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.
Frenchglen, Oregon, is a small, remote community located in Harney County. It lies nestled in the picturesque landscape of southeastern Oregon, known for its proximity to the stunning Steens Mountain and the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Despite its modest size, Frenchglen holds a unique charm that attracts visitors seeking solitude and natural beauty.
The town of Frenchglen has a rich history, originally established as a ranching community. It retains its historic character, with the historic Frenchglen Hotel offering a glimpse into the past. This quaint hotel provides lodging to travelers exploring the region, often serving as a gateway to the nearby wilderness areas.
With a small population, Frenchglen provides a close-knit community atmosphere. The town offers a quiet retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life. Despite its remote location, the residents of Frenchglen are known for their warm hospitality and strong community bonds.
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Education and community activities are centered around the Frenchglen School, a small yet vital institution serving the local youth. The school's role extends beyond education, providing a meeting place and hub for community gatherings.
Frenchglen's economy is primarily supported by agriculture, with local ranches playing a significant role. The town's connection to the surrounding land remains strong, with many residents involved in farming and livestock management.