Testing Locations Nationwide
Urine, Hair, Oral Fluid, Blood
Select the panel that best fits your program's risk profile, compliance or personal needs.
Panel | Drugs Covered | Best For |
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5-Panel | THC, Cocaine, Opiates, Amphetamines, PCP | Baseline employment screening |
7-Panel | 5-panel + Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines | Healthcare & safety-sensitive roles |
10-Panel | 7-panel + Methadone, Propoxyphene, Quaaludes* | Expanded coverage (role-specific) |
Fast, simple, and compliant from order to results.
Buy online or by phone. Choose location and donor details.
Visit a nearby collection site with a valid photo ID.
Lab analysis with confirmatory testing and MRO review if needed.
Secure results delivered to the employer or individual.
Ranges vary by substance, frequency of use, metabolism, body mass, dosage, hydration, and lab cutoff levels.
Drug | Urine | Hair | Blood | Nails |
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Marijuana (THC) | 1-30 days | Up to 90 days | 2-3 days | Up to 3-6 months |
Cocaine | 2-4 days | Up to 90 days | 1-2 days | Up to 3-6 months |
Opiates (Codeine, Morphine, Heroin) | 1-3 days | Up to 90 days | Up to 24 hours | Up to 3-6 months |
Amphetamines (incl. Methamphetamine) | 1-3 days | Up to 90 days | 1-2 days | Up to 3-6 months |
PCP (Phencyclidine) | 1-7 days | Up to 90 days | 1-3 days | Up to 3-6 months |
Screening at SAMHSA-certified laboratories with confirmatory GC/MS or LC-MS/MS testing as needed.
Every non-negative screen is reviewed by a Medical Review Officer. Chain-of-Custody Form (CCF) maintained end-to-end. DOT collections and results reporting follow 49 CFR Part 40 when specified by the employer/order.
Welcome to Harvard, Nebraska
Located in Clay County, Harvard, Nebraska, is a small, tight-knit community known for its rich agricultural history and midwestern charm. The town embodies the spirit of rural America, providing a perfect blend of peaceful living and community engagement.
As of the most recent census, Harvard has a population of approximately 1,000 residents. This small population contributes to a warm, friendly atmosphere where neighbors know each other, and community events are a staple in town life.
The economy of Harvard is notably driven by agriculture, with many residents engaged in farming and related industries. This sector is vital not only to the local economy but also to the community's way of life, offering numerous opportunities for local employment and economic stability.
Education in Harvard is centered around the Harvard Public Schools, which offer a comprehensive K-12 education. This institution is known for its dedication to student success, with a range of extracurricular activities that enrich students' academic experiences.
Harvard is strategically located near larger cities such as Hastings and Grand Island, providing residents with access to urban amenities while enjoying the tranquility of small-town life. This proximity facilitates access to broader educational, cultural, and professional opportunities.
The town hosts several festivals and events throughout the year that celebrate local heritage and foster community spirit. These events often involve parades, fairs, and agricultural showcases, serving as highlights for residents and visitors alike.
Recreational activities in and around Harvard include parks, community sports leagues, and nearby natural attractions. Residents take pride in maintaining their community, ensuring it is a clean and inviting place for all who visit or reside there.
Nebraska, located in the Midwestern United States, is known for its expansive prairies and agriculture. With a population over 1.9 million, it ranks as the 37th most populous state. Nebraska's capital is Lincoln, while Omaha is the largest city, known for its cultural scene and economic significance.
Agriculture has a historical and economic foundation in Nebraska, with the state leading in the production of beef, corn, soybeans, and pork. The landscape is characterized by the Great Plains, but it also encompasses the Sandhills, a region of mixed-grass prairie on dunes, which is a unique geological feature.
Nebraska also boasts a rich cultural heritage, with influences from indigenous tribes such as the Omaha and the Ponca. Modern-day celebrations range from the annual State Fair to diverse events celebrating the state's pioneering roots and multicultural communities. The economy is not only agriculture-centric but also includes significant contributions from industries such as transportation, telecommunications, and information technology.