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Frequently Asked Questions

We offer Legal DNA Paternity Testing, Home DNA Testing Kits, Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity Testing, and Drug Testing for workplace and DOT compliance.

Our mobile DNA testing service comes to your location for sample collection, whether it’s your home, office, or another convenient place. We ensure quick, confidential, and accurate sample collection.

Legal DNA Paternity Testing is used for court or legal purposes, such as child custody, child support, or immigration cases. The samples are collected following strict chain-of-custody protocols to ensure admissibility in court.

Yes, our Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity Testing allows you to establish paternity as early as 7 weeks into pregnancy. The test is safe for both the mother and baby.

No, DNA tests are not typically covered by insurance. All testing services must be paid for out of pocket. We offer transparent pricing and can discuss payment options with you during your appointment.

Legal DNA Testing follows a strict chain of custody for court-admissible results. Home DNA Testing is for personal knowledge only and does not meet the legal requirements for court purposes.

Results are typically available within 3-5 business days, depending on the type of test. We will deliver your results securely and confidentially via email or another preferred method.

 

We offer DOT-compliant drug testing, as well as drug testing for other workplace and personal needs. Our testing services include urine, hair, and saliva tests.

 

Yes, same-day appointments are available in most cases. Please contact us to check availability and book your appointment.

 

Yes, all our testing services are fully confidential. Your privacy is our priority.

You can schedule a test by calling us directly or filling out our online appointment form. We’ll work with you to find a convenient time and location.

Yes, DirectMD Labs provides DNA testing services in New York. However, due to state regulations, a legal or medical authorization is required to perform DNA testing in New York.