Meet the Baby Ultrasound

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Emily Johnson
Sep 15, 2023
I had an incredible experience at Meet the Baby! The staff was welcoming, and the technology was mind-blowing. I saw my baby's cute little face in 4D!
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Sarah Thompson
May 15, 2023
The team at Meet the Baby was incredibly welcoming and made our ultrasound experience unforgettable! The technology was amazing and we got to see our baby move in real-time. Highly recommend!
Frequently asked questions
help_outline What is SneakPeek® Clinical?
SneakPeek Clinical is an early gender DNA detection test offered starting at 9 weeks into pregnancy, allowing expecting mothers to learn their baby's gender through a blood sample.
help_outline How does SneakPeek® work?
SneakPeek analyzes fetal DNA circulating in the mother's bloodstream to detect the presence of male Y chromosome, indicating the baby's gender.
help_outline Is the 4D Ultrasound covered by Insurance?
Insurance does not cover 4D ultrasounds as they are elective procedures and considered out-of-pocket expenses.
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Business History

Established in 2020 • 4 years in business
Meet The Baby has been providing high-quality prenatal imaging services since its establishment, serving multiple locations.

What We Offer

Ultrasound Services

Elective Prenatal Ultrasound
Offering elective 2D, 3D, 4D, and HD ultrasounds to enhance bonding experiences for families with their unborn child.

DNA Gender Testing

SneakPeek Clinical Testing
An early gender DNA test available at 9 weeks of pregnancy, enhancing the ultrasound experience for expecting mothers.

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