Our at-home DNA relationship testing simplifies the process of discovering familial connections. In just four straightforward steps, you can unlock the answers to your genetic relationships. Whether it's paternity, maternity, sibling, grandparent, aunt, or uncle testing, we ensure you receive your results within two working days after we receive your samples at our accredited lab.
Trusted by over 100,000 customers throughout the United Kingdom.
For testing the DNA relationship between father and child.
From £119.50 £107.55
Buy NowFor testing the DNA relationship between full and half siblings.
From £149 £134.10
Buy NowFor testing the DNA relationship between grandparents and grandchild.
From £149 £134.10
Buy NowFor testing the DNA relationship between mother and child.
From £119.50 £107.55
Buy NowFor testing the DNA relationship between an aunt and niece/nephew.
From £149 £134.10
Buy NowFor testing the DNA relationship between an uncle and niece/nephew.
From £149 £134.10
Buy NowEasy to use, pain-free and safe: Our home DNA testing kits are designed to be used in the comfort of your own home. All participants sample themselves and return the swabs to the laboratory for testing.
Our testing process is accredited by UKAS, ensuring high standards of quality, precision, and reliability in all DNA relationship tests we perform.
We guarantee accurate DNA results, and your privacy is our priority, with all data securely handled and shared only with authorized individuals.
Our experienced client services team is always available to provide support, answer questions, and guide you through every step of the testing process.
With over 20 years of expertise, we’ve been at the forefront of DNA testing innovation, delivering trusted solutions for families worldwide.
If you require a DNA test for legal purposes, rather than peace of mind we provide a range of legal DNA tests including Maternity, Paternity, Sibling, Zygosity (Twins), Grandparents/Grandchild, and Y-Chromosome testing.
Approved by the MOJ to carry out Parentage testing under Section 20 of the Family Law Reform Act 1969.