5 Panel Drug Test - Antlers, OK

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31 Drug-Testing Centers in Antlers

603 Ne 2nd St0.38 miles

603 Ne 2nd St
Antlers, OK 74523

1322 W Main St1.01 miles

1322 W Main St
Antlers, OK 74523

109 S Broadway St16.49 miles

109 S Broadway St
Hugo, OK 74743

1201 E Jackson St16.72 miles

1201 E Jackson St
Hugo, OK 74743

1405 E Kirk St16.73 miles

1405 E Kirk St
Hugo, OK 74743

104 S Pennsylvania Ave30.75 miles

104 S Pennsylvania Ave
Atoka, OK 74525

303 S Mississippi Ave30.91 miles

303 S Mississippi Ave
Atoka, OK 74525

1004 S Mississippi Ste C31.20 miles

1004 S Mississippi Ste C
Atoka, OK 74525

1510 S Virginia Ave31.25 miles

1510 S Virginia Ave
Atoka, OK 74525

1200 W Liberty Rd32.09 miles

1200 W Liberty Rd
Atoka, OK 74525

1025 Deshong Dr37.89 miles

1025 Deshong Dr
Paris, TX 75460

1655 Ne Loop 28638.16 miles

1655 Ne Loop 286
Paris, TX 75460

500 Clarksville St Box 142939.74 miles

500 Clarksville St Box 1429
Paris, TX 75461

3306 Lamar Avenue, Suite B39.87 miles

3306 Lamar Avenue, Suite B
Paris, TX 75460

108 W Ohio Ave40.24 miles

108 W Ohio Ave
Coalgate, OK 74538

6 N Covington St40.48 miles

6 N Covington St
Coalgate, OK 74538

3154 Clarksville St40.69 miles

3154 Clarksville St
Paris, TX 75460

109 E Main St41.42 miles

109 E Main St
Bokchito, OK 74726

Rr 4 Box 85443.74 miles

Rr 4 Box 854
Coalgate, OK 74538

1706 Delivery Ln46.08 miles

1706 Delivery Ln
Durant, OK 74701

1610 W University Blvd46.80 miles

1610 W University Blvd
Durant, OK 74701

1800 W University Blvd46.96 miles

1800 W University Blvd
Durant, OK 74701

1807 W University Blvd46.96 miles

1807 W University Blvd
Durant, OK 74701

554 Sw Cravens Rd48.47 miles

554 Sw Cravens Rd
Wilburton, OK 74578

203 Dallas St48.54 miles

203 Dallas St
Talihina, OK 74571

1101 E Wade Watts Ave48.60 miles

1101 E Wade Watts Ave
Mcalester, OK 74501

398 N 49th Ave48.70 miles

398 N 49th Ave
Durant, OK 74701

32 E Cherokee Ave Ste 10449.00 miles

32 E Cherokee Ave Ste 104
Mcalester, OK 74501

1 E Clark Bass Blvd49.14 miles

1 E Clark Bass Blvd
Mcalester, OK 74501

3 E Clark Bass Blvd Ste 349.15 miles

3 E Clark Bass Blvd Ste 3
Mcalester, OK 74501

200 E Carl Albert Pkwy Ste 449.21 miles

200 E Carl Albert Pkwy Ste 4
Mcalester, OK 74501

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Turnaround Time

Negative results: typically report within 1 business day after lab receipt.
Non-negative screens: requiring confirmation and MRO review generally report within 2-3 business days.

Actual times may vary based on shipping volume and verification needs.

Compliance You Can Trust

Lab-Based with Confirmation

Screening at SAMHSA-certified laboratories with confirmatory GC/MS or LC-MS/MS testing as needed.

MRO Review & CCF

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.


5 Panel Drug Testing in Antlers, OK

Antlers, Oklahoma, serves as the county seat of Pushmataha County and is known for its rich history and natural beauty. Nestled in the Kiamichi Mountains, this small town offers a scenic backdrop with abundant outdoor activities, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and tourists alike.

The city boasts a rich cultural heritage with annual events that draw visitors from all over, such as the Deer Festival and Outdoor Show. This event celebrates the area's hunting tradition, and includes a variety of family-friendly activities, making it a staple of community life.

Antlers' demographics reflect a small yet diverse population. The city serves as home to a close-knit community, where residents enjoy a slower pace of life, embodying the charm and hospitality typical of small-town America.

Education is valued in Antlers, and the town is served by the Antlers Public School District. The local schools are focused on providing quality education and fostering a supportive environment for students to thrive academically and socially.

Located at the intersection of several major highways, Antlers provides easy access to larger cities while retaining its rural charm. This strategic location enhances its appeal as a peaceful residential area with the convenience of urban amenities within reach.

Economically, Antlers is supported by a combination of agriculture, small businesses, and tourism, with outdoor recreation playing a significant role. Local businesses reflect the town's character, offering personalized service and contributing to a vibrant local economy.

Antlers' climate is characterized by hot summers and mild winters, with ample rainfall supporting the lush landscapes that define the region. This climate makes it perfect for outdoor activities throughout much of the year, including hiking, fishing, and camping.

Drug Testing in Oklahoma

Oklahoma, located in the South-Central region of the United States, boasts a rich Native American heritage and diverse landscapes, from the Great Plains to eastern mountainous regions. Known for its oil and natural gas industries, Oklahoma also has agriculture as a major economic driver, producing wheat, cattle, and poultry.

As of 2023, Oklahoma's population is just over 4 million, with Oklahoma City and Tulsa being its largest cities. The state's cultural offerings include museums, music festivals, and the renowned Oklahoma City National Memorial. It serves as a cultural bridge between the midwestern and southern cultures.

Oklahoma enjoys a relatively low cost of living, making it an attractive place for new residents and businesses. Its education system includes top-ranking universities such as the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University, which contribute significantly to the state's workforce and research initiatives.

With a climate ranging from humid subtropical in the east to semi-arid in the west, the state experiences a variety of weather patterns, including tornadoes, due to its unique positioning in tornado alley. This geographic diversity contributes to a wide range of recreational outdoor activities.

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