Drug Test - Darien, CT

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Health Street's drug and alcohol testing clinic in Darien, Connecticut provides comprehensive pre-employment drug screening services. Call (203) 309-2537 or register online for drug testing services. Drug and alcohol testing options include DOT and non-DOT urine drug tests, breath alcohol tests, EtG alcohol tests, and hair drug testing.

Register for a urine or hair drug test at our drug testing center for your employees, yourself, or another person. Just choose your test and pick a location. A registration barcode will be sent to the person you specify. A map will accompany this authorization code. Test results are fast, reported securely, and stored in our online portal.

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Drug Testing Services in Darien, Connecticut

Darien CT Drug Testing Locations

Types of Drug Tests at our Darien, CT laboratories:

At our Darien 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

DOT Drug Testing services:

What You Can Do in the GLASS Portal

Our GLASS portal brings together everything employers need to manage testing and screening. Inside your account, you’ll be able to:

  • Register drug and alcohol tests at thousands of clinic locations nationwide
  • Run and review background checks
  • Set up occupational health appointments for staff
  • Collect and manage signed testing documents digitally
  • Maintain DOT random pool memberships and stay audit-ready

Why Health Street

More than a Decade of Experience

Since 2010, Health Street has provided drug testing in Darien as well as thousands of other cities nationwide. The first drug test that Health Street performed in Darien, CT was in 2016.

Commitment to Excellence

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

Drug Testing Statistics for Darien, CT

Substance Abuse Statistics for Darien, CT

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In 2018, the state of Connecticut recorded 948 opioid-related overdose deaths, 767 of which were related to synthetic opioids such as Fentanyl.
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The Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome/Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome rate for Connecticut in 2017 was 9.7 cases per 1,000 hospital births.
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In 2019, the opioid dispensing rate for Fairfield County, the locality in which Darien resides, was 37.4 per 100 residents.

Local Initiatives to Curb Substance Abuse in Darien, CT

In partnership with the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) and the Department of Children and Families (DCF), the Connecticut Department of Health created the Change the Script campaign. This statewide public awareness campaign brings attention to the ongoing prescription drug abuse and opioid misuse crisis affecting communities throughout Darien and surrounding Connecticut locations.

The program connects local town leaders, healthcare professionals, treatment professionals, and the local population to resources to fight prescription opioid misuse. A heavy focus of the campaign is to bring awareness to live-saving measures such as the emergency use of Naloxone, the opioid overdose reversal treatment drug. From billboards to radio scipts, the program continues to provide crucial information to help locals in need.

Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Substance Abuse in Darien, CT

To combat the ongoing issue of the opioid epidemic experienced throughout Darien and the state of Connecticut, Governor Ned Lamont signed Public Act No. 19-191 "An Act Addressing Opioid Use" into law in 2019. Expanding on preexisting opioid regulations laws placed upon the state, updated law now requires hospitals who are treating patients for nonfatal opioid overdoses to administer a mental health screening. This further allows health professionals to target specific mental concerns that may influence a patient's decision to abuse opioids.

Furthermore, under Public Act No. 19-191, new prescribing regulations for health professionals were implemented to better address the issue of opioid abuse in patients. Under these new regulations, any prescribing health professional that prescribes more than a 12-week supply for pain treatment must establish a treatment agreement with patients. This treatment agreement includes treatment goals, opioid use risk, and treatment expectations for potential instances in which a patient becomes dependent on a prescription.

Neighborhoods Served in Darien

Birch Road
Brookside Prospect
Christie Hill
Fox Hill
Lake Drive
Maywood
Noroton
Park Lane
Pembroke
Woodland Park

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