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A special blood test (haemoglobin electrophoresis) can tell you whether you have a sickle cell disorder or are a healthy carrier, e.g. for sickle cell trait. Routine screening should take place for people in the groups listed during pregnancy and before anaesthesia, either at hospital or dental clinics.

Why get tested?

As the sickling gene can be passed on to your children it is important to get tested.

After a blood test you may be told that you or your child is `sickle positive' or has `sickle cell'. It is important to ask whether this means sickle cell trait or a type of sickle cell disorder.

Where can I get tested?

This can be done by contacting the orgsnisation (NSCAO) for information.

Where can I get advice if I have Sickle Cell Anemia or Sickle cell Trait?

NSCAO can provide you with advice on how to get good medical care, counseling and health education.