Drug Test - Glendale, CA

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Health Street's 2 drug and alcohol testing clinics in Glendale, California provide comprehensive pre-employment drug screening services. Call (818) 293-4685 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 one of our drug testing centers 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.

Workforce Screening, Digitally Delivered

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2/29/2020
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Lizbeth V.
8/25/2017
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Louis is so efficient! The absolute best!
Lizbeth V.
8/24/2017
Great, Fast Service
Service was great. Fast and efficient.
RACHEL S.
5/22/2017
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Very helpful in a timely manner.
RACHEL S.
5/1/2017
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5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Drug Testing in Glendale, California

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Types of Drug Tests at our Glendale, CA laboratories:

At our Glendale 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)

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 California 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: 4:30 AM to 4:00 PM Pacific Time.

Why Health Street

A Decade Plus of Experience

Health Street has provided drug tests since 2010. The first time we performed drug testing in Glendale, CA was in 2016.  From then until now, we have completed 113 drug tests at our Glendale labs. 

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Substance Abuse Statistics for Glendale, CA

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In 2022, Los Angeles County, where Glendale is situated, experienced 1,690 opioid-related fatalities.
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There were 3,174 emergency department visits related to opioid overdoses in Los Angeles County in 2022.
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In the same year, 894 people ended up hospitalized because of opioid overdoses.
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In 2022, there were 2,739,576 opioid prescriptions in Los Angeles County.

Local Initiatives to Help Curb Substance Abuse in Glendale, CA

The city of Glendale and the surrounding Los Angeles County have experienced a continuously increasing rate of the local homeless population. Alongside tough living conditions, this homeless population has experienced overwhelming growth in the rate of drug overdose mortality. To help better curb this ongoing concern, Los Angeles County created the Homeless Mortality Prevention Initiative (HMPI) Workgroup.

Under the HMPI program, government officials are working to better supply the local homeless population with the right tools and resources to reduce deadly drug overdose and other concerns associated with substance abuse. These resources include syringe exchange programs, enhanced Naloxone access, and the further development of recovery-focused housing options that can simultaneously provide these individuals with housing and recovery resources.

Laws and Regulations Relating to Substance Abuse in Glendale, CA

In 2019, California Governor Jerry Brown signed a new state bill into law in an effort to better tackle the growing concern of opioid abuse and increasing overdose deaths experienced across Glendale and the surrounding state. Under AB 2760, individuals who currently stand at a high risk of opioid overdose may now more easily acquire the opioid overdose treatment drug Naloxone.

Under this new law, doctors who prescribe opioids to patients are mandated to also offer a Naloxone prescription. If a Naloxone prescription is requested, a doctor must also provide education on emergency administration for an opioid overdose. It's recommended that Naloxone administration training be also provided to the families of the individuals requesting the prescription.

Last updated 9/1/2024

Neighborhoods in Glendale Served by our Clinics

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Adams Hill
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Downtown Glendale
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La Canada
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La Crescenta
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Montrose
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Northwest Glendale
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Rossmoyne
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Sunland
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The Canyons
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Verdugo Woodlands

Employment Screening Services

Health Street offers a variety of other services, including:

Reviews

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By Lizbeth V. on 4/3/2017
Louis Cianciatto is amazing...
Amazing, Helpful
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By Lizbeth V. on 1/9/2017
Louis Cianciotto is amazing...so helpful
Super Nice
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By Andrew L. on 10/24/2016
Everyone i dealt with was super nice

Citations

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Welcome to the California Overdose Surveillance Dashboard. CA Overdose Dashboard. (n.d.-a). https://skylab.cdph.ca.gov/ODdash/?tab=CTY
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"Reducing Mortality from Substance Use Among People Experiencing Homelessness in Los Angeles County." Substance Abuse Prevention and Control, http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/sapc/MDU/SpecialReport/ReducingMortalitySubstanceUsePEHinLAC.pdf
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"Assembly Bill No. 2760." California Legislature, https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180AB2760