
I'm interested in getting a prenatal paternity test?
Do I have to pay my gynecologist at the front for collection or charged me for collection? This will be the CVS, I found a place that costs only 199, but I'm not sure about the bill, according to the gynecologist so My understanding is 500-1500 dollars, which will be charged or paid?
You have to ask the medical office.
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