An abundance of caution is a driving force for this panel. We believe it is better to have the knowledge at your fingertips so you can avoid any issues in the future. Our “Drugs of Abuse Panel” can be used for: Pre-employment testing, sports organization drug screening, forensics purposes, prescription opioid monitoring, or caretaker/minor monitoring.
If you are experiencing these related symptoms
- Pre-employment
- Sports
- Prescription Monitoring
- Caretaker Monitoring
- Minor Monitoring
Is there an age requirement for taking a test?
All individuals should be 18-year-old. Children under the age of 18 years should have a guardian’s consent.
Can I share my results with my doctor?
Yes, you can share your results with your doctor.
What happens to my sample after the lab is done processing it?
After the lab has processed your sample, the lab will dispose of your sample appropriately in accordance with biological specimen disposal standards.
Is MyHomeLabs HIPPA compliant?
Yes, MyHomeLabs is HIPPA compliant. You can read how we protect your private information in our privacy policy found here.
How does MyHomeLabs validate the reliability and/or credibility of its labs?
All the labs that have partnered with MyHomeLabs goes through a vetting process conducted by an internal MyHomeLabs team. This process, among other factors identifies if a lab is CLIA certified. A CLIA certified lab ensures that the test results exceed the industry standard for clinical laboratory testing.
Do I need a phlebotomy appoint for the STD test, UTI test, or Drug of abuse Tox Test?
No, these tests do not require a phlebotomist. We have designed these tests so you can do them by yourself. There is a detailed instruction sheet provided in the box. Please follow the instructions to successfully collect the specimens.
How do I send my samples to the lab?
Your test kit box contains a returning shipping label along with a FedEx envelope. All the shipping instructions are found in the instruction sheet provided. Please follow the instruction sheet to ensure you correctly package to return the specimen to the lab.