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.
Lakeview, Oregon, known as the “Town of Lakes,†is nestled in the high desert of south-central Oregon. It is the county seat of Lake County and boasts a small-town atmosphere with a population of approximately 2,300 residents. This charming community is located near the Fremont–Winema National Forest, offering abundant natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities.
With a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1876, Lakeview has a vibrant agricultural industry, which has long been a cornerstone of the local economy. The town is surrounded by vast rangelands, making cattle ranching one of its economic mainstays. Additionally, Lakeview capitalizes on geothermal energy sources, highlighting its commitment to sustainable practices.
Education and culture play a prominent role in Lakeview, with several public schools serving the region and various cultural events celebrated throughout the year. The proximity to natural wonders like Goose Lake and the Warner Mountains makes it an attractive destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking serenity away from the bustle of city life.
Lakeview’s climate is characterized by cold, snowy winters and warm, dry summers, suitable for various outdoor activities year-round. Hiking, fishing, hunting, and bird watching attract visitors and locals alike, contributing to the community’s love for its natural surroundings.
Demographically, Lakeview is predominantly white, making up over 85% of the population, with Hispanic or Latino residents constituting the next largest group. The median household income falls below national averages, reflecting the rural nature and economic challenges of the area.
The town prides itself on community spirit and hospitality, fostering a sense of belonging among residents and visitors. Events like the annual Lake County Round-Up bring the town together, showcasing local talent and traditions.
Transportation in Lakeview is facilitated mainly by road, with the Oregon Route 140 and 395 passing nearby, connecting it to other regional hubs. While remote, Lakeview offers essential services and amenities, maintaining its role as a vital lifeline for surrounding rural communities.