BANJARA HILLS, INDIA, February 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) The nations most trusted source of DNA paternity Test in India, started out in Delhi, Punjab, Chandigarh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh as well as in Pakistan, Srilanka, Nepal and Bangladesh. Now they have just announced their expansion on an International level. This means DNA Test India (OTS & Services) testing services will be available in every city within India. The demand for DNA testing and paternity testing has been on the rise. Consequently, DNA Centre India is taking advantage of the demand for their services.
OTS & Services has an aggressive marketing team that is lead by Ms Ritu. As a result of her company's use of internet marketing, blogs, web development and SEO techniques; they have gone from a small local company to a company operating nationwide. DNA testing services are now available in every city where the need for DNA testing exists. This expansion lines up with the company's vision. The DNA Paternity test Consultant Ms Ritu stated, "It was our vision to be able to provide the same quality, free consultation and customer service to every one of our clients whether in India or other Asian Countries."
Getting the proof needed is our guarantee to our clients. Our paternity tests to exclude any man from being the father are 100 % accurate and our DNA tests to identify a man as the biological father are 90 % accurate. Our accredited laboratory performs every sample twice to give 100% accurate results.
OTS & Services offers every type of DNA test, not just paternity tests. Some of the other DNA tests that we offer are, inheritance or estate DNA tests (Y-DNA), immigration DNA tests, Maternity Test, DNA Profiling, DNA testing for adopted children and DNA tests for child support cases.
One of our most well liked tests is the infidelity DNA test. All over India DNA OTS & Services receives hundreds of requests for the infidelity DNA tests in a month. In order to conduct that infidelity DNA test, the client brings his or her partner's discreet samples. It is an inexpensive and accurate method used to prove infidelity.
Another popular DNA test is the immigration DNA test. OTS & Services is equipped to operate internationally by doing DNA tests in over 100 countries. Whether a client needs a DNA test done in UK, US, Canada or Hong Kong. Clients can rest assured that we will make the whole process a painless one. We take care of the DNA testing and homeland security paperwork and maintains chain of custody.
No matter what your DNA testing needs may be, we at OTS & Services are here for you. Offering you choices, confidentiality, and reassurance that your needs are being met. So whether you need immigration DNA testing, paternity DNA tests, infidelity testing, or any other DNA test.
One Touch Solution & Services INDIA, a service based DNA Paternity Testing & healthcare integration and marketing Company announced today the launch and marketing of its Paternity & Ancestry DNA test for immediate availability to the consumer market.
OTS & Services Takes Advantage of Growing Demand For DNA Testing in India
DNA Center India (OTS & Services) provides access to DNA testing sites for its clients on a national level. As the leading provider of all types of DNA testing you can avail services anywhere in India.
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