DNA Testing in Farmington, New Mexico

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Health Street provides DNA tests and legal paternity testing in Farmington, New Mexico at 2 conveniently located testing laboratories. Call (505) 207-5849 or schedule online. We offer legal paternity tests, sibling studies, grandparent DNA tests, avuncular (aunt or uncle) testing, and postmortem DNA testing to determine if people are biologically related.

Set up DNA testing appointments online. Test results can be used in court for child support or to change a birth certificate; it can also be used for simple peace of mind. Appointments can be scheduled together or separately. Legal DNA tests are done by cheek swab at our testing centers. We can also extract DNA samples from hair follicles, fingernails, and other specimens.

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DNA Test - Farmington, New Mexico

Farmington NM DNA Testing Locations

Paternity Testing in Farmington, New Mexico

There are several types of DNA testing services that are offered at our Farmington testing centers to validate close family relationships. The most commonly ordered DNA test is a legal paternity test to conclusively establish whether or not a man is the biological father of a child. Health Street's 21 marker DNA paternity testing is the state of the art. Our paternity test results are statistically conclusive at the rate of 99.9% or greater.

Other DNA Tests

Relationship Tests to validate grandparent to grandchild, siblings, half-siblings, aunts, and uncles:

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Grandparent DNA Test (if the father is not available for testing)
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Sibling DNA Test (possible brothers, sisters, or half-siblings)
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Avuncular DNA Test (aunt/uncle and niece/nephew)

DNA tests such as sibling or avuncular studies, can sometimes come back with a result of less than 95% certainty. This is normal, especially if only two parties participate in the test. Adding an additional close relative to the test helps us learn more about the family's DNA composition and typically leads to a more conclusive result.

Specimens we can test for DNA

The easiest and most reliable way to perform a genetic sample collection for a paternity test is by a swab of the inner cheeks. These skin cells, known as buccal cells, rub off easily onto cotton swabs and remain in place, to be extracted by our testing laboratories for analysis.

Other specimens, such as hair follicles, fingernails, and garments that might contain someone's DNA, can also undergo lab testing to see if there is a match. These non-standard DNA tests are done by registering online for an Alternative Specimen DNA Test (Nails, Teeth, Fabric). Once registered, you ship the DNA sample to our lab. We'll attempt to extract the DNA and compare it to a cheek swab of the other party.

Legal DNA Tests vs. "Peace of Mind" At-Home Tests

When deciding which type of DNA test is right for you, consider first what you might do with the results. In order for the results to hold up in court, the DNA specimen must be collected at a clinic using strict chain of custody procedures. The DNA testing technicians at our Farmington test centers are trained to follow guidelines that ensure that the results can be used for legal purposes.

The results of our legal DNA tests can be used for any legal purpose:

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to change the name on a birth certificate
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to petition for child support
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to petition for survivor benefits
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for child custody arrangements
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to alter inheritance procedures or wills

Home tests offer more flexibility:

Home DNA tests are specimens containing DNA (or possible DNA) that are shipped to us for analysis. The results of these home tests cannot be used in court (since there is no way to prove whose specimens were actually sent). However, the tests are just as accurate and can provide peace of mind. At-home DNA tests also offer a lot more flexibility.

In addition to commonly mailed in DNA specimens like hair follicles, we can also extract DNA from other bodily fluids. We can even try and lift the DNA left on items like clothing, a toothbrush, or a straw. If we can get the DNA from the alternative item, we can then compare it to another person to see if they are related. Some examples include:

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Q-tips
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Stained garments
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Mucus and other bodily fluids
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Soda cans
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Chewing gum

How to schedule a DNA Test in Farmington NM

Scheduling a DNA test at one of our Farmington clinics is simple and fast, and we often have appointments available in the same week, though it's always helpful to schedule in advance to make sure you get the time you want. We have clinics in Farmington, plus many more throughout New Mexico and across the United States. During registration, we'll show you the nearest locations so you can choose the one that's most convenient. You'll pick the times and days that you prefer.

You can set up separate appointments for each of the people being tested, either at the same location or at different locations. You'll get an email and text message with your appointment information. There is no fee if you need to change the time or location of a DNA test appointment at any time.

How long it takes to get results of a DNA test

Paternity tests conducted at one of our Farmington facilities typically take about a week to come back. Other relationship tests, such as sibling studies, can take a few days longer to come back. When the results are ready, you are notified immediately via email. Then, the hard copies of the paperwork are sent afterward via regular mail.

The DNA test appointment - what to expect and what to bring

The appointment itself only takes about 15 minutes. The specimen collection process is a simple and painless cheek swab. No needles are used. When you're being tested at our Farmington clinic, you'll be asked to provide fingerprints and to show photo identification. We'll also take pictures of the people being tested so that the final report will include legal assurances of who was actually tested.

For infants, hospital discharge papers qualify as identification. Otherwise, a birth certificate or social security card can be used as ID for a child. No other preparations are required for this appointment.

Does the mother need to be present at a paternity test?

If a man is considered the legal father of a child, then the mother does not have to be present or give consent for paternity testing. However, if he is not currently considered the legal father, then he cannot sign for the child. Therefore, the mother does need to be there. If neither parent is available, other legal guardians can bring the child so long as they have the right to make medical decisions on the child's behalf.

DNA testing if one party is not in Farmington

The two parties testing (for example: father and child) do not have to be tested at the same time or even at the same location. We have many clinics across New Mexico as well as nationwide, so we can test one party in Farmington and the other party anywhere else in the USA. The specimens are then matched up in the lab for analysis.

Laboratory certifications

Health Street works strictly with AABB Certified labs for DNA testing. All specimens that are collected in Farmington or elsewhere are shipped securely from our testing locations to a nationally certified laboratory.

Why Health Street

A Decade Plus of Experience

Health Street has provided DNA tests since 2010. We have provided DNA tests and paternity tests to thousands of people in Farmington as well as communities all across the nation.

Commitment to Community

Health Street has served the needs of residents needing DNA testing in New Mexico for over a decade, and we are committed to continuing to support the community.

Facts about DNA Testing in Farmington NM

Proving Paternity Through DNA Testing for Child Custody Purposes in Farmington

The 11th Judicial District Court in Farmington has the authority to determine paternity for children who are less than six months old and born in New Mexico, and also for older children who've lived in the state for more than six months. Parents must file for a determination of parentage (paternity) and custody in the county where the child resides.

If parents were married when a child is born, the husband is presumed to be the father by law in New Mexico. He is also presumed to be the father if a couple has divorced within 300 days after the baby is born. Unmarried parents may also file an Affidavit of Parentage if they voluntarily agree to state who the father is.

Courts and individuals may order blood tests to determine paternity before a baby is born. Cheek swabs from fathers and children may also be ordered to establish paternity through DNA testing.

Local DNA Stories in Farmington

Farmington, NM residents were targeted by a massive Medicare/DNA fraud scheme that ultimately billed Medicare for $2.1 billion in unnecessary DNA tests. Federal agents stopped the scam in 2019 with a crackdown called "Operation Double Helix."

Among seniors targeted by the scam, Farmington resident Dennie Krivokapich nearly responded to a telemarketer's pitch asking him to submit a cheek swab for a free DNA test to determine his future health care needs. Mr. Krivokapich told ABC News that he initially agreed to receive a DNA test kit because he was a three-time cancer survivor. When the kit arrived, he became suspicious, realizing that the physician requesting the test wasn't his personal physician. Telemarketers kept calling him, but he ultimately wasn't among the seniors targeted by the fraudulent DNA test scammers.

Some seniors from other states including Indiana, Florida, Georgia, and Louisiana, were victimized by the fraud. They ended up receiving Medicare statements with billings of $30,000 or more. The average amount billed to Medicare for the DNA test fraud was between $7,000 and $12,000 per older adult who agreed to the test.

Additional Services

Health Street offers a variety of other services, including:

Citations

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Eleventh Judicial District Court - San Juan County. Forms. https://eleventhdistrictcourt.nmcourts.gov/san-juan-county-forms.aspx
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Alonso-Zaldivar, Ricardo. "Feds Crack Medicare gene test fraud that peddled cheek swabs." ABC News, 27 September 2019, https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/feds-crack-medicare-gene-test-fraud-peddled-cheek-65903173
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"Farmington, NM Real Estate & Demographic Data." Neighborhood Scout, https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/nm/farmington