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The collection of samples is a simple and painless procedure. However, instructions must be carefully followed to assure accurate results.

 

Simple to follow instructions.

Following your secure online order, or after placing your order via our Toll Free number, you will be sent a test kit with simple instructions to follow. Please see the step-by-step collection methods illustrated below.

  • Open envelope contaning sample collection kit.

  • Check contents.

  • Rinse mouth with water.

  • Open packet containing the Buccal swab (small q-tip like swabs).

  • Rotate firmly 10 times against inside of right cheek.

  • Using the second Buccal swab, repeat the process for the left cheek.

  • Repeat this process for each individual.

  • Mother, Child and alleged Father must each complete this procedure using the correct color-coded swab:

Alleged Father

Mother

Child

Other Family Members

  • Place the Buccal swab back into the original wrapper.

  • Insert into color coded envelope provided.

  • Seal envelope using the bright orange stickers as shown.

  • Place mailing label and postage onto envelope.

  • Use three (3) first class stamps for regular U.S. Post Office Service.

  • For U.S. Post Office Priority Mail take package to your local Post Office or Mail Boxes Etc. (Cost should be $3.20.)

  • For UPS Overnight service, visit your local UPS office or Mail Boxes Etc.

Each testing kit is carefully packed to include every component needed for proper testing. If you are missing an item, or have questions, please call our toll-free telephone number. 1-866-786 9543.

These step-by-step instructions show the sample collection procedure in detail. Always refer to the written instructions mailed with your kit while using this page as a guide.

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Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) passed by congress in 1988 establishes quality standards for all laboratory testing to ensure the accuracy, reliability and timeliness of patient test results regardless of where the test was performed. (more)

 

       
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