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Urine and Blood Drug Tests

A test for substance abuse detection.

Screen for Drug Use with a Safe, Professional Test

Drug testing is carefully collected and thoughtfully interpreted by our professional medical team. A drug test is used to look for signs of one or more illegal or prescription drugs in your urine or blood. The purpose of a drug test is to look for drug use and misuse.

What Makes Drug Testing Important for Your Health and Safety

This test helps identify substances that may be affecting your health, behavior, or ability to participate in certain programs. Results can provide critical information for employment, treatment plans, legal documentation, or surgical clearance.

 

Wide Substance Detection

Our tests can detect a broad range of substances including alcohol, cannabis, opioids, cocaine, and more.

Quick Turnaround Times

While urine tests may take a few days, blood tests can detect substances within hours for faster results.

Reliable & Confidential

All samples are collected and processed under strict medical supervision, ensuring your privacy and accuracy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How soon can drugs be detected in blood or urine?

Blood tests can detect drugs within minutes to hours. Urine tests may take one to several days to detect use depending on the substance.

A urine test is non-invasive and painless. Blood tests involve a quick needle prick and are done by a trained professional.

In most cases, no preparation is needed. However, you should disclose any medications or supplements to your provider.

Yes. All test results are handled under strict confidentiality and shared only with your authorized healthcare provider or agency.

False positives are rare but possible. That’s why confirmatory tests are performed if initial results are unclear.

  • The type of drug used

  • The amount used

  • How long it has been since the drug was taken

  • How your body reacts to the drug

  • Alcohol

  • Cannabis (Marijuana/THC)

  • Opioids (heroin, codeine, oxycodone, morphine, hydrocodone, fentanyl)

  • Cocaine

  • EtG

  • Amphetamines

  • Methamphetamine

  • Barbiturates

  • Benzodiazepines

  • PCP (Phencyclidine)