Drug testing has become a necessity in various sectors, such as workplaces and courtrooms. National Drug Screening understands the importance of maintaining safety and regulatory compliance. That’s why we provide services that prioritize workplace standards and individual well-being.
Drug Test Service Options that Ensure Reliability
At National Drug Screening, we offer a range of efficient drug testing services designed to meet the diverse needs of employers in Jacksonville. To enhance the reliability of drug test results, we offer various benefits, including:
- Medical Review Officer (MRO) results verification
- Workplace drug testing programs
- Use of SAMHSA-certified laboratories
- Electronic ordering and delivery of test results
- Additional testing, such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), to confirm positive results
Choosing the Right Drug Test Panel
National Drug Screening provides extensive drug testing panels that cater to detecting both short and long-term substance abuse.
The most common drug testing method is urine sampling. Although accurate, blood, hair follicle, and saliva screenings are generally considered more invasive and not as effective in detecting recent drug use.
Whatever your preference, we can help you select the right panel for your needs.
Protecting the Jacksonville Community Through Drug Testing Services
National Drug Screening is committed to providing services that promote a safe and secure environment for Jacksonville residents and businesses.
To learn more about suitable options that fit your needs, call us at 866-843-4545 or use our contact form – https://www.nationaldrugscreening.com/contact/
FAQ About Drug Test Services
What does a drug screening test consist of?
From pre-employment screenings to court-ordered tests, understanding the components of a drug screening is vital. Delve into the topic to gain expert knowledge about this important procedure.
There are four collection methods for drug screening: urine, blood, hair follicle, and saliva. Each has a distinct collection process:
- Urine: The individual must provide a urine sample using a sterile container.
- Blood: A technician draws blood and sends it to a SAMHSA-certified lab for analysis.
- Hair follicle: A small sample of hair is collected from the scalp and analyzed for long-term drug use
- Saliva: The inside of the individual’s mouth is swabbed using a sterile instrument.
Drug screening tests consist of various procedures and methodologies. Understanding test types, components, and purposes is crucial for individuals and organizations alike. By staying informed and up-to-date on the latest and most viable drug screening practices, we can ensure a safer and more responsible society.