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Pre-natal testing

Prenatal testing is a type of DNA testing that can be performed during pregnancy to determine the paternity of an unborn child. This type of testing is typically done through non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) or invasive prenatal testing (IPT). NIPT involves analyzing the mother's blood to detect the baby's DNA, while IPT involves obtaining a sample of the amniotic fluid or tissue from the placenta. Prenatal testing can provide peace of mind for expecting parents who want to know the biological father of their child, but it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before undergoing any type of prenatal testing.

Availability

Monday – Friday
9:00am - 5:00pm

Location

6000 Poplar Ave Suite 250
Memphis, TN 38119

 

PATERNITY TESTING


Paternity testing is a type of DNA test that is used to determine the biological relationship between a father and a child. The test compares the DNA profiles of the father and child to determine if they share genetic markers. The results of the test can establish paternity with a high degree of accuracy, typically greater than 99.9%. Paternity testing can be done using a variety of DNA samples including blood, cheek swabs, and other bodily fluids. The process involves collecting DNA samples from the alleged father, child, and sometimes the mother. These samples are then analyzed in a laboratory using state-of-the-art technology to determine whether there is a match or not.

Availability

Monday – Friday
9:00am - 5:00pm

Location

6000 Poplar Ave Suite 250
Memphis, TN 38119

 

IMMIGRATION DNA TESTING

Immigration DNA testing is a process of genetic testing used to establish a biological relationship between a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident and an individual seeking to immigrate to the United States. The DNA testing is often required by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to prove a biological relationship when other forms of evidence, such as birth certificates, are unavailable or insufficient. The testing is usually performed using a cheek swab or blood sample from both the petitioner and the beneficiary, and the DNA samples are sent to a laboratory for analysis. The results of the test are then used to determine the probability of a biological relationship between the individuals. The testing must be performed by a laboratory accredited by the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) or another accredited organization recognized by the USCIS.

Availability

Monday – Friday
9:00am - 5:00pm

Location

6000 Poplar Ave Suite 250
Memphis, TN 38119

 

LEGAL PATERNITY TESTING FOR ATTORNEY’S

Legal paternity DNA testing is a process that provides legally admissible evidence of biological relationships, typically used for legal matters such as child custody, child support, inheritance, and immigration cases. It involves collecting DNA samples from the alleged father, the child, and sometimes the mother, and analyzing them to determine the probability of paternity. Legal paternity DNA testing must follow strict chain-of-custody procedures to ensure the integrity and admissibility of the results in court. The samples are usually collected by a neutral third party, and the results are confidential and can only be released to authorized parties.

Availability

Monday – Friday
9:00am - 5:00pm

Location

6000 Poplar Ave Suite 250
Memphis, TN 38119