DNA Testing Wyandotte, MI
DNA Testing Wyandotte, MI
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Accredited Drug Testing Inc (ADT) provides DNA testing at local testing centers in Wyandotte, MI and surrounding areas. Our Wyandotte, MI DNA Testing Centers use certified DNA collection specialists and Nationally Accredited AABB Laboratories for all DNA testing which will ensure the highest accuracy for DNA test results. DNA Testing Centers in the Wyandotte, MI area are located within minutes of your home or office.
14523 Northline Rd 2.6 miles
Southgate, MI 48195
3022 DIX HWY 2.9 miles
LINCOLN PARK, MI 48146
7445 Allen Rd, Suite 150 4.3 miles
Allen Park, MI 48101
14720 King Rd, Suite D 4.8 miles
Riverview, MI 48193
22976 OUTER DR 5.6 miles
DEARBORN, MI 48124
8944 MACOMB ST 5.8 miles
GROSSE ILE, MI 48138
3001 MILLER RD 5.9 miles
DEARBORN, MI 48120
12701 TELEGRAPH RD STE 104 6.1 miles
TAYLOR, MI 48180
17500 FEDERAL DR STE 750 6.1 miles
ALLEN PARK, MI 48101
22505 ALLEN RD 6.2 miles
WOODHAVEN, MI 48183
19200 WEST RD 6.3 miles
WOODHAVEN, MI 48183
24095 CHAMPAIGN ST 6.7 miles
TAYLOR, MI 48180
23455 MICHIGAN AVE 8.4 miles
DEARBORN, MI 48124
25070 Michigan Avenue, 8.9 miles
Dearborn, MI 48124
1745 DACOSTA ST 9.3 miles
DEARBORN, MI 48128
4229 CASS AVE 10.4 miles
DETROIT, MI 48201
2630 E JEFFERSON AVE 10.8 miles
DETROIT, MI 48207
4201 SAINT ANTOINE ST 10.9 miles
DETROIT, MI 48201
1555 MACK AVE 11.0 miles
DETROIT, MI 48207
32500 VAN BORN RD 11.1 miles
WAYNE, MI 48184
11301 METRO AIRPORT CENTER DR 11.9 miles
ROMULIS, MI 48174
11700 METRO AIRPORT CENTER DR STE 104 11.9 miles
ROMULUS, MI 48174
10000 WAYNE RD STE 102 12.1 miles
ROMULUS, MI 48174
9100 BROMBACH ST 13.2 miles
HAMTRAMCK, MI 48212
14671 TELEGRAPH RD 14.0 miles
REDFORD, MI 48239
13316 W MCNICHOLS RD 14.1 miles
DETROIT, MI 48235
29531 PLYMOUTH RD 14.3 miles
LIVONIA, MI 48150
8577 N WAYNE RD 14.6 miles
WESTLAND, MI 48185
28196 SCHOOLCRAFT RD 14.7 miles
LIVONIA, MI 48150
41005 E HURON RIVER DR 14.8 miles
BELLEVILLE, MI 48111
18984 LIVERNOIS AVE 15.0 miles
DETROIT, MI 48221
5575 CONNER ST 15.0 miles
DETROIT, MI 48213
32355 CAPITOL ST 15.4 miles
LIVONIA, MI 48150
11583 Farmington Rd, 15.5 miles
Livonia, MI 48150
34095 PLYMOUTH RD 15.8 miles
LIVONIA, MI 48150
20755 GREENFIELD RD STE 200 16.2 miles
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48075
22341 W 8 Mile Rd 16.8 miles
Detroit, MI 48219
22255 GREENFIELD RD STE 422 16.9 miles
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48075
641 W 9 MILE RD STE C 17.0 miles
FERNDALE, MI 48220
2050 N HAGGERTY RD STE 140 17.0 miles
CANTON, MI 48187
44237 Michigan Avenue 17.1 miles
Canton, MI 48188
17211 MACK AVE 17.2 miles
DETROIT, MI 48224
22605 VAN DYKE AVE 18.1 miles
WARREN, MI 48089
15000 GRATIOT AVE 18.3 miles
DETROIT, MI 48205
24901 NORTHWESTERN HWY STE 304 18.5 miles
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48075
26185 GREENFIELD RD 18.8 miles
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076
19251 MACK AVE STE 100 18.8 miles
GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MI 48236
425 PARK AVE 19.2 miles
ROYAL OAK, MI 48067
25429 VAN DYKE AVE 19.5 miles
CENTER LINE, MI 48015
27351 DEQUINDRE RD 19.6 miles
MADISON HEIGHTS, MI 48071
1010 N CAMPBELL RD STE 3 19.7 miles
ROYAL OAK, MI 48067
20311 MACK AVE 19.8 miles
GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MI 48236
26400 Van Dyke Ave, 19.9 miles
Center Line, MI 48015
37595 7 MILE RD 20.0 miles
LIVONIA, MI 48152
739 E 12 MILE RD 20.3 miles
MADISON HTS, MI 48071
32620 GRAND RIVER AVE 20.5 miles
FARMINGTON, MI 48336
2530 CROOKS RD STE 2 20.5 miles
ROYAL OAK, MI 48073
26095 SCHOENHERR RD 20.6 miles
WARREN, MI 48089
29245 Ryan Rd Ste 200 20.7 miles
Warren, MI 48092
22850 Kelly Rd, Suite B 20.9 miles
Eastpointe, MI 48021
555 Horace Brown Dr Ste 200 21.0 miles
Madison Heights, MI 48071
21800 HAGGERTY RD 21.3 miles
NORTHVILLE, MI 48167
26400 W 12 Mile Rd, Suite 117 21.4 miles
Southfield, MI 48034
11569 E 12 MILE RD 21.5 miles
WARREN, MI 48093
555 W 14 Mile Rd, Suite B1 22.0 miles
Clawson, MI 48017
1224 W 14 MILE RD 22.1 miles
CLAWSON, MI 48017
31700 VAN DYKE AVE 22.5 miles
WARREN, MI 48093
337 STEWART RD 22.9 miles
MONROE, MI 48162
28595 ORCHARD LAKE RD STE 103 23.0 miles
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334
39555 W 10 Mile Rd Ste 301 23.0 miles
Novi, MI 48375
627 E MAPLE RD STE 200 23.1 miles
TROY, MI 48083
40015 Grand River Road, Suite 115 23.3 miles
Novi, MI 48375
21400 E 11 MILE RD 23.3 miles
ST CLR SHORES, MI 48081
901 N MACOMB ST STE 1 23.3 miles
MONROE, MI 48162
1663 STEPHENSON HWY 23.5 miles
TROY, MI 48083
31503 GRATIOT AVE 23.7 miles
ROSEVILLE, MI 48066
36250 DEQUINDRE RD STE 130 24.0 miles
STERLING HEIGHTS, MI 48310
1046 N Monroe St, Lower Level 24.2 miles
Monroe, MI 48162
1050 WILSHIRE DR STE 105 24.2 miles
TROY, MI 48084
42020 GRAND RIVER AVE STE B 24.3 miles
NOVI, MI 48375
42875 GRAND RIVER AVE STE 101 24.5 miles
NOVI, MI 48375
7125 ORCHARD LAKE RD STE 100 24.5 miles
WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322
33200 W 14 MILE RD, STE 170 24.6 miles
WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322
33089 GROESBECK HWY 25.0 miles
FRASER, MI 48026
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Important Information (Beware)
Some companies offering DNA Testing may sell cheap / INEXPENSIVE, in-home or laboratory DNA kits. Please be aware that these types of DNA testing products cannot be used in a court proceeding FOR paternity, immigration or family relationship determinations.
Accredited Drug Testing only utilizes certified DNA collection specialists at our Wyandotte, MI DNA Testing Centers and AABB certified laboratories for DNA Testing which the test results may be utilized in child custody, child support, paternity or any other legal proceeding.
Accredited Drug Testing provides DNA testing in all cities nationwide and in the event the parties for the DNA test are located in different cities, Accredited Drug Testing will coordinate and schedule all of the DNA tests to ensure that all parties are accommodated in a convenient manner. As an example, if the mother and child are in one city, but the alleged father is in another, we will contact all parties to schedule the DNA test at a convenient location and time and report the results back to the authorized parties.
Legal or NON-Legal DNA Tests
When scheduling a DNA test regardless of the purpose, Accredited Drug Testing recommends always utilizing a legal DNA test procedure for current or future use. A legal DNA test has very specific Chain of Custody test procedures which ensures that the DNA test results can be used in a legal proceeding. A non-legal DNA test will provide the results, but cannot be used in any type of legal matter. When conducting a legal DNA test all parties must present a valid form of identification, photographs will be taken of all parties, legal guardian documentation and or birth certificates of any minor children may be required. These procedures for a legal DNA test ensure that should the DNA test results be used in a legal proceeding, the chain of custody is carefully followed and no challenge to the results can be successfully made, that's why it's always best to schedule a legal DNA test.
Accredited Drug Testing Recognized For DNA Expertise
Recently, Accredited Drug Testing and our company President and CEO, James A. Greer was consulted by the National Enquirer magazine regarding the JonBenet Ramsey murder case. Mr.Greer's comments were included in both the September 12th, 2016 edition and the January 2nd, 2017 edition of the National Enquirer.
Please note - Accredited Drug Testing, Inc. only utilizes American Association of Blood Bank (AABB) certified laboratories for DNA relationship testing. The AABB accreditation is the highest national standard applied to DNA testing laboratories.
Any DNA test which is conducted by a non- AABB laboratory will not be accepted in a court of law. Home kits and other types of non- AABB DNA testing, while inexpensive/cheap, are not reliable and will not be permitted in a legal proceeding.
Accredited Drug Testing Inc, applies the highest standard to the entire DNA testing process, from the DNA specimen collection, to the chain of custody, the laboratory analysis and the confidential results reporting.
To schedule a DNA Test or for more information including fees, Please call (800) 221-4291
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DNA testing can be used for the following purposes
- Birth Certificate Modification
- Child Support
- Child Custody
- Adoption
- Wills/Insurance
- Immigration
DNA Paternity Testing
A DNA test for paternity purposes determines the biological father of a child. Every human inherits specific DNA from both biological parents, half from the mother and half from the father. A DNA test examines a child's DNA pattern with that of an alleged father to determine if the child and the alleged father have the same DNA. Results of a properly administered DNA test utilizing an AABB accredited laboratory are 99.9% accurate. While DNA paternity testing may be stressful for some parties involved, Accredited Drug Testing is committed to making the entire DNA paternity testing experience, professional, convenient, confidential and Stress-Free.
When administering a DNA test to a child/minor, the legal guardian must be present and provide authorization for the DNA test to be conducted. The legal guardian can be the mother, father or other natural or court ordered person who has legal decision making authority over the minor child.
DNA Immigration Testing
DNA testing can be used for reasons relating to immigration and the biological relationship between a petitioner and affiliated individual. DNA immigration testing can be used for paternity tests, Maternity tests, sibling relationship and other purposes required by the U.S Department of State. Accredited Drug Testing will coordinate the entire process, including scheduling the DNA test for parties located in the United States and forward the DNA collection kit to the U.S Embassy located in a foreign country where the other party is located. Once the DNA collection has occurred at one of our testing centers in the U.S and at the U.S Embassy where the other parties are located, Accredited Drug Testing will ensure that all specimens are sent to the lab for DNA testing and provide the results once the AABB laboratory has analyzed the DNA test.
What is a DNA test?
A DNA test is a procedure to determine if exact biological characteristics exist in one person's DNA and those exact same DNA characteristics in another person's DNA makeup. As humans each of us contains different DNA makeup however, parents and children have the same DNA, siblings from the same parents have the same DNA and grandparents have the same DNA as grandchildren. A DNA test is a non-intrusive procedure usually utilizing an oral swab from all parties, which then follows a specific chain of custody process in which the oral swab specimens are sent to a certified and accredited AABB laboratory. The Laboratory that analyzes the DNA specimen and provides the results. DNA test results are 99.9% accurate.
How to schedule a DNA Test?
It's simple, contact Accredited Drug Testing at (800)221-4291, and provide various information including the city you wish to take the DNA test, who will be taking the DNA test, mother, child and alleged father. When the parties are available to take the DNA test (Accredited Drug Testing will schedule the appointment with each available party). Once the results are received from the AABB laboratory Accredited Drug Testing will forward the results by email and U.S Mail (Hard Copy) to all authorized parties.
How long does it take for DNA test results?
Once all parties have completed the DNA test collection, the specimens are immediately sent to the certified AABB laboratory and results are usually available within 3-5 business days.
On-Site/Mobile DNA Testing
We come to you!, Accredited Drug Testing can provide on-site/mobile DNA testing at your home, office, hospital or other location. (Additional on-site fees may apply)
More DNA Testing FAQ
What is paternity?
Paternity means fatherhood. Paternity is established when a paternity testing laboratory uses genetic testing methods / DNA test, to demonstrate to a legal standard, that an alleged father is the biological father. Paternity is disproved when these same methods and standards demonstrate that an alleged father is not the biological father.
What is DNA testing?
DNA testing refers to the process of examining an individual's DNA markers for the purpose of genetic human identification and for determining the relationship between two people.
How accurate is DNA-Based paternity testing?
The DNA profiling method is an extremely accurate genetic testing method. It can absolutely determine if the man is not the biological father and reliably exclude him. DNA profiling can establish that the alleged father is the child's biological father with a probability of paternity of 99.99% or higher. Each year many individual clients, child support offices, attorneys, judges, and physicians choose Genetic Profiles as their source for information, guidance and testing services in order to determine paternity.
Are the results admissible in court?
Yes. The laboratory follows a strict chain-of-custody procedure which allows for court/legal admissibility.
Is the Lab accredited? Are the results reliable?
The DNA testing laboratory used by Genetic Profiles is accredited by the American Association of Blood Banks(AABB)for the purpose of performing paternity (parentage) tests. Your paternity test will be processed by highly skilled and trained laboratory technicians. Every test is evaluated by a Ph.D. scientist with several years specializing in DNA genetic testing.
How long does it take to receive results from the paternity test?
It typically takes about 3-4 working days to complete the testing. In cases where the mother's sample is not included or when an abnormal/difficult sample is used, testing may require more time.
Are the paternity test results confidential?
Yes, The DNA test results are strictly confidential. They are released only to the adult persons who were tested and, as requested, to their authorized agents (e.g. attorneys).
How does DNA paternity testing work?
DNA analysis, which has proven to be a major advance in the field of paternity testing, involves the direct examination of the genetic material that a child inherited from its biological parents. DNA is located throughout the human body and in the same identical form. Thus, DNA in blood is the same as that in skin, cheek lining, muscle, bone, teeth and various other tissues. The DNA of a person is fully established at conception and remains totally constant throughout life. During the paternity testing process, the genetic characteristics of the child are first compared to those of its mother. Those characteristics in the child that cannot be found in the mother have been inherited from the biological father. If the tested man (alleged father) does not have the genetic characteristics necessary to be the biological father of the child, he is excluded. If the tested man's DNA does contain those genetic characteristics, then the probability that this man is the true biological father is calculated and reported by the laboratory.
What are some of the reasons DNA testing is conducted?
There are many legal and personal reasons that require DNA testing. Some of the more common include:
- peace of mind
- family medical concerns
- child support
- custody
- adoption
- citizenship/immigration
- inheritance/benefits (social security, insurance, etc.)
- crime scene analysis (forensic testing)
Can I do anything to alter the results of the test?
No, you can not alter the results of a test. Medication, drugs, alcohol, food, age or lifestyle cannot alter the DNA pattern within an individual.
Handy Resources
Comprehensive Online Resources for Drug Testing
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Provides comprehensive information on drug testing and its role in substance use disorder treatment.
- FDA: Drug Testing
Explains the FDA's role and regulations concerning drug testing for consumers.
- PDR.net
Provides detailed drug information and safety updates through a mobile-friendly platform.
- BeSafeRx - FDA
Resource by the FDA to help consumers identify and choose safe online pharmacies.
- SAMHSA: Drug Testing Resources for the Workplace
Resources and guidelines for drug testing in the workplace.
- Drugs.com
Provides drug information, side effects, and interactions for consumers and professionals.
- Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST)
Online version of the DAST to help individuals assess whether they have a drug problem.
- Merck Manuals
Consumer-friendly medical resource providing comprehensive information on a wide array of health topics, including drug testing.
- SAMHSA Store
Provides access to resources and publications on substance use prevention and treatment.
- National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP)
Information on state boards of pharmacy and regulations, including those related to drug testing.
- CDC: Workplace Health Promotion
CDC's resources on substance use and drug testing in the workplace.
- Mayo Clinic: Drug Testing
General information about the procedures and types of drug tests.
- MedlinePlus: Drug Testing
Offers information about various drug tests and their uses in medical diagnosis and treatment.
- University of Rochester Medical Center Health Encyclopedia
Provides a detailed entry on drug testing, including how tests are conducted and what they detect.
- World Health Organization (WHO)
International guidelines and information on public health, including substance abuse and drug testing.
- Healthline: Drug Testing
Consumer health site offering information on how drug tests work and what they look for.
- WebMD: Drug Testing
Provides a patient-oriented overview of drug testing and its purposes.
- National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
Provides a vast database of scientific studies, including research on drug testing and its effectiveness.
AI Overview
DNA Testing
DNA testing, also known as genetic testing, involves examining an individual's DNA to identify genetic differences or mutations that may be indicative of certain conditions or diseases. It is a powerful tool used in a variety of contexts, from medical diagnostics and forensic analysis to genealogy and ancestry exploration.
Types of DNA Tests
- Diagnostic Testing: Used to confirm or rule out a specific genetic disorder. It is often conducted when a particular condition is suspected based on physical symptoms.
- Carrier Testing: This type of test is useful for individuals who may carry a gene for a genetic disorder. It is particularly important for couples considering starting a family.
- Prenatal Testing: Performed during pregnancy to assess the health of a fetus. It can detect conditions like Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, or other genetic disorders.
- Forensic Testing: Used in legal contexts to identify individuals in criminal cases or to settle disputes in paternity cases.
- Ancestry Testing: Provides insights into one's ethnic background and genealogical roots. This test can help individuals understand their family history and origins.
Applications of DNA Testing
- Medical Diagnosis: Helps in diagnosing genetic diseases and conditions, allowing for targeted treatment plans.
- Paternity and Family Relationship Analysis: Determines biological relationships between individuals, often used in custody cases and inheritance claims.
- Personalized Medicine: Assists in selecting the most effective therapies based on an individual’s genetic profile.
- Crime Solving: Aids law enforcement in identifying suspects or victims using genetic evidence.
Advantages of DNA Testing
DNA testing provides several benefits:
- Accurate Diagnosis: Enhances the accuracy of medical diagnoses and the efficacy of treatment strategies.
- Early Detection: Facilitates the early detection of predispositions to diseases, potentially leading to preventative measures or early interventions.
- Family Planning: Offers critical information for prospective parents concerning genetic disorders that could be passed on to offspring.
Limitations and Ethical Considerations
Despite its many applications, DNA testing raises important ethical and privacy concerns:
- Privacy Concerns: Handling and protection of genetic data is critical as it contains sensitive information about an individual’s health and predisposition to diseases.
- Potential for Discrimination: There is a risk of genetic discrimination by employers or insurers based on an individual’s genetic information.
- Emotional Impact: The results from DNA testing can have significant emotional implications for individuals and families, particularly when revealing unexpected or distressing information.
In conclusion, while DNA testing offers profound insights into genetics and has transformative potential across various fields, it must be approached with caution, respecting ethical standards and privacy laws to safeguard individuals’ rights and well-being.
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Local Area Info: Wyandotte, Michigan
Wyandotte is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 25,883 at the 2010 census, a decrease of 7.6% from 2000. Wyandotte is located in southeastern Michigan, approximately 11 miles (18 km) south of Detroit on the Detroit River, and is part of the collection of communities known as Downriver. Wyandotte is bounded by Southgate (west), Lincoln Park (northwest), Riverview (south), Ecorse (north) and Lasalle (east).
Founded as a village in 1854 (deeded by John Biddle to Eber Ward, et al. on December 12, 1854), Wyandotte was incorporated as a city, and granted a charter by the State of Michigan, on December 12, 1866, with the first city election held in April 1867, thus making it the oldest incorporated city in Wayne County other than Detroit. The site where Wyandotte sits today in the 18th century was a small village called by the native Indians "Maquaqua" and by the local French "Monguagon". This Native American tribe was known as the Wyandot or Wendat, and were part of the Huron nation originally from the Georgian Bay area of Canada.
It was from near here, along the banks of Ecorse Creek, now a northern boundary of the present-day city, that Chief Pontiac plotted his failed attack against the British garrisoned Fort of Detroit, in 1763. The center of the village was nearly parallel to Biddle Avenue between Oak Street and Eureka Road near the river and its sandy beach, which was a welcome feature to the local tribesmen, as their main mode of transportation to the fort in Detroit was by birch bark canoe. The tribe was considered peaceable and friendly with the British, the remaining French in the area, and the newly arrived Americans.