We accept samples from other countries for all our diagnostic tests.
Please do not forget to include a consent form (if required in your country) when sending samples!You may use your local form in your local language or our form (on the request form).
New: we have added many new genes to our portfolio. If you don't find a gene in our order form, please check our list of genes, print the pages of interest, check the genes you want to be tested and send the pages together with the order form. Download our order form here.
Please contact us if you miss a test on the form/ list.
Please send them to:Prof. Dr. Jürgen Kohlhase MD
Center for Human Genetics Heinrich-von-Stephan-Str. 5 79100 Freiburg Germany
Turnaround time for sequencing of genes with less than 15 exons is usually up to 6 weeks. For larger genes, turnaround time is given as 8 weeks. Please contact us for details on certain genes.
For prices please contact us by email/ fax.
We accept DNA and EDTA blood samples.
EU countries: send samples by airmail at ambient temperature.
Non-EU countries: Samples should be sent by international express airmail courier (FedEx or DHL) at ambient temperature.
PLEASE DO NOT SEND FROZEN SAMPLES.
Samples from non-EU countries must be accompanied by a CUSTOMS DECLARATION stating that you are sending human blood samples/ human DNA which is non toxic and of no commercial value.
Otherwise, the sample delivery is likely delayed at customs. Please contact the courier service for details. There is a special envelope for sending blood or tissue specimen. Please send off the specimen on a Monday or Friday only to ensure that we will receive them no later than Thursday (maximum two day delivery), and inform me as soon as you are planning to send off the samples.
Please include a COMMERCIAL INVOICE billing me 1 US $. Also, please give this as value on the airway bill. Otherwise, the sample delivery is likely delayed at customs.
Important: please give me the AWB number of the package in order to enable me to track it down at customs.
Praxis für Humangenetik Freiburg - Prof. Kohlhase jkohlhase@humangenetik-freiburg.de