Drug and alcohol testing can be easy and convenient, with help from your chiropractor.
Why You Might Need Drug and Alcohol Testing
Testing for the presence of drugs and alcohol is a common practice. You may be asked to have drug and alcohol testing because:
- You are applying for a new job
- You have routine drug and alcohol screening at your current job
- You have had a drug or alcohol-related accident
- You have tested positive for drugs or alcohol previously
- You have been exposed to hazardous chemicals
- You need routine drug and alcohol screening due to a DUI or other legal issue
Who Might Require Drug and Alcohol Testing
Many industries might require periodic drug and alcohol testing. Positions in healthcare, especially if you are involved in direct patient care, require routine drug and alcohol testing. If you operate heavy machinery, drug and alcohol testing is mandatory to maintain a safe workplace. Many manufacturing jobs also require drug and alcohol testing.
How Drug and Alcohol Testing Can Help You
Pre-employment drug and alcohol testing helps ensure a safe working environment for you and your coworkers. Drug and alcohol testing can also help you stay healthy, with fewer sick days and better job performance.
Types of Drug and Alcohol Testing
Drug and alcohol testing is typically performed with a urinalysis or a blood test. Your doctor will ask for a urine or blood sample and submit it for analysis at a laboratory. Drug and alcohol testing can screen for:
- Opioid medications
- Common street drugs
- Synthetic drugs
- Steroid drugs
- Alcohol
Types of drug tests we offer, when applicants and employees are screened.
Pre-Employment Drug and Alcohol Screening
Company Drug and Alcohol Test Policies
Breath Alcohol Tests
Want To Know More? Testing for drugs and alcohol doesn’t have to be a difficult experience. Your chiropractor can help. To find out more about drug and alcohol testing, call Dr. Laura Dailey Wise at Dailey Chiropractic. You can reach her in Salem, OH, by calling (234) 567-4200, or in East Palestine, OH, by calling (330) 426-2700, so call today.