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DNA Testing Locations in Rhode Island


We have 5 locations in the state of Rhode Island.
Communities Served
We can arrange an appointment for you that is either located in, or conveniently accessible from, one of these cities:
Ashaway
Hope Valley
Providence
Barrington
Jamestown
Riverside
Block Island
Johnston
Rumford
Bristol
Kingston
Saunderstown
Central Falls
Lincoln
Se Coast
Charlestown
Little Compton
Smithfield
Chepachet
Manville
Tiverton
Coventry
Middletown
Wakefield
Cranston
Narragansett
Warren
Cumberland
Newport
Warwick
East Greenwich
North Kingstown
West Greenwich
East Providence
North Providence
West Kingston
Exeter
North Scituate
West Warwick
Foster
North Smithfield
Westerly
Greenville
Pascoag
Western
Harrisville
Pawtucket
Woonsocket
Hope
Portsmouth
Wyoming
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We are here to help any and all that needs to find out the truth about their loved ones. our DNA test results can be for your peace of mind or for legal purposes, the result of our DNA tests are final and cannot be challenged. T4D™ DNA test service is private & 100% accurate and the results can be used as a legal document. Please feel free and contact us today so you may begin your journey to the truth.

Ways to collect samples: By TESTING4DNA.COM
Self-made cheek swab, FTA Classic Card, Whole Blood Cord Blood, Bloodstains, Sperm (Semen), Toenail or Fingernail Clippings, Amniotic Fluid, Chorionic Villus Sampling, Fetal Tissue ,Chewed Chewing Gum, Cigarette Butts, Hard Candy, Used Condom, Semen Stains On Clothing, Used Tampons or Used Feminine Pads, Sweaty Hat or Ball Cap Hocked Loogie (spit), Plucked Hair, Q-tips with earwax Snotty Kleenexes, Urine, Electric Razor Debris.


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