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Before every baby goes home from the nursery, he or she has a small amount of blood taken from their heel. This is called a heelstick. The blood from the heelstick is used to test for a specific group of conditions. If anything concerning is found, the Newborn Screening Laboratory contacts the baby’s doctor.
For more information on a specific condition in the heelstick, choose a condition from the list below.
For a complete list of the 45 conditions included in Indiana’s newborn screen, please click here.