My IRP Services | 916-520-0904 | IRP & Drug Testing Services
My IRP Services | 916-520-0904 | IRP & Drug Testing Services
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Welcome to Medic, the premier provider of fast and reliable drug testing services, for employers, parents, students, and individuals. Our mission is to ensure safety, reliability, and peace of mind through accurate and confidential drug testing solutions.
At Medic, we prioritize accurate and reliable results. We utilize the latest technology to ensure that our patients receive the most precise outcomes possible.
Our commitment to rapid turnaround times means you won't be left waiting. Experience swift and efficient care that fits your needs.
We offer flexible scheduling options to fit your busy lifestyle. Our aim is to make occupational care accessible and convenient for everyone.
Breath Alcohol Test is to measure how much alcohol is in the air you breathe out and is a service offering for our employer services/occupational medicine.
Urine drug testing detects recent drug use and is the only testing method approved for federally mandated testing. Businesses rely on laboratory-based urine testing for its cost-effectiveness and capacity to screen for a wide variety of drug substances.
Hair drug testing is the only testing method that provides up to a 90-day drug use history, an effective way to evaluate long-term patterns of use.
Oral fluid testing offers accurate results after a simple collection. When compared to other tests, it typically detects drugs closer to the time of use.
Initial presumptive testing by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS); presumptive positives are confirmed by definitive chromatography with mass spectrometry (GC/MS or LC/MS-MS)

Courts, related government and social agencies are increasingly utilizing drug and alcohol testing for individuals subject to the jurisdiction of the court. Court-ordered drug tests are the drug or alcohol testing mandated that an individual complies with under a legal requirement that they remain drug-free and alcohol-free.
The outcome of court ordered alcohol testing and court ordered drug testing can weigh heavily in legal and judicial proceedings. The court ordered drug test and alcohol testing results can mean the difference between spending time in jail or not - and can also impact driving privileges, child custody, and visitation rights, and other freedoms; getting the job done right from start to finish is crucial. Our clients trust in Medic Health to provide a quick, professional, reliable, accurate, and confidential customer experience with any court drug test.
Court cases are increasingly requiring drug and alcohol testing. There are many situations in which someone may be legally required to undergo drug testing, such as:
It is very common for administrative court orders to detail the frequency and guidelines for the court-mandated drug and alcohol testing requirements. Court-ordered drug and alcohol screening is commonly conducted using a specimen of your hair or urine. Some court mandated testing requires the use of observed collections, but most times, they do not.
Your attorney, probation officer, or another legal contact can help you determine what legal drug test you need to order. It is crucial to get the legal drug testing specifications in writing. There are hundreds of drug and alcohol tests available, so it's crucial that you know what drug test for court you need to have conducted. Our customer service experts are standing by to assist you with your specific court ordered drug screening requirements.
At Medic Health, we help you answer the question, "Where are there court ordered drug testing facilities near me?" We take your requests for court-ordered drug and alcohol screening very seriously. Our drug testing for court specialists will work with you carefully to provide what you need.
"Where is there court drug testing near me?" We've got the answer. Court-ordered drug and alcohol testing for probation is standard with federal probation, county probation, and drug courts across the United States. Periodic probation drug testing is usually court-mandated for offenders who are granted the opportunity for probation versus serving jail time. With probation drug testing, a drug court, probation officer, or parole officer may require drug testing if it’s uncertain that an individual will remain free from illegal substance use or alcohol abuse, to comply with the terms of a criminal sentencing agreement. Programs often depend on your history, compliance with any requirements or terms, and trust with your probation officer; all of which will help determine how often they'll drug test you. If there is any suspicion of your activity, a parole officer may elect to drug test you every time you come in.
Your probation officer will provide guidance on what test you should order, or in most cases will require an individual to take a specific testing panel. Courts most often use urine, hair, breath, or blood to screen for drug and alcohol use.
Probation drug and alcohol testing may often be required by courts to include random testing. Court-ordered testing may be conducted randomly or on a scheduled basis. Typically, probationary testing is conducted at random to prevent the probationer from preparing for the test by flushing their system, substituting a sample, or planning to adulterate the specimen. In many situations, a mix of both random and regular testing is most effective.
When using Medic Health for your probation or court-ordered drug testing, you can be confident that we will send results to your probation officer or court officer. We can also send you a copy of your results.
Individuals suspected of, convicted of, or pleading to a driving while intoxicated charge will often be required to submit to drug and/or alcohol testing. Driving under the influence, or driving while intoxicated, is the crime of operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or other drugs (including recreational and prescription drugs), to a level that renders the driver incapable of operating a motor vehicle safely. Individuals who receive multiple DUI offenses are likely struggling with alcoholism or substance abuse and will require ongoing drug and alcohol testing.
If you were involved in a DUI case, you might be required to take an alcohol or drug test for court, probation, or other legal reasons. Medic Health can provide you with different types of alcohol testing quickly and conveniently at one of our more than 20,000 collection sites nationwide.
There are multiple methods to accurately screen for alcohol use, such as:
Medic Health can also test for Ethyl Glucuronide (ETG) or ethanol. When you are ordering your test, please specify which type of alcohol test you would like.
Ethyl Glucuronide (ETG) is a metabolite of ethanol. It is the primary biomarker used to detect ethanol; an ingredient found in beer, wine, and liquor produced by the fermentation of yeast, sugars, and starches. An Ethyl Glucuronide test is widely used to detect the presence of ethyl glucuronide, a product of ethanol, which is the intoxicating ingredient in alcohol. The primary purpose of an ETG test is to confirm that an individual has refrained from alcohol use, more often than not as a condition of the courts or substance abuse rehabilitation programs.
Breath alcohol testing is by far the most common method used to detect recent alcohol consumption. Widely used in employment substance abuse screening programs and by law enforcement in Driving Under the Influence or Driving While Intoxicated instances, breath alcohol testing can determine the current impairment or intoxication.
Breath alcohol testing is performed by a trained breath alcohol technician (BAT) using an Evidential Breath Testing (EBT) device. An analysis of your exhaled breath, using a breathalyzer will provide a numerical value for your blood alcohol level (BAC) based on the concentration of alcohol in a portion of your exhaled air.
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