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No. In most cases, anyone can have a DNA test performed. However, a prescription from a doctor is required.
DNA samples are typically collected using a simple cheek swab. The process is quick, non-invasive, and commonly used for many types of DNA testing. Once collected, the specimen is properly documented and forwarded to a certified laboratory for analysis and reporting.
Turnaround times vary based on the type of test selected and the laboratory performing the analysis. In many cases, results are available within a few business days after the laboratory receives the specimen, although certain testing circumstances may require additional processing time.
A prenatal test can be done anytime after the end of the 8th week of pregnancy.
Yes. Client information is handled with a high level of confidentiality. Information is not released unless authorized by the client through signed documentation permitting the release of records, except where otherwise required by law.
No. Test results are not released by phone. Results are typically delivered electronically to an authorized party associated with the testing process, in accordance with the documentation on file.
No. A minor may not attend a DNA testing appointment alone. Consent from a parent or legal guardian is required, and the parent or legal guardian must be present at the appointment to authorize testing.
The mother only needs to be present at a paternity test if the man being tested is not legally considered the father of the child. If the man is legally recognized as the father, the mother does not need to give permission or be present for the paternity test. In situations where neither parent is available, a legal guardian can bring the child for the test.
DNA testing may be available for paternity, maternity, sibling, grandparent, avuncular, and other family relationship matters. Prenatal DNA testing may also be available in certain cases, depending on the circumstances and the type of testing requested.