Drug Tests in Concord, North Carolina

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Health Street provides drug and alcohol testing in Concord, North Carolina at 3 drug testing centers. Whether you need drug and alcohol testing for your employees, yourself, or a family member, you can rest assured that Health Street drug testing services in Concord, NC provide a safe and clean environment and accurate results. We'll send a barcode authorization for the urine or hair drug test that you choose by text and email, along with a map to the clinic address.

Register for urine or hair drug tests in Concord, NC quickly and easily online. Drug testing panels include Department of Transportation (DOT) and non-DOT urine drug tests, breath alcohol tests, EtG alcohol tests, and hair drug testing. Test results are fast, reviewed by our Medical Review Officer (an MRO), and reported safely and securely online. You can also call (704) 228-9060 with any questions about our employment screening services.

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Friendly and was easy to set up our test! Thank you!
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Drug Testing in Concord, North Carolina

Types of Drug Tests at our Concord, NC laboratories:

At our Concord drug testing locations, Health Street offers the most types of drug testing services to meet anyone's needs. Employers, courts, attorneys, and private individuals can choose from a wide variety of non-DOT or DOT drug and alcohol tests via rapid drug test or lab testing with the ability to detect virtually any substance.

Available Testing Methods

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Alcohol Testing (breathalyzer, EtG test, or PEth)
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DOT Drug Testing services:

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StaffGlass™ eResults portal for Employers:

Business users can access the amazing StaffGlass™ eResults portal backed up by telephonic customer service. Once logged in, business users have access to:

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Register for pre-employment screening services, random drug testing, or other drug or alcohol testing services and pick clinics nationwide; view results and status of all tests
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Set up North Carolina Background Check and view results
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Register staff for Occupational Health Services
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Manage eSign documents related to the testing process
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Manage a DOT Random Pool, add or remove drivers, change staff participation in random drug testing

Our world class Call Center is open Monday through Friday: 7:30 AM to 7:00 PM Eastern Time.

Why Health Street

More than a Decade of Experience

Since 2010, Health Street has provided drug testing in Concord as well as thousands of other cities nationwide.  The first drug test that Health Street performed in Concord, NC was in 2016.  From then until now, we have processed 208 drug tests in Concord. 

Commitment to Excellence

Our goal is to provide the best possible drug testing Concord employers and residents. 

Concord, North Carolina - Drug Testing

Substance abuse statistics for Concord, NC

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In 2020, 3,118 people died due to drug overdose in North Carolina, which was about eight people daily
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When we compare 2018 with 2020, North Carolina saw a 38 percent increase in drug overdose fatalities
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In 2020, the overdose death rate in Cabarrus County was 31 out of every 100,000 residents

Concord, North Carolina: Drug abuse trends

Like much of the state, Concord has been impacted by the opioid epidemic in recent years. Heroin and fentanyl have become more common on the streets of Concord, leading to an increase in drug overdoses and deaths. In 2020, more than 70 percent of overdose fatalities in North Carolina involved fentanyl, often combined with other substances. More than 60 percent of overdose deaths involved multiple substances. The presence of cocaine and methamphetamine is also rising.

Concord falls under Cabarrus County, which reported that in 2020, the emergency department visit overdose rate was 148 out of 100,000 residents. This means 320 people visited the emergency department just that year because of a drug overdose. In 2020, 66 people in Cabarrus County died from a drug overdose, and 47 involved illicit drugs. In the same year, more than 30 thousand people in Cabarrus county got an opioid prescription.

Investigation leads Concord police to charge 59 people with 140 drug charges

The Concord Police have been working on a drug investigation for a year aimed at people who distribute narcotics in the area. As a result, they charged 59 people with 140 drug charges. During the investigation, police seized 450 pounds of marijuana, more than 6 ounces of methamphetamine, almost six ounces of heroin and fentanyl, over 17 ounces of cocaine, nearly three ounces of MDMA, and 27 dosage units of different controlled substances. Police also seized 21 firearms and over one million dollars.

Last updated 1/4/2023

Neighborhoods In and Around Concord That We Serve

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North Concord
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West Concord
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Wil-Mar Park
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Afton Park
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Afton Run
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Afton Village
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Allison Woods
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Arbor Oaks
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Arrowhead Place
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Ashebrook
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Asheford Green

Employment Screening Services

Health Street offers a variety of other services, including:

Reviews

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By Evan H. on 4/15/2019
Services were done in a timely manner. Very satisfied with service

Citations

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NC Drug and Alcohol Abuse Statistics 2021. The Blanchard Institute. (2022, March 4). Retrieved January 4, 2023, from https://theblanchardinstitute.com/drug-alcohol-abuse/
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Data dashboard - opioid indicators. North Carolina Opioid Settlements. (2022, October 12). Retrieved January 4, 2023, from https://ncopioidsettlement.org/data-dashboards/opioid-indicators/
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North Carolina reports 40% increase in overdose deaths in 2020 compared to 2019; NCDHHS continues fight against overdose epidemic. NCDHHS. (2022, March 21). Retrieved January 4, 2023, from https://www.ncdhhs.gov/news/press-releases/2022/03/21/north-carolina-reports-40-increase-overdose-deaths-2020-compared-2019-ncdhhs-continues-fight-against
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Staff, W. B. T. V. W. (n.d.). 59 charged on 140 drug charges in Concord after yearlong investigation. https://www.wbtv.com. Retrieved January 4, 2023, from https://www.wbtv.com/2021/02/05/charged-drug-charges-concord-after-yearlong-investigation/