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Precision in Every Sample, Excellence in Every Test

Your Trusted Lab Collection Partner in Albany, GA

Get your drug testing results quickly and reliably, regardless of your location.

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Our Services

Easy and Convenient Testing – We Make it Simple

We utilize advanced testing methodologies and employ highly skilled professionals to ensure reliable and precise results.

Drug Testing Services

Reliable, confidential drug testing for DOT and non-DOT needs, ensuring a safe and compliant workplace with accurate and timely results.

 DNA Testing Services

Accurate and confidential DNA testing for paternity, ancestry, and genetic insights, providing reliable answers for personal and legal purposes.

Clinical Laboratory Services

Comprehensive clinical lab services offering fast and precise diagnostic results, from routine blood work to specialized testing, supporting your health and wellness.

Why Choose Us?

Effortless Testing Anytime, Anywhere for a Safer and Healthier Community

Choose our nurse-owned drug testing and clinical collection site for a unique blend of medical expertise and compassionate care. Our dedicated team, led by an experienced nurse, ensures precision and professionalism in every aspect of the testing process. We prioritize your well-being, offering a seamless and confidential experience that goes beyond standard procedures. Trust us for accuracy, integrity, and personalized touch, as we stand committed to safeguarding your health and providing the highest quality service in the industry. 

Our Core Values

Honesty

Honesty

Honesty guides our interactions and ensures transparency in our processes.

Excellence

Excellence

Excellence is our unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional quality and accuracy in all our services.

Accountability

Accountability

Accountability drives us to take responsibility for our actions, ensuring that we meet and exceed your expectations.

Respect

Respect

Respect is at the heart of our culture, as we value and appreciate every individual we serve.

Teamwork

Teamwork

We foster a collaborative environment where teamwork and unity thrive, enabling us to work seamlessly towards our shared goals.

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About

Membership and Certifications

National Drug & Alcohol Screening Member

Safe Sample Solutions

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Minority Business Enterprise

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Your Common Questions about Our Mobile Drug Testing Services

  • How do I schedule an appointment for specimen collection at a drug testing facility?
    Go to our services. Select the type of drug screen. Pick a schedule that will work for you. Settle your payment and receive your confirmation.
  • How long does it take to receive drug testing results?
    The time it takes to receive drug testing results can depend on the type of test conducted. In the case of urine tests, results are usually sent to the Medical Review Officer (MRO) within 24 hours. However, if the test requires additional confirmation testing, this can take up to a few days longer.
  • How accurate are drug tests?
    The accuracy of drug tests can depend on several factors, including the type of test, the drug being tested for, and the laboratory conducting the test. Urine, blood, hair, saliva, sweat, and nails are some samples used for drug testing, and the accuracy of the test largely depends on the test's sensitivity and specificity. For instance, urine drug tests, which are commonly used, can provide accurate results more than 99% of the time. Confirmatory tests, such as gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS), can detect specific drug metabolites with high specificity, making them highly accurate. It's important to keep in mind that while drug tests are generally accurate, no test is perfect, and results can sometimes produce false positives or false negatives. This can happen due to various reasons, such as cross-reactivity with other substances, handling errors, medication interference, or immunoassay limitations. Overall, drug tests are highly accurate, especially when confirmatory testing is used. However, it's important to interpret the results with caution and consult a healthcare professional if there's any doubt about the accuracy of the test results.
  • What types of drugs can be detected in a drug test?
    A drug test can detect various types of drugs depending on the specific test being conducted. One commonly used test is the 10-panel drug test, which screens for ten different categories of drugs. These tests can detect substances such as: Amphetamines, including drugs like methamphetamine and ecstasy Benzodiazepines, which include medications like diazepam and alprazolam Cocaine Marijuana (THC) Opiates, including substances like morphine, codeine, and heroin Phencyclidine (PCP) Barbiturates Methadone Propoxyphene Methaqualone These categories encompass a range of both illicit drugs and prescription medications that can potentially be abused or misused. It's worth noting that different drug tests, such as urine tests or blood tests, may have varying detection windows for these substances.
  • What is the detection window for different drugs in a drug test?
    The detection window for different drugs in a drug test can vary depending on the drug and the type of test being conducted. The following are some approximate detection windows for certain drugs in commonly used tests: Urine test: Alcohol: 6-24 hours Amphetamines: 1-3 days Cocaine: 1-4 days Opioids, such as morphine, heroin, and codeine: 1-3 days Marijuana: 3-30 days depending on frequency of use and amount Blood test: Alcohol: 6-12 hours Amphetamines: 12 hours to 3 days Cocaine: Up to 2 days Opioids, such as morphine, heroin, and codeine: Up to 12 hours Marijuana: Up to 2 days Hair test: Alcohol: Up to 90 days Amphetamines: Up to 90 days Cocaine: Up to 90 days Opioids, such as morphine, heroin, and codeine: Up to 90 days Marijuana: Up to 90 days or longer depending on hair length
  • What factors can affect the results of a drug test?
    Various factors can influence the results of a drug test. Here are some factors that can affect drug test results: Metabolism and individual differences: Each person's metabolism and physiology can impact how their body processes and eliminates drugs. Factors such as age, weight, liver function, and genetics play a role in drug metabolism. Drug interactions: Certain medications or substances can interfere with drug test results. For example, some medications may produce false-positive or false-negative results, leading to incorrect interpretations. It's important to disclose any medications or supplements you're taking to the testing administrator. Dosage and frequency of drug use: The amount and frequency of drug use can affect detection windows. Higher doses or more frequent use may increase the likelihood of detection in drug tests. Timing of drug use: The time elapsed between drug use and the drug test can impact detection. Different drugs have different detection windows, with some being detectable for shorter periods than others. Sample integrity and handling: Contaminated or mishandled samples can lead to inaccurate results. Proper collection, labeling, and storage of samples are crucial for reliable testing. Fluid intake and urine dilution: Drinking excessive fluids or using certain methods to dilute urine can potentially impact the concentration of drugs in the urine and lead to inconclusive or misleading results. Testing method and technology: Different drug tests have varying sensitivities and detection thresholds. Some tests may have higher chances of false positives or false negatives, depending on the method used.
  • Can over-the-counter medications or supplements cause a positive drug test result?
    Yes, certain over-the-counter medications or supplements can cause a positive drug test result. Common examples include: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs): Some NSAIDs, such as Advil (ibuprofen) and Aleve (naproxen), have been reported to cause false positive results for barbiturates and THC (marijuana/cannabinoids). Ibuprofen may also result in a false positive for PCP. Antibiotics: Certain antibiotics, such as amoxicillin and ampicillin, can potentially give a false positive result for cocaine or opiates. Phentermine: Phentermine, a prescription medicine used for appetite suppression, can produce a false positive for amphetamines. Herbal supplements: Some herbal supplements, including those containing ephedra or ma huang, have been associated with false positive results for amphetamines.
  • How is the privacy of my drug test results protected?
    The privacy of drug test results is protected by federal and state laws, as well as industry regulations, to ensure confidentiality and maintain the integrity of the testing process.
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414 North Westover Blvd Suite D2

Albany, GA 31707

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