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Non-DOT Lab Drug Testing
 
															
											Non-DOT lab-based drug testing is a comprehensive and legally defensible method for detecting drug use in workplace, school, legal, or personal settings. Unlike rapid tests, these are sent to a certified lab for in-depth analysis and confirmation.
Non-DOT Lab Testing 
 
															
											At OnSite Drug Testing and Consulting, our non-DOT lab services include:
✅ CLIA-certified & SAMHSA-compliant laboratory testing
✅ 5 to 14-panel customizable options (including opioids, synthetic drugs, and more)
✅ Confirmation via GC/MS or LC/MS for non-negatives
✅ Chain-of-custody and MRO-reviewed results available
✅ Perfect for HR policies, schools, court-ordered testing, and parental monitoring
Lab testing ensures high accuracy and is ideal for when results must stand up in professional or legal settings. 
dot-complaint Testing 
 
															
											At OnSite Drug Testing and Consulting, our DOT-compliant testing includes:
✅ Observed urine collection under DOT rules
✅ Testing conducted by HHS-certified laboratories
✅ Results reviewed by a certified Medical Review Officer (MRO)
✅ Secure chain of custody and compliance with federal documentation
✅ Available for pre-employment, random, post-accident, return-to-duty, and follow-up testing
Our team is trained in DOT procedures and ready to deliver 24/7, nationwide. 
5 Panel Urine Drug Screen
 
															
											Screens For:
Amphetamine/Methamphetamine
Marijuana
Cocaine
Opiates
PCP
 
10 Panel Urine Drug Screen
 
															
											Screens For:
Amphetamine/Methamphetamine
Marijuana
Cocaine
Opiates
PCP
Benzodiazepines
Barbiturates
Dextropropoxyphene
Methadone
Methaqualone 
FAQs
Have Questions?
It refers to drug testing not regulated by the U.S. Department of Transportation — used by private employers, schools, courts, etc.
Panels may include:
- THC, Cocaine, Opiates, PCP, Amphetamines 
- Plus options for benzos, barbiturates, methadone, fentanyl, K2/spice, and more 
Urine samples are collected under supervision and sent to a certified lab with a documented chain of custody.
Yes — results are analyzed by certified labs and reviewed by a Medical Review Officer (MRO) when necessary.
 
								