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Drug testing & screening
Drug testing is frequently required for employee drug screening, pre-employment drug screening, accident investigations, DOT re-certifications, and sometimes in workers’ comp cases. FastMed works with hundreds of companies throughout Arizona, North Carolina, and Texas that need occupational health services (OHS). Our providers are also certified by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to perform Department of Transportation (DOT) exams.
Essentially, all FastMed locations are drug test clinics, since we provide drug testing services at our More than 50+ FastMed sites. Our convenient walk-in clinics open early and stay open late to serve your drug screening needs. Our on-site laboratories are also available to turn around fast, professional drug screening results.
With our many drug test clinics, there’s a good chance there’s one near you. No appointment is necessary. If preferred, advance sign-in is available online for shorter wait times.
What is a drug screen?
Most drug screens require a urine sample, provided on site, to be tested for a number of controlled substances. These include cocaine, amphetamines, phencyclidine (PCP), and marijuana. Tests may also be done to detect alcohol or high levels of prescription drugs and sedatives such as Valium.
If you are taking prescription medications, please bring the pill bottle or a note from your doctor with you to your visit. This is particularly important if the prescription is for a narcotic pain reliever, muscle relaxer, or tranquilizer. You will also need a state-issued photo ID.
Types of drug tests
A drug test may be required for any number of purposes. Most often, they are a prerequisite for hiring or continued employment to ensure safety on the job site. Also, workers who abuse drugs are more likely to be late for work, to be absent, or to submit claims for workers’ compensation.
FastMed Urgent Care offers a full range of drug testing and screening services. These include:
- Urine drug testing
- Audiometer testing
- DOT services & physical exams
- DOT re-certification
- Work comp/post
- NIDA/DOT testing
- Alcohol testing
- Non-DOT alcohol testing
In most cases, a urine sample will be used for these types of tests. Other types of testing available include blood tests, saliva drug tests, or mouth swab drug tests, and hair drug tests or hair follicle drug tests.
For pre-employment or employment testing, all results are shared only with the employer. According to the Society for Human Resource Management, drug test results should be considered medical information about an employee and, as such, should be filed in a separate, confidential medical file.
What shows up on a drug test?
In general, most drug screening tests detect controlled substances such as marijuana, amphetamines, cocaine, and phencyclidine (PCP). In some cases, testing may be done to detect alcohol or high levels of prescription sedatives such as Valium.
How long each of these drugs remains detectable in the body depends on the type of screening—whether urine drug test, saliva drug test, mouth swab drug test, hair follicle drug test, or hair drug test. The type of drug and the frequency and last episode of drug use can also affect the level of detectability.
Where to get a drug test?
FastMed provides fast, convenient drug tests and reliable results with no appointment necessary. All drug screening patients are treated with professional courtesy and confidentiality.
We’re open 365 days and most of our clinics are open 7 days a week including holidays. Most patients are in and out within an hour, and test results are available within three days. We make it convenient, accessible, and easy to get the quick drug tests required with fast, reliable results, regardless of the reason for testing.
* The content presented on this page is not intended to diagnose health problems or take the place of professional medical care.
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FastMed operates in North Carolina, providing a broad range of high-quality, affordable, convenient and compassionate healthcare services. FastMed provides a wide range of care options, such as preventive, telehealth, occupational health, primary, and urgent care. FastMed has successfully treated millions of patients for more than 20 years and is one of the few urgent care providers to earn The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for quality, safety and infection control in ambulatory healthcare. For more information about locations, services, hours of operation, insurance and prices, visit www.fastmed.com. We have put in one place the various policies that are important for our patients to understand. Here you can find FastMed’s Notice of Privacy Practices, Privacy Policy, and FastMed.com’s Terms of Use.
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