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Our drug testing centers in offer same-day services for both employers and individuals. We provide urine drug testing, hair drug testing, oral fluid drug testing, breath alcohol testing, ETG alcohol testing, DOT Physical, Non-DOT Physical, DNA testing, background check. Our services cover employment screenings, random testing, post-accident, reasonable suspicion, DOT requirements, court-ordered tests, probation, family law, individual and personal needs. Testing Centers are few minutes away from your home or office near you.

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How to Schedule a Drug or Alcohol Test in Akron, Ohio

Scheduling a test in Akron, Ohio is convenient and easy:

  • Online Order: Schedule 24/7 using our online system and receive your registration pass confirmation by email. You can also access your reports online. The easiest way to order a test is online.
  • Bring Your Pass Confirmation: Present the enrollment or show it on your phone at the testing service center.
    Receive Your Results by
  • Login into Your Account and By Email
    Order by Phone: Call at (866) 688-7080

Registration and purchase are required beforehand.

Collection centers do not accept payment. Please purchase the test online to receive your donor pass. You also have option to order multiple passes and place order later.

Our labs are SAMHSA-certified, and all results are reviewed by licensed Medical Review Officers (MROs).

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What is the Most Popular Urine/Saliva/Hair Drug Test?

The Order Process Is Easy As 1, 2, 3!

The following tests are the most popular tests for Department of Transportation Testing (DOT):

  • DOT Drug Testing – All DOT (Popular)
  • DOT Alcohol Breath Testing (BAT) – All DOT (Popular)

Workplace, Job & Employment

For employment, the following tests are the most popular tests for Employment, Pre-Employment, Post Accident, Return to Duty:

  • 10 Drug Panel with Expanded Opiate (14 Drug Panel) – Urine – (Popular). Comprehensive test at discounted rate.
  • 10 Drug Panel – Urine – (Popular)
  • 5 Drug Panel with Expanded Opiate (9 Drug Panel/DOT Like) – Urine
  • 5 Drug Panel – Urine

We also offer tests without THC (Marijuana). For more information, select Workplace or Personal, Court, and Probation.

Personal, Individual, Self-Testing, Court, Probation, Child Custody, and Family Members

The following tests are the most popular tests. For Court and Probation, follow the instruction of the court & probation to select the right test that required by the court & probation.

  • 10 Drug Panel with Expanded Opiate (14 Drug Panel) – Urine – (Popular). Comprehensive test at discounted rate.
  • 10 Drug Panel – Urine – (Popular)
  • 5 Drug Panel with Expanded Opiate (9 Drug Panel/DOT Like) – Urine
  • 5 Drug Panel – Urine

We also offer tests without THC (Marijuana). For more information, select Workplace or Personal, Court, and Probation.

Popular Drug Test with no-THC

Some Employers prefer not to test for THC/Marijuana, in which case consider ordering the following tests. Check with your local law requirement for THC testing.

  • 9 Drug Panel with Expanded Opiate (13 Drug Panel) – Urine – (Popular). Comprehensive test at discounted rate.
  • 9 Drug Panel – Urine – (Popular)
  • 5 Drug Panel with Expanded Opiate (8 Drug Panel/DOT Like) – Urine
  • 4 Drug Panel – Urine

Other Test – Hair and Oral Fluid/Saliva Tests

We also offer hair testing and oral fluid/saliva testing:

  • 5 Panel Drug Expanded – Hair – (Popular)
  • 5 Panel Drug– Hair
  • 5 Panel Drug Expanded – Saliva/Oral Fluid – (Popular)
  • 5 Panel Drug– Saliva/Oral Fluid

Workplace Drug Testing in Akron, Ohio

Employers are encouraged to implement workplace drug testing programs to deter drug and alcohol use in workplace and identify the presence of alcohol, illicit drugs, or certain prescription drugs if used during workhours.

Benefits of a Drug-Free Workplace in Akron, Ohio

  • Safe working environment for your employees, customers and public.
  • Improved employee performance and morale.
  • Reduced workplace accidents.
  • Lower absenteeism.
  • Decreased workers’ compensation costs.

DOT Drug Testing in Akron, Ohio

For businesses employing DOT safety-sensitive employees, compliance is essential and a regulatory requirement. We provide:

  • DOT drug and alcohol testing.
  • DOT consortium enrollment.
  • DOT and Non-DOT physicals.
  • MVR reports.
  • FMCSA Clearinghouse registration and reporting services.

We offer services for all DOT industries, including:

  • Trucking (FMCSA)
  • Maritime (USCG)
  • Aviation (FAA)
  • Public Transportation (FTA)
  • Railroad (FRA)
  • Pipeline (PHMSA)

Our services include:

  • Supervisor Training
  • Policy Development
  • Consortium Enrollment
  • Supervisor Training
  • Employer Drug Policy
  • MVR Reports
  • Background Check
  • FMCSA Clearinghouse Verification/Search

Probation and Court-Ordered Drug Testing in Akron, Ohio

We offer immediate/rapid/instant or same-day drug testing services for probation and court-ordered requirements. Our locations provide reliable and confidential testing, with additional centers available throughout the country.

Drug Testing for Personal and Family Needs in Akron, Ohio

We provide confidential drug testing services for personal and family needs. Same-day testing is available at our locations, with access to additional testing centers nationwide.

Alcohol Testing Services in Akron, Ohio

Our alcohol testing services include urine and breath alcohol testing for employment, personal, court-ordered, or probation requirements

We also offer:

  • ETG Alcohol Testing: Available through urine samples.
  • Alcohol Testing: Available through urine samples.
  • DOT Breath Alcohol Testing: Fully compliant with DOT regulations.
  • Non-DOT Breath Alcohol Testing: Fully compliant with regulations for employees and employers.

Testing Available in Akron, Ohio

  • Urine Testing: Detects recent use (1–5 days), commonly used by employers, schools, DOTs, courts, family, probation.
  • Hair Testing: Detects substance use over approximately 90 days.
  • Oral Fluids/Saliva: Detects recent use (1–5 days), commonly used by employers, schools, DOT, courts, family, probation.
  • Instant Cup for Rapid Test Results: This option is also available at many locations for quick results. The negative results available on the same day. Positive results will be sent to the laboratory for confirmation.

Nationwide Testing Availability

With over 10,000 testing centers nationwide, we can assist you anywhere in the United States. Order online. You will be able to schedule online. Affordable and Trusted. Register today.

How Can I Access My Results?

Results for DOT, Workplace, Employment, Court, Probation, Child Custody, Family, Personal, Self-Testing: Please login into your account. The account holder will receive the results by email.

Employer:  By login into your account, you can access your employees’ results. You will find the results under Status/Report. Click on the results to download the results.

Employer: The employer will receive the results by email.

Self-Testing/Personal/Court Ordered/Probation: You will receive your results by email and by login into your account.

How Long Does It Take To Receive My Drug Results?

Urine, Saliva/Oral Fluid/Hair.

The negative results will be available within 1-2 days. Positive results will be confirmed. It may take between 1-3 days to receive the confirmatory results. The results will be also reviewed by MRO.

Instant Cup for Rapid Test Results

The negative results will be available on the same day. Positive results will be sent to the laboratory for confirmation. It may take between 1-3 days to receive the results. The results will be also reviewed by MRO.

Frequently Asked Questions

Prescription drug abuse is a serious problem in the U.S. The Surgeon General, as reported by NIDA, states that alcohol and drug abuse, including tobacco, costs the economy over $740 billion per year. Costs are related to crime, lost work productivity and health care.

The rate of positive pre-employment workforce drug screens and other drug use data in the general U.S. population is reported by Quest Diagnostics:

  • Looking at data from close to 9.2 million urine drug tests from January to December 2022 in the general U.S. workforce, the overall rate of positive urine tests stayed steady from 4.6% (2021) to 4.6% (2022). This compares with a 13.6% positivity in 1988.
  • The rate of positive tests from opiates (for hydrocodone / hydromorphone) dropped from 0.27% in 2021 to 0.24% in 2022. Oxycodone / oxymorphone also declined, from 0.20% to 0.18%.
  • Marijuana positivity in the general U.S. workforce has increased by 4.7% (4.3% in 2022 compared to 4.5% in 2023), compared to 3.1% 2019. Over 5 years, positive urine drug screens for marijuana have increased 45.2%. 
  • In 2023, positive results resulting from post-accident marijuana urine testing in the general U.S. workforce was 7.5%, and follows an increasing trend since 2015, which shows at 114.3% increase

A pre-employment drug test is primarily limited to drugs with the potential for abuse, including some prescription drugs, and alcohol. In addition, sports drug testing is often required for college-level, professional and Olympic athletes. Illegal, recreational drugs, and performance-enhancing drugs may also be required in sports testing, such as anabolic steroids, erythropoietin, diuretics, recombinant human growth factors, and alcohol.

Pre-employment workplace drug testing usually requires the applicant to give a urine or oral saliva sample, but may also infrequently require blood, sweat, or hair.

In certain jobs, especially those that require a high level of safety, employees may be subject to random drug testing. Random drug screening may be used in instances of workplace accidents and if the employer has suspicion that the employee is abusing drugs. Random drug testing may occur without cause for suspicion depending upon company policy. States may also have laws regarding random drug testing.

Some U.S. companies may offer employee-assistance programs to support substance abuse treatment. On the other hand, some employers are not tolerant of this issue and it may result in termination from employment.

Workplace drug testing involves notifying an applicant that pre-employment drug testing will need to take place as part of the application process. They may have to present to the laboratory within a specified time frame, for example within 24 hours, to lessen the chance that drugs in their system will be excreted and undetectable. Applicants are directed to a specific laboratory to submit a sample for drug screening (usually for urine test results).

Once at the facility, the applicant must submit a sample at the discretion of the laboratory personnel and in keeping with their standard policies. Hair, sweat, saliva or blood drug test samples may also be used in pre-employment drug screen, although this is not common practice.

During the laboratory evaluation, strict chain-of-custody practices and standards are followed to prevent adulteration of the sample. This legal procedure requires documentation of each person who handles the specimen through the entire phase of testing.

Certain laboratory procedures may require direct visual observation while the specimen is being voided, although this is not common. This occurs most often when the donor has previously attempted to tamper with a sample.

5 Panel Drug Test

Employers may use a standard five-panel test of “street drugs” that may include any of the following substances:

  • marijuana (THC)
  • cocaine
  • PCP (phencyclidine)
  • opiates / opioids (e.g., codeine, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, oxycodone, oxymorphone, morphine, heroin [6-acetylmorphine])
  • amphetamines, methamphetamine
  • MDMA (ecstasy)

10 Panel Drug Test

Some employers may elect a ten-panel drug test that also includes any of the above plus:

  • methadone or other narcotic prescription drugs
  • benzodiazepines (such as alprazolam, oxazepam)
  • barbiturates (such as amobarbital, butalbital, pentobarbital, phenobarbital, or secobarbital)
  • methaqualone (Quaaludes, no longer on US market))
  • propoxyphene (Darvon, no longer on US market)

Alcohol drug testing may also occur. Other more recent designer drugs of abuse, such as Bath Salts, may be included. Which drug test is used is dependent upon the private employer, federal or state requirements, or other workplace guidelines that may be in place.

Testing for the synthetic opioid, fentanyl, is not included in the revised urine Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing Programs, but can be tested for on a case-by-case basis.

Results from workplace drug testing are fairly quick and can usually be received in a few days. An employer may also request to have the test done with a rapid test that can provide results on the same day. Negative results are usually received within 24 hours; however, a positive screen will require further testing that may take a few days up to one week.

If the initial screen is negative, a medical review officer (MRO) will typically contact the employer with the results. If a positive result occurs, a MRO will contact the applicant for further questioning. It is important to notify the laboratory or MRO of any medications currently in use, including prescription, over-the-counter or herbal medications. The applicant may have to provide proof of a valid prescription and prescriber information for prescription medications.

It is important to be sure that the drug testing occurs at a reputable and certified laboratory. Any credible drug screening program will involve a two-step process.

  • Initial (immunoassay) and confirmatory (gas chromatography-mass spectrometry [GC-MS]  or liquid-mass spectrometry [LC/MS) test) are the methods most commonly utilized to test for drugs.
  • Using a combination of both tests allows a high level of sensitivity and specificity, meaning there is an extremely low chance for false positives or false negatives.

The immunoassay is performed first and is often used as a screening method. If the immunoassay is negative, no further action is typically required, and the results are reported as negative.

If the sample is positive, an additional confirmatory GC/MS analysis is performed on a separate portion of the biological sample. The more specific GC/MS or LC/MS is used as a confirmatory test to identify individual drug substances or metabolites and quantify the amount of the substance.

Confirmatory tests, such as GC-MS or LC-MS should be utilized prior to reporting positive drug test results to employers.

Urine and oral fluid specimens are the only sample type approved for testing of the federally mandated, safety-sensitive workforce.

Urine drug testing

Urine is the most common sample type used for drug testing by employers. A urinalysis will show the presence of a drug in the system after the drug effects have worn off, but the length of time varies by drug. 

Typical urine drug tests for employment purposes usually screen for 5 to 10 drugs. Urine screening may detect amphetamines or methamphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine, marijuana, MDA-analogues (MDA or MDMA known as Ecstasy), opiates (codeine, morphine, 6-acetylmorphine [indicative of heroin use], hydromorphone, hydrocodone, oxymorphone, oxycodone), nicotine, or alcohol.

Employers may request additional drugs to be screened.

Saliva drug testing

After urine drug screening, oral fluid (saliva) testing is the most common method to test for drug use. It may be referred to as a mouth swab test, and used if an employer or other tester is interested in knowing about recent drug use. It is not ideal to survey long-term use of drugs. Most saliva drug tests can detect usage within a few hours up to 2 days. The donor should avoid any food or beverages for at least 10 minutes prior to the sample being collected.

Saliva is an easy lab test to gather samples, is less susceptible to adulteration or substitution, and can be tested for alcohol, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine, ecstasy, marijuana (THC), opiates, amphetamines, phencyclidine (PCP), and methamphetamines. It is suitable for all testing reasons, including pre-employment testing, random and post-accident testing.

Blood drug testing

A blood drug test may be used to determine amounts of drug in an employee’s system at that very moment, usually from minutes to hours. It allows an employer or law enforcement official to determine if a person is actively under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Blood testing may also be performed in the emergency room for toxicology testing, as well.

A variety of drugs can be tested for in blood, examples include alcohol, amphetamines, cocaine, fentanyl, marijuana, methamphetamines, opiates, phencyclidine, nicotine, and tramadol.

Blood testing is invasive, requiring a needle stick into a vein, but there is little chance for adulteration. However, blood analysis often has a short period of detection, as many illicit drugs are metabolized quickly and eliminated from the body. Drugs in urine can usually be detected in a 1 to 3 day time period.

Hair drug testing

Hair testing may be used to determine drug use over the longer term, usually over a 90-day period of time. Hair can be tested for cocaine, marijuana and THC, cocaine, opiates, amphetamine and methamphetamine, ecstasy, phencyclidine, and alcohol. In general, hair testing allows the longest time frame to detect drugs of abuse.

The collector usually takes a 100 gram sample of hair (100 to 120 strands) cut close to the scalp. This method lessens the risk for hair adulteration or substitution, as the sample is collected in full view of the lab personnel.

Rapid tests

Rapid screening can allow detection of drugs that might metabolize quickly and not be detectable at a later screening. Screening for most drugs of abuse and alcohol can be performed. Rapid tests can be performed at an employer’s workplace or at a local, specified laboratory clinic. 

Rapid tests often utilize urine or saliva for testing. One advantage to rapid tests is that they provide a screening result within 4 hours on average. Any specimens that screen positive would still require a confirmatory test. Confirmatory test results are typically available in 2 to 3 days.

Examples of companies that are certified (2024) to perform drug testing include:

  • Quest Diagnostics Inc.
  • Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings (LabCorp)
  • US Army Forensic Toxicology Drug Testing Laboratory (testing for Dept. of Defense employees only)
  • Alere Toxicology Services
  • Clinical Reference Laboratory Inc.

Other companies that are used for federal workplace drug testing can also be found at SAMHSA.gov.

Some employees may ask does alcohol show up on a drug test? Alcohol has a short half-life in the urine. A urine drug test for alcohol may detect alcohol for 2 to 12 hours.

Akron, Ohio - Collection Sites Near You

  • Please note that availability and services may vary by location. Not all sites offer all tests.
  • Collection sites will not accept payment. Please do not visit collection center without a pass. After receiving the pass, you can visit the location.
  • Please select and purchase a test online, schedule and receive your drug pass before visiting the collections sites. You can also change/select your drug collection sites after receiving your pass.
  • For DNA Testing, we will schedule the test for you after online registration.

Akron, Ohio

Akron, Ohio

City Information

An Overview

Akron, Ohio is a mid-sized city located in the northeastern part of the state, approximately 40 miles south of Cleveland. Once known as the “Rubber Capital of the World” due to its prominent tire and rubber manufacturing industry, Akron has since diversified its economy and modernized its urban landscape. With a mix of historic charm and revitalized neighborhoods, the city is a center for healthcare, education, and innovation. Akron is also recognized for its strong community culture, public parks, and contributions to music, sports, and the arts.

Population and Demographics

Akron has an estimated population of around 190,000 residents. The city has a diverse population and a long history of immigration, industrial growth, and cultural influence. • White (Non-Hispanic): ~58% • Black or African American: ~30% • Hispanic or Latino: ~4% • Asian: ~2% • Two or more races: ~6% The median age in Akron is about 36 years, indicating a well-balanced mix of young adults, working professionals, and families.

Zip Codes

We serve multiple zip codes throughout the city:
75023, 75024, 75025, 75074, 75075, 75093, 75094

Income and Economic Indicators

The median household income in Akron is approximately $42,000. A significant portion of households earn between $30,000 and $55,000 annually. The poverty rate is around 24%, and while some neighborhoods face economic hardship, many others are experiencing growth through job development and investment. The cost of living in Akron remains lower than the national average, offering affordability in housing and basic services.

Geography and Environment

Akron sits at an elevation of about 1,000 feet above sea level and is located in a region characterized by rolling hills, rivers, and wooded areas. The city is part of the Cuyahoga Valley region and benefits from proximity to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Akron experiences a humid continental climate, with cold winters, warm summers, and ample seasonal variation. Parks, trails, and waterways provide residents with plenty of outdoor recreation options.

Housing and Living Standards

The median home value in Akron is about $120,000, and rent for a two-bedroom apartment averages around $950 per month. The city’s housing stock includes historic homes, affordable apartments, and suburban-style developments. While housing is affordable, some areas are seeing revitalization efforts focused on infrastructure, community development, and neighborhood renewal.

Economic Landscape

Akron’s economy has transitioned from heavy manufacturing to a broader base that includes healthcare, education, technology, and polymers. Summa Health and Cleveland Clinic Akron General are among the city’s top employers. The University of Akron plays a major role in research, especially in polymer science, which supports Akron’s status as a leader in materials and advanced manufacturing. The city also supports small businesses and startups through development programs and incubators. Retail, logistics, and professional services contribute further to the city’s economic strength.

Education and Innovation

Akron is home to the University of Akron, a public research university known for its engineering and polymer science programs. The city is served by Akron Public Schools, which include specialty and magnet programs designed to enhance student outcomes. Collaborative initiatives between schools, universities, and industry partners support career development and innovation in technology and sciences.

Recognitions and Quality of Life

Akron is known for its contributions to American industry and culture. It was home to Goodyear, Firestone, and other tire companies that helped shape its identity. Today, it is celebrated for its music history, including connections to artists like The Black Keys and Chrissie Hynde. Annual events like the All-American Soap Box Derby and the Akron Marathon bring the community together. With a strong cultural heritage, diverse economy, and affordable living, Akron continues to offer a grounded yet evolving lifestyle.

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