Specialty kit collections
Kit-compliant collections for genetic testing and specialty diagnostics, completed to the kit instructions.
Complete a short intake form. We will confirm workflow, coverage, and next steps.
Kit compliance is the difference between “done” and “redo”
Specialty kits often require exact handling, labeling, packaging, and timing. If a step is missed, the result is usually a redraw, a delay, or a compromised specimen.
DASHealth Dx sends certified, employed technicians to collect and prepare specimens to the kit instructions you provide, so your team reduces preventable errors and keeps testing on schedule.
What this includes
We operate as an extension of your collection workflow, supporting your lab’s requirements for:
After the handoff to the carrier or lab, tracking and processing follow their workflows.
Common kit types we support
Specialty kit collections can include, based on what is ordered and what instructions are provided:
If your kit has unique timing, temperature control, or packaging requirements, share the instructions during onboarding so we can confirm the workflow.
How the workflow typically works
- 1You provide kit instructions (and any required materials, labels, or shipping supplies).
- 2We coordinate scheduling with the person, caregiver, or your program team.
- 3A certified, employed technician completes the collection in accordance with the kit requirements.
- 4We package and prepare the specimen for the required carrier or lab handoff.
- 5We document completion through handoff and provide portal updates when available.
Quality, chain of custody, and clear boundaries
Specialty kits demand consistency. Our technicians follow standard protocols and the kit-specific instructions you provide.
We are not a laboratory. DASHealth Dx provides specimen collection and delivery coordination. Testing and results are performed and released by the designated laboratory.
FAQs
Yes. Share the kit requirements during onboarding, and we will confirm the workflow.
We coordinate carrier handoff based on kit instructions. After handoff, tracking follows the carrier and lab workflow.
No. Results are generated and released by the laboratory or diagnostic provider.
Kit instructions, required supplies, and labels, and the handoff method the kit specifies (lab drop-off or carrier process).


