Our Commitment to Excellence in DNA Testing
At TRU LAB, we are dedicated to providing fast, reliable, and confidential mobile DNA testing services that empower individuals and families.
We provide fast, accurate, and confidential mobile DNA testing services, including legal and non-invasive prenatal paternity tests, across Pennsylvania and Delaware. With flexible hours and personalized, on-site service, you can easily schedule an appointment by calling (866) 878-5221.
Tru Lab was created to make DNA testing more accessible and affordable by offering mobile services that eliminate the hassle of clinic visits. Driven by the belief that genetic information empowers individuals, we are dedicated to providing precise, confidential testing in a convenient and supportive manner.
At Tru Lab, we offer a variety of mobile DNA testing services, including paternity, child custody, and non-invasive prenatal testing, all designed to meet legal and personal needs. With expertise in resolving family relationship questions, we provide accurate, court-admissible results with confidentiality.
Empowering Your Personal and Legal Success
DNA tests are at the forefront of modern science and conflict resolution. Below are just a few of the many ways DNA testing benefits society today.
Accuracy
DNA paternity tests boast over 99.9% accuracy in determining biological relationships, providing peace of mind for families.
Popularity
The global DNA testing market is projected to reach approximately $1.4 billion by 2025, reflecting a growing interest in genetic testing.
Convenience
With mobile DNA testing services, individuals can have samples collected at their convenience, reducing travel time.
Health Insights
Genetic testing can identify predispositions to over 1,000 diseases and health conditions, enabling proactive healthcare.
Legal Admissibility
Legal DNA tests are accepted by courts in more than 90% of paternity disputes, making them essential for legal cases.
Family Reunification
DNA testing has helped reunite thousands of families, offering a way to verify biological relationships that may have been lost.