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Comprehensive DNA provides DNA collection services for personal and legal purposes. We offer mobile or in-office appointments to make the process convenient for our clients.
Whether for personal knowledge or legal use, we understand how important and sensitive your information is. We are committed to the privacy of our clients and the accuracy of our results. Our collection specialists are highly trained and knowledgeable. We are happy to answer any questions you might have before or after you schedule your appointment. However, we do not provide legal or medical advice.
To ensure accurate results, a collection specialist will administer the test to maintain a chain of custody. We provide in-office sample collection or can arrange to meet the parties at a neutral location. We strongly recommend in-office testing to establish legally admissible results.
AABB accreditation is an international mark of excellence, this signifies to patients, donors, regulatory agencies, insurance companies and more the facility has an established record of demonstrated commitment to quality and safety standards .
Appointments can be scheduled 24/7 through our online system. For an extra fee, appointments are available after 10 p.m. or before 7 a.m.
We assure legally admissible DNA results to provide peace of mind.
DNA results presented in court or to any government agency must be obtained in accordance with established legal guidelines. We stand behind our DNA testing, ensuring that our results are valid, accurate, and complete.
A paternity DNA test is used to establish whether or not the tested man is the biological father of the child(ren) in question.
Immigration DNA testing is a paternity, maternity or kinship test conducted to legally authenticate family in an effort to aid in obtaining a visa and/or citizenship. These test are done at the request of the U.S. Embassy, Department of Homeland Security, or United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and results will be submitted directly to immigration authorities.
Claims being made on the estate of a deceased person, on some occasions require a DNA test to establish relationship. In accordance to the Wills, Trusts, and Claims section of the Inheritance Act 1975, DNA can be used to determine entitlement and resolve estate disputes.
A DNA test can confirm the relationship of one or both birth parents to the child(ren) in question. This test is administered to legally establish parental lineage before or after adoption.
This test can determine whether twins are identical or fraternal. In rare cases, paternity must be established for one or more children of multiple births.
A missing parent analysis is conducted when one parent is absent, unwilling to take the test, deceased, or otherwise unavailable. DNA samples are collected from siblings, Grandparents, or Parental siblings to establish and verify the biological relationship with the child.
Please feel free to reach out with any questions, whether before or after booking services.
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