It depends where you go. If you talk to someone in charge or someone who has gotten one, you should get an approximate amount.
Around $800 for an invasive procedure
Around $1000 for a non-invasive
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Some family planning centers offer paternity tests. Many local doctors can also administer paternity tests or hospitals. The costs can range between $50 and $150.
There are a few home paternity tests available on the market. For example, there is Identigene, which can be purchased at a Wal-Mart or Walgreens. There is also the DNAffirm paternity test.
The State child support agency will pay for paternity testing.
There are paternity DNA tests available for a child and father, assuming the child is born, which can be taken confidentially at home. Prices start at $89 and a "legal" version (one which will hold up in court) is available for $325.
Paternity tests can give a family answers when paternity is in doubt. Once the test is conducted, all paternity questions will be resolved and the family can heal.
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DNA paternity tests are given with an accuracy. If that accuracy says 100%, then the test is 100% reliable. If the accuracy says 0%, then it means that there is no chance to two people are related.
No, you don't. Paternity tests are generally performed by genetics labs, not physicians.
Yes, there are paternity tests for some animals such as dogs. The DNA must be taken, on something like a cotton swab, and submitted to a lab or vet for the testing to be done.
Yes! IDENTIGENE paternity tests are 100% accurate with probability of paternity for not excluded results are above 99%. IDENTIGENE is a highly accredited laboratory.