For more information regarding the rules outlining a Healthcare Provider’s requirement to collect the newborn screen, see the Texas Administrative Code for Newborn Screening.
For more information regarding collection of the newborn screening specimen when special circumstances exist such as premature infants, transfusions, facility transfers, TPN, etc. visit Specimen Collection - Special Circumstances.
Supplies required:
Optional supplies:
Texas Newborn Screening Parent Information (Page 1):
Parental Decision for Storage/Use of Newborn Screening Blood Spot Cards (Page 2):
Demographic Form (Page 3):
**Accurate information on the demographic form is vital to testing and result follow-up. Please take extra care when completing this information. **
Impact of incorrect demographic information includes but is not limited to:
Gloves should be worn for personal safety. Care should be taken to avoid contamination of blood collection circles with antiseptic solutions, powders, lotions or other materials which may contaminate and adversely affect the testing process.
The heel-stick is always the preferred method for collection of the newborn screening. If it is not possible to perform a heel-stick, please see the Alternative Methods for Collecting a Newborn Screen page for detailed information and instructions.
Additional Information on Recommended Specimen Collection Techniques
Quick delivery of specimens is imperative. Some disorders need to be identified, diagnosed and treated as soon as possible to prevent onset of clinical symptoms. For example, congenital adrenal hyperplasia and galactosemia may cause life-threatening symptoms by the first week of life.
It is important that submitting facilities are mindful of the time between collection and shipment. New national recommendations state that first screen specimens should arrive at the DSHS Laboratory within 24 HOURS AFTER COLLECTION. To facilitate timely identification and treatment of critical disorders, it is recommended that specimens be shipped via overnight courier and received in the laboratory for testing the day after collection.
For Overnight/Courier Shipping (UPS, FedEx, etc.):
Texas Department of State Health Services
Laboratory Services Section, MC 1947
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756-3199
For USPS Regular and Priority Mail:
Texas Department of State Health Services
Laboratory Services Section, MC 1947
PO Box 149341
Austin, TX 78714-9341
A parent can refuse or object to the screen for religious reasons only (Texas Health & Safety Code Sec. 33.012). Make sure you and your staff are familiar with the benefits of screening and the consequences of undetected disorders.
Points to consider before refusing/objecting to newborn screening:
Provide the information outlined above to parents who are considering refusing the screen. Download the FORM TO REFUSE THE NEWBORN SCREENING BLOOD TEST or the version in Spanish FORMULARIO DE RECHAZO DE LA PRUEBA DE DETECCIÓN TEMPRANA EN SANGRE A RECIÉN and provide to parents who are sure they want to refuse newborn screening for their infant. The refusal of newborn screening must be signed by the parent/legal guardian/managing conservator and entered in the infant’s medical record.
English Form:
Spanish Form:
Newborn Screening Result Reports are mailed, faxed or electronically transmitted (Texas Newborn Screening Web Application or HL7) to the submitter (the facility that collected the screen) 4 to 8 days after receiving the specimen.
Unsatisfactory Results
The result report for unsatisfactory specimens will state "UNSATISFACTORY - PLEASE RESUBMIT". The submitting facility is responsible for ensuring that a follow-up specimen is submitted for any unsatisfactory 1st screen.
If a baby has had two newborn screens and one was “unsatisfactory,” refer to the chart below when determining the necessity to collect a 3rd newborn screen:
1st screen
2nd screen
3rd screen necessary?
No, if full term baby with a birth weight ≥2,500g
Yes, if low birth weight or premature baby with a birth weight of
yes, up to 12 months of age.
Please follow recommendations received from DSHS Newborn Screening Clinical Care Coordination Team.
Please follow recommendations received from DSHS Newborn Screening Clinical Care Coordination Team.
Please Note: Submitting unsatisfactory specimens causes the inconvenience of retesting and delays the screening of the newborn, placing the newborn at risk for delayed diagnosis of a screened condition. Please make every effort to follow proper specimen collection techniques.