Frequently Asked Questions
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What services do you offer?
We provide professional mobile and on-site services including: Phlebotomy (blood draw) services, DOT and non-DOT drug testing, Instant drug testing and Breath alcohol testing (BAT).
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Do you accept health insurance?
We are a self-pay service provider and do not bill insurance. Payment is due at the time of service.
However, we offer deeply discounted lab testing rates to ensure affordability for all clients.
Do I need a doctor’s order for lab blood testing?
No doctor's order is required. You can select from our list of available tests panels and we’ll help you through the process. Please visit our site at: https://www.ultalabtests.com/partners/collabdiagnostics
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Can you come to my home or office for blood work or testing?
Yes! We offer mobile services for your convenience. Whether you’re at home, work, or a facility, we’ll come to you.
What is a urine drug test?
A urine drug test is a screening process used to detect the presence of drugs or their metabolites in a person's urine. It is one of the most common forms of drug testing due to its accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and ease of collection.
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What types of drugs are detectable in the 5 and 10 test panels?
The 5-panel and 10-panel urine drug tests are standard types of drug screenings used in workplaces, legal settings, and clinical environments. Each panel refers to a different class of drugs being tested for. Here's what each typically includes:
5-Panel Urine Drug Test: This test screens for the most commonly abused substances: Phencyclidine (PCP), Cocaine, Opiates (e.g., heroin, morphine, codeine), Amphetamines (e.g., Adderall, methamphetamine) and THC (Marijuana).
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10-Panel Urine Drug Test: This expands on the 5-panel test to include more prescription drugs and other substances:
Barbiturates (phenobarbital), Benzodiazepines (Valium, Xanax), Methadone, Propoxyphene and Methamphetamines.
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How long can drugs be detected in urine?
Detection windows vary based on the drug, frequency of use, and individual metabolism.
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What is the difference between DOT and non-DOT drug testing?
DOT (Department of Transportation) drug testing is federally regulated and required for safety-sensitive transportation employees. Non-DOT testing follows general industry guidelines and is often used by employers, courts, or individuals.
We are certified to perform both types.
How quickly will I receive my drug test results?
Instant drug tests provide results within minutes.
Lab-based drug tests typically return results within 24–72 hours, depending on the test type and lab processing time.
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What happens if I test positive?
Results are reviewed by a Medical Review Officer (MRO) who may contact you to verify prescription use. Consequences of a confirmed positive result vary depending on the employer, legal authority, or policy involved.
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What should I bring to a drug test?
Bring a valid photo ID. If the test is for employment, follow any specific instructions given by the employer or lab.
What is a breath alcohol test?
A breath alcohol test measures the amount of alcohol in your breath and provides an estimate of your blood alcohol concentration (BAC). This is commonly used for DOT and workplace testing.
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Is your breath alcohol testing DOT-compliant?
Yes, we offer DOT and non-DOT compliant breath alcohol testing using approved devices and certified technicians.
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​How do I schedule an appointment?
You can schedule your appointment through our website, by phone, or via email.
Same-day and next-day appointments may be available.
What forms of payment do you accept?
We accept major credit/debit cards, and other common digital payment methods such as Zelle and Apple Pay.
Payment is due at the time of service.
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