Drug Test – Lincoln, NE

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Health Street provides drug and alcohol testing in Lincoln, Nebraska at 2 drug testing centers. Whether you need drug and alcohol testing for your employees, yourself, or a family member, you can rest assured that Health Street drug testing services in Lincoln, Nebraska provides a safe and clean environment and accurate results. We’ll send a barcode authorization for the urine or hair drug test that you choose by text and email, along with a map to the clinic address.

Register for urine or hair drug tests in Lincoln, NE quickly and easily online. Drug testing panels include Department of Transportation (DOT) and non-DOT urine drug tests, breath alcohol tests, EtG alcohol tests, and hair drug testing. Test results are fast, reviewed by our Medical Review Officer (an MRO), and reported safely and securely online. You can also call (402) 261-1080 with any questions about our employment screening services.

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Best Service Ever!100 recommend this company!Lincoln Nebraska, Drug Screen. Fast results!
Peter
12/6/2020
At this point everything is good.
clifford doty
3/17/2020
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Louis has been extremely kind and respectful while dealing with my situation. He has also been considerate and helpful in finding solutions for dilemmas that have occurred. I can easily say that I would have left Health Street for another company had Louis not been available. Thanks!
Sean Hope
2/22/2018
Excellent customer service
Jill
11/20/2017
Very fast service!
Jessica Macias
11/1/2017
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5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Drug Testing in Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln NE Drug Testing Locations

Types of Drug Tests at our Lincoln NE labs:

In Lincoln, Health Street offers the widest variety and selection of drug tests anywhere, which allows employers, courts, attorneys, and private individuals to choose from a wide variety of non-DOT or DOT drug and alcohol tests which can detect virtually any substance.

Available Testing Methods

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Urine Drug Testing (DOT or non-DOT)
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Alcohol Testing (breath alcohol or EtG tests)

eResults portal for Employers: StaffGlass™

Business users get access to the amazing StaffGlass™ portal. Once logged in, business users can:

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Register for drug or alcohol tests and pick clinics nationwide; view results and status of all tests
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Set up Employment Background Checks and view results
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Register staff for Occupational Health Services
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Manage eSign documents related to the testing process
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Set up a random pool, add or remove staff, update staff employment status

Why Health Street

Over a Decade of Experience

Health Street has been performing drug testing nationally since 2010.  The first Lincoln, NE drug test was provided by Health Street in 2014.  In fact, we have successfully completed 285 drug tests at our Lincoln testing centers since then. 

Dedication to Excellence

We are dedicated to providing a level of excellence in the provision of our drug tests in Lincoln, Nebraska that is unmatched. With highly accurate drug testing services from Health Street, families can rest easy that their family members are drug free and an employer can ensure a drug-free workplace. Our drug testing facilities are conveniently located around Lincoln.

Lincoln, Nebraska – Drug Testing

Substance abuse statistics for Lincoln, NE

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Nebraska has the lowest rate of fatal overdoses, with 8.7 deaths out of every 100,000 residents
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Nebraska has a 57.97 percent lower fatal overdose rate than the national average
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Even though it is the lowest rate out of all the states, Nebraska has seen an annual increase of 11.85 percent in fatal overdoses in the last three years
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There are 161 overdose deaths per year in Nebraska

Lincoln, Nebraska: Drug abuse trends

Although Nebraska is lower than the national average in the United States, the state still experiences some significant drug abuse rates. According to recent research from 2018 to 2019, psychostimulants caused an influx of 58.8 percent of overdose deaths in Nebraska.

Nebraska struggles more with methamphetamines than synthetic opioids, and 1.7 out of every 100,000 Nebraskans died in 2017 due to methamphetamine-involved overdose. The increase rose to 2.7 per every 100,000 residents of Nebraska in the following year. Treatment admissions for methamphetamine increased by over 200 percent from 2008 to 2018, primarily among older adults.

Local initiatives to curb substance abuse in Lincoln, NE

Locals are trying to curb drug abuse in Lincoln, Nebraska. The Nebraska Prevention Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse was founded with the following goals:

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Finding ways to decrease problems and harm created by alcohol and drugs
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Ensuring graduates are ready to carry out initiatives to reduce drug and alcohol abuse
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Discovering new international opportunities to develop a better understanding of adolescent drug and alcohol use

The Nebraska Coalition to Prevent Opioid Abuse focuses on pain management guidelines, public awareness, emergency treatment and naloxone, and educating and training. Moreover, the University of Nebraska Medical Center and DHHS launched the state’s first addiction medicine fellowship program in 2019.

Last updated 7/14/2022

Neighborhoods In and Around Lincoln That We Serve

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Downtown
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East Campus
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Havelock
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Capitol Beach
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Woods Park
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Bethany
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Clinton
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Bishop Park
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Landons
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University Place
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Bicentennial Estates

Additional Services

Health Street offers a variety of other services, including:

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Nebraska Background Check for businesses hiring in Lincoln, NE

Local Reviews

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By Denise W. Winton on 2/22/2017
very prompt and helpful
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By Sarah J Pohlmeier on 1/9/2017
Very helpful as this was the first time I have had to test someone before.
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By Kelly Wavada on 10/19/2016
Excellent services for a difficult situation for our new company. Fast, friendly, and very informative.

Citations

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Bustamante, J. (2022, April 6). Drug overdose death statistics [2022]: Opioids, fentanyl & more. NCDAS. Retrieved July 14, 2022, from https://drugabusestatistics.org/drug-overdose-deaths/#oregon
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Study shows meth usage on the rise in Nebraska. Nebraska Today | University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (n.d.). Retrieved July 14, 2022, from https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/study-shows-meth-usage-on-the-rise-in-nebraska/
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Nebraska Prevention Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Nebraska Prevention Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse | College of Education and Human Sciences. (n.d.). Retrieved July 14, 2022, from https://cehs.unl.edu/edpsych/npcada/
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Nebraska Coalition to prevent opioid abuse. (n.d.). Retrieved July 14, 2022, from https://ago.nebraska.gov/sites/ago.nebraska.gov/files/doc/Strategic%20Initiatives%20Update%202020.pdf