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.
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