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Dna Paternity Testing Center

Dna Paternity Testing Center in Memphis, TN
6100 Primacy Parkway, Memphis, TN 38119
(901) 248-0220

Contacts

Street address:
6100 Primacy Parkway

City / suburb:
Memphis

County:
Shelby

State:
Tennessee

ZIP code:
38119

Phone:
(901) 248-0220 (Phone)

GPS Longitude:
-89.8607711791992

GPS Latitude:
35.0955963134766

Business description

We provide affordable, same day DNA testing for paternity, maternity, grandparents, aunts, uncles and siblings. Fast, accurate results guaranteed.

We specialize in DNA testing for paternity, maternity, grandparentage, avuncular (aunts/uncles) and siblings. We offer both legal and non-legal DNA testing. The results of a legal DNA test can be used for many legal reasons, including, child support, custody, birth certificate changes, social security, adoption, immigration, etc. We provide DNA testing for incarcerated and deceased individuals. With over 3,000 locations nationwide, we can test parties residing in different cities and/or states.We offer a private home kit for DNA testing. The kit includes all supplies, detailed instructions and a prepaid overnight FedEx envelope used to return the samples for testing. Our home kit testing is performed by AABB accredited lab. Therefore, the results are equally as accurate as our legal DNA test.

General information

Business data
Annual sales estimate: 0
City / suburb: Memphis, TN
County: Shelby
Products

testing services, dna testing, drug and alcohol testing services, paternity testing, medical testing and screening services, testing laboratories

Brands

Legal DNA Testing, Non-Legal DNA Testing, Incarcerated DNA Testing, Deceased DNA Testing, Prenatal DNA Testing

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According to our records, this business is located at 6100 Primacy Parkway in Memphis (in Shelby County), Tennessee 38119, the location GPS coordinates are: 35.0955963134766 (latitude), -89.8607711791992 (longitude). Dna Paternity Testing Center is categorized under Paternity Testing. Current estimates show that the unit has a sales volume of $Unknown. You can contact the company by phone at (901) 248-0220.
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