What is UltraScreen?

What is UltraScreen?

Ultra-Screen® is a non-invasive screening test to determine how likely it is that your baby has Down syndrome or trisomy 18. Amniocentesis and CVS are invasive procedures that determine definitely the presence or absence of Down syndrome, trisomy 18, and other less common birth defects.

What is DLX cinema?

The UltraScreen DLX® concept features three important S’s – screen, seating and sound. Add immersive, multidimensional sound for a lifelike experience that makes guests feel part of the action. Speakers are located in the front, back, sides and ceiling to bring even more dimension to the audio of a film.

How long does it take to get quad screen results?

How is the quad screen test performed? The quad screen test involves drawing blood from the mother, which takes about 5 to 10 minutes. The blood sample is then sent to the laboratory for testing. The results usually take a few days to receive.

What happens during nuchal translucency screening?

An NT is a special type of ultrasound using a very sensitive but safe machine. A sonographer will apply a transducer (wand) to the outside of your stomach to measure your baby from crown to rump and check that the fetal age is accurate. Then he or she will locate the nuchal fold and measure its thickness on the screen.

What is the superscreen at Movie Tavern?

Superscreen℠ DLX + Heated DreamLoungers The recliner seating brings comfort and seven feet of legroom between the rows of seats, while the Dolby Atmos sound features speakers all throughout the auditorium, allowing guests to get immersed in the on-screen action.

Is Vue owned by Cineworld?

The private equity firm Doughty Hanson & Co acquired Vue in November 2010. Vue bought the company Apollo in May 2012, retaining 14 new sites across the United Kingdom, making it the third largest cinema company in the United Kingdom, behind Odeon and Cineworld.