The decision to have a paternity test is one faced by thousands of people every year, often in complicated emotional circumstances. It is therefore essential that you choose the right company to carry out your DNA test.
The quality, accuracy and conclusiveness of the test and the service you receive should be important considerations.
Accreditation
The Department of Constitutional Affairs (DCA) accredits laboratories
so that their results can be presented in court - Cellmark is accredited
by the DCA and has been since 1991. Even though court proceedings may
not be being considered at the time the test is carried out, you should
consider the inconvenience and cost of having to have a second “court
accepted” test at a later date.
Certainty
If the possible father is not excluded by the DNA test, Cellmark will
provide a minimum 99.99% probability (and usually considerably higher
than this) of paternity when mother, "father" and child are
all tested. If more complex relationships are to be tested you should
consider how "conclusive" the results would be - sibling analysis
and grand-parentage results may be far less conclusive so contact Cellmark's
experienced and confidential Customer Services advisors on 01235 528000.
Customer Care
The Code of Practice states that those consenting to testing should
have had an opportunity to consider the possible implications raised
by the outcome of the test. Cellmark offers a confidential help and
expert advice service throughout the testing process. Contact us by
phone on 01235 528000, by email to info@cellmark.co.uk
or via our discrete SMS
service.
Experience and Credibility
Cellmark was established in 1987 and we have been in business nearly
20 years. In that time we've conducted hundreds of thousands of DNA
tests for people just like you. Cellmark is the Home of DNA Testing
- we are the tester of choice for Government departments, family law
and immigration practitioners, we are constantly recommended by GP's,
Nurses and Midwives.
Pre-natal testing
This issue was considered in the 2006 “Making Babies” report
by the Human Genetics Commission. Knowing the identity of the genetic
father of the foetus could significantly influence the decision whether
or not to proceed with a pregnancy. Any such test undertaken in the
UK would have to be with the consent of the man or men in question and
the HGC was particularly concerned that tests ordered on the internet
or by post might be used without the consent of all those whose DNA
is to be tested. They recommended that consumers of prenatal paternity
tests are made fully aware of the requirements for consent under the
terms of the Human Tissue Act by the companies offering these tests.
Cellmark will not undertake pre-natal testing.
Professionalism
Cellmark participated in the establishment of the original Dept.of Health
Voluntary Code of Practice and Guidance on Genetic Paternity Testing
Services in the UK to ensure the provision of testing in an accurate,
confidential and ethical manner. We have been actively engaged in the
development of an updated Code of Practice for some time and look forward
its publication.
Quality & Standards
Cellmark holds international ISO quality standards - ISO9001:2000 and
ISO17025 is accredited by the external quality assessment scheme run
by the AABB. Our procedures are subject to regular independent external
monitoring ensuring our results and our service remain of the highest
standard.
Speed
Making patients wait only adds to the emotional pressures they are facing,
that's why Cellmark delivers standard paternity test results in 3-5
working days of having received the samples in our UK laboratories.
Summary
Cellmark provides a fully accredited, regulated and experienced paternity
testing service. We provide highly conclusive results - quickly and
effectively. You can deal directly with our own UK laboratory and our
professional and confidential Customer Services advisors are available
to talk to and offer expert advice throughout the process.
Cellmark - The Home of DNA Testing
Advice for your clients View and download a pdf version of our Paternity Testing brochure.
How to choose a paternity tester
The key points you and your clients need to consider when choosing which company to use.
Impact of the Human Tissue act
Fully enacted on September 1st 2006 the issue
of consensual testing is key.
Mr Hayden's judgement
The judgment is of interest because it sets out some conclusions arising from difficulties and errors in the DNA testing.
Immigration Testing
We are contracted to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office for their DNA
relationship testing and we also act on behalf of private individuals.
For further information please contact us on 01235 528000.