregnancy because iron requirements increase during pregnancy, and entering pregnancy with anemia or low iron reserves may increase maternal and pregnancy-related risks. In both partners, anemia may also cause tiredness, weakness, and reduced physical capacity and may require further medical evaluation.
Why do I need a premarital health checkup?
The purpose of a premarital health checkup is to screen for infectious diseases and inherited blood conditions, confirm ABO blood group and Rh type compatibility, and assess general health, such as hemogram, iron status, thyroid (TSH), and HbA1c before marriage.
Do I need to visit a hospital?
No, you do not need to visit a hospital or a diagnostic center. You can get free home sample collection across 5,000+ PIN code areas in India for a premarital health checkup.
When should couples do the premarital health checkup?
This package can be booked before your engagement or the wedding date. Booking earlier provides ample time for clinical consultation if any test values require a doctor’s review.
Why should I prefer Thyrocare for a pre-marital checkup?
The Premarital Health Checkup Profile by Thyrocare is processed through Thyrocare, an NABL-accredited laboratory network with CAP-accredited central processing facilities. Healthcare Offers helps you get services at a discounted price.
Why does Healthcare Offers list 50 parameters for the Jaanch Premarital Health Checkup while many other listings mention 48 for the same Thyrocare profile?
The current Jaanch Premarital Health Checkup includes two additional calculated hemogram parameters: the Mentzer Index and Red Cell Distribution Width Index (RDWI). Together with RDW-CV, MCV, RBC count, ferritin, and iron studies, these indices help the physician assess whether a microcytic anemia pattern is more consistent with iron deficiency or a thalassemia trait. They are screening indicators and must be interpreted with the iron profile, hemoglobin variant analysis, medical history, and other clinical findings.
Note: Lab values should be interpreted by a qualified medical professional in the context of medical history and symptoms.

Written by: Hema Mehta Sahoo
Medically reviewed by: Dr. M A Khan, MBBS, MD Pathology
Sources: WHO (STIs), CDC (Thalassemia), NACO (HIV/AIDS)
Last updated: July 13, 2026

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