False diagnostic results
I purchased several tests from Parasites.org / ParasiteTesting.com. The diagnostic report I received appears to have been issued without involvement from a certified clinical laboratory. The “laboratory” address listed in the report is actually a UPS Store mailbox, not a medical facility. The report contains no CLIA number, no lab director, no technician initials, and no accreditation information.
Details:
The report lists “Parasitology Center, Inc.” at 11445 E. Via Linda, Ste. 2‑419, Scottsdale, AZ 85259. This address is a UPS Store location, not a laboratory. There is no CLIA certification number or any indication that laboratory testing is performed at this location.
The report also lists “Laboratorio Analisis Clinicos, Av. Obregon 28‑9, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico,” but does not state that this facility performed the testing. The Mexican laboratory’s website does not list any partnership with Parasites.org or ParasiteTesting.com, and it does not advertise the type of testing described in the report.
The diagnostic report contains no required laboratory identifiers, including:
• CLIA number
• Lab director name
• Technician initials
• Accreditation body
• Chain‑of‑custody information
• Testing methodology
• Microscopy details
The report appears to be generated without a verifiable laboratory. This raises concerns about deceptive business practices, unlicensed medical testing, and potential consumer harm. In diagnostic reports for fungi or yeast in treatment, they recommend the Freedom cleanse line they promote.







