DNA Testing Services: What to Know

DNA services involve a structured and confidential process designed to support individuals seeking clarity, documentation, or personal understanding. Each step is conducted using standardized procedures to ensure accuracy, professionalism, and respect for privacy.

Depending on the type of DNA test requested, services may include identity verification, specimen collection, documentation, and laboratory analysis. Some tests are intended for legal use, while others are for personal knowledge only. Understanding the purpose of testing helps determine the appropriate process and next steps

How DNA Testing Is Delivered

DNA testing is conducted through mobile or on-site, clinic-based collection, depending on the type of test required. Samples are collected by trained professionals using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and established protocols to ensure accuracy, privacy, and proper chain of custody.

Once collected, samples are securely packaged, documented, and shipped to an accredited laboratory for analysis. All handling and transport procedures are designed to protect sample integrity and maintain confidentiality throughout the testing process.

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Next Steps for DNA Testing

DNA testing services may be used for a variety of purposes, including paternity determination, gender reveal testing, and clarification of biological family relationships such as sibling or grandparent testing. The type of test selected depends on the individual’s needs and whether results are intended for legal or personal use.

All testing follows established collection and handling standards to support accuracy, professionalism, and confidentiality throughout the process.     

Our services include:

DNA Test Paternity

Results may be intended for court admissibility or private informational purposes, with required information collected in accordance with the intended use of testing.

Gender Reveal DNA Test

Noninvasive prenatal DNA testing may be used to determine fetal sex as early as 7 weeks of pregnancy using a maternal blood sample drawn from the arm.

Family Relationship Sampling

An ancestry-based DNA testing option used to support origin and family relationship analysis, including sibling, aunt, uncle, and grandparent testing.

Ancestry GPS

An ancestry-based DNA testing option designed to identify genetic origins and historical migration patterns. This testing analyzes genetic markers to help trace lineage, geographic origins, and population movement over time.

Results are intended for personal and educational understanding and are not used for legal documentation.

Considerations for Mobile DNA Collection

Mobile DNA collection is one option used to support privacy and flexibility while maintaining established testing standards. When performed correctly, mobile collection follows the same accuracy, handling, and chain-of-custody procedures required for clinic-based testing.

The choice of collection method does not change the importance of proper documentation, professional handling, and laboratory analysis for reliable results.

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