Drug Test - Salt Lake City, UT
Health Street's 11 drug testing centers in Salt Lake City, Utah offer easy-to-access and comprehensive drug and alcohol testing services. Pre-register by calling (801) 657-4245 or setting up your drug testing online. Options include urine or hair drug testing, DOT or non-DOT drug tests, and alcohol testing.
You can register for drug testing in Salt Lake City, UT for your employees, yourself, or another person. Just select a urine test or hair drug test; then, pick the most convenient Health Street location in Salt Lake City. Upon registration, a barcode will be sent to whomever you register, which can be presented at the testing facility. Test results are reported back to you quickly and securely online.
Page last updated 12/9/2024
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Drug Testing in Salt Lake City, Utah
Types of Drug Tests at our Salt Lake City, UT laboratories:
At our Salt Lake City drug testing locations, Health Street offers the most types of drug testing services to meet anyone's needs. Employers, courts, attorneys, and private individuals can choose from a wide variety of non-DOT or DOT drug and alcohol tests via rapid drug test or lab testing with the ability to detect virtually any substance.
Available Testing Methods
DOT Drug Testing services:
StaffGlass eResults portal for Employers:
Business users can access the amazing StaffGlass eResults portal backed up by telephonic customer service. Once logged in, business users have access to:
Our world class Call Center is open Monday through Friday: 5:30 AM to 5:00 PM Mountain Time.
Why Health Street
Over a Decade of Experience
Health Street has been performing drug testing nationally since 2010. The first Salt Lake City, UT drug test was provided by Health Street in 2015. In fact, we have successfully completed 522 drug tests at our Salt Lake City testing centers since then.
Salt Lake City, Utah - Drug Testing
Substance abuse statistics in Salt Lake City, Utah
Government Efforts to Address Drug Problems in Salt Lake City, UT
Utah's Opioid Overdose Response Act expands access to naloxone in Salt Lake City and the state of Utah. Naloxone is a life-saving medication used to reverse the effects of opioid overdoses. The Good Samaritan Act protects residents from civil punishment when acting in good faith while administering emergency care. Rep. Spackman Moss said, "We want people to call 911 and immediately use Narcan. And it will reverse almost instantly the effect of an opiate because it blocks the receptors in the brain that opiates affect."
In addition to these efforts, Intermountain Healthcare, a non-profit organization consisting of 385 clinics and 33 hospitals, works to create a safe prescription medication plan. The plan creates protocols for prescribing, offers access to treatment, and partners with community groups to assist underserved communities in getting help.
Experts Say...
Kim Compagni is the assistant vice president of pain management at Intermountain Healthcare in Salt Lake City, Utah. "Illicit drug use is dangerous and deadly," Compagni said, "There are many factors that have continued to contribute to the crisis." These factors include unsafe opioid prescribing practices, lack of treatment access, and illegal drug trade. Compagni said that it's important to raise awareness regarding this issue. "Too many people are lost to drug overdose deaths and/or have their lives and those of their loved ones negatively impacted."
Locations
Clinic Hours and Information for our Labs in Salt Lake City, Utah
1250 East 3900 SouthSuite 50aSalt Lake City, UT 84124Neighborhoods Served in Salt Lake City
Employment Screening Services
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