Drug Testing in Honolulu, Hawaii

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Health Street provides drug and alcohol testing in Honolulu, Hawaii at 2 conveniently located drug testing centers. Call (808) 762-1249 or register online. Drug testing options include DOT and non-DOT urine drug tests, breath alcohol tests, EtG alcohol tests, and hair drug testing.

Whether you're drug testing your employees, yourself, or a family member, just choose your test and pick a laboratory testing location. Rest assured, a registration barcode will be sent to you immediately (or to the person you specify). A map and GPS directions will be linked to the barcode. Test results are fast, accurate, and reported securely in our online portal.

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This is a trustworthy company, I had a great experience at the testing site and the turnaround time for the results once the specimen reached the lab was just a few hours.
Cassie
3/31/2021
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Drug Testing in Honolulu, Hawaii

Honolulu HI Drug Testing Locations

Types of Drug Testing in Honolulu, Hawaii labs:

In Honolulu, Health Street offers the widest variety and selection of drug tests anywhere, which allows employers, courts, attorneys, and private individuals to choose from a wide variety of non-DOT or DOT drug and alcohol tests which can detect virtually any substance.

Available Testing Methods

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Urine Drug Testing (DOT or non-DOT)
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Alcohol Testing (breath alcohol or EtG tests)
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StaffGlass™ eResults portal for Employers

Business users get access to the amazing StaffGlass™ eResults portal. Once logged in, business users can:

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Register for drug or alcohol tests and pick clinics nationwide; view results and status of all tests
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Set up Hawaii 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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Set up a DOT random pool, manage staff, update small business consortium enrollment

Why Health Street

A Decade Plus of Experience

Health Street has provided drug tests since 2010. The first time we performed drug testing in Honolulu, HI was in 2014.  From then until now, we have completed 163 drug tests at our Honolulu labs. 

Committed to Excellence

We are dedicated to excellence in the provision of drug testing in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Drug Testing in Honolulu, HI

Statistics in Honolulu, HI

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In 2022, 320 people died from a drug overdose in Hawaii, making it a record number of drug overdose deaths compared to the previous year.
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Some of the most commonly abused substances in Honolulu are methamphetamine, fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine.

Local initiatives to curb substance abuse in Honolulu, HI

Governor Josh Green signed Senate Bill 671, which received unanimous approval from the Hawaii Legislature in April 2023. Governor Josh Green of Hawaii signed SB671 SD1 HD1 into law on June 22, 2023, as Act 111, which addresses health-related issues, specifically focusing on the definitions and regulations concerning drug paraphernalia.

The act introduces a new definition for "Fentanyl test strip" as a device that can detect the presence of fentanyl in many drugs and forms. Additionally, it revises the definition of "drug paraphernalia" to include a list of items primarily used or designed for producing, processing, and consuming controlled substances. The act also provides criteria for determining what constitutes drug paraphernalia, which includes considerations like the owner's statements, the object's proximity to controlled substances, and the intent of use. Moreover, it specifies that "drug paraphernalia" does not include fentanyl test strips.

Notable Events Relating to Substance Abuse in Honolulu, HI

In October 2021, Honolulu police and various federal agencies, including the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), announced the successful takedown of a large-scale drug operation in the Honolulu region. According to reports, law enforcement seized more than $6 million in methamphetamine, fentanyl, heroin, cocaine, and firearms, as well as roughly $370,000 in cash.

The takedown of the large-scale operation came as part of a 10-month-long investigation in partnership with the HPD Narcotics Vice Division, U.S. DEA, and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. At the time of these massive drug seizures, Courtney Jeter and Janet Nelson were arrested and charged for their role in distributing the various controlled substances.

On three occasions, a DEA source purchased pound quantities of methamphetamine from Jeter, which amounted to approximately $55,000. The confidential source would communicate with Jeter using coded language via mobile phone to set up the drug deals. The confidential source would then meet Jeter at a local stash house to complete the drug transaction.

Last updated 5/7/2024

Neighborhoods In and Around Honolulu That We Serve

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Ala Moana
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Chinatown
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Kakaako
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Diamond Head
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Kahaluu
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Makiki
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Moanalua
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Pearl City
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Wahiawa
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Waikiki

Employment Screening Services

Health Street offers a variety of other services, including:

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Honolulu Background Check for businesses hiring staff in Honolulu, HI

Citations

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Hawaii High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area. (2021). 2020 HIDTA Hawaii Drug Death and Overdose Report. https://endmeth.org/wp-content/uploads/2020-HIDTA-Hawaii-Drug-Death-and-Overdose-Report-2021-1-1.pdf
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Hawaii State Legislature. (2023). GM1212. https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/bills/GM1212_.PDF
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Dobbyn, P. (2023, May 14). Hawaii is set to decriminalize fentanyl test strips as drug overdoses reach record highs. Honolulu Civil Beat. https://www.civilbeat.org/2023/05/hawaii-is-set-to-decriminalize-fentanyl-test-strips-as-drug-overdoses-reach-record-highs/
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Hawaiʻi Public Radio | By The Associated Press. (2021, June 4). Drug-related deaths in Honolulu hit 5-year high in 2020. Hawai'i Public Radio. https://www.hawaiipublicradio.org/local-news/2021-05-17/drug-related-deaths-in-honolulu-hit-5-year-high-in-2020
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Hawai'i state legislature. Hawaii State Seal. (n.d.). https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session/archives/measure_indiv_Archives.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=671&year=2023
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"Honolulu police, federal agents seize $6 million in illegal drugs." Yahoo News, https://news.yahoo.com/honolulu-police-federal-agents-seize-160800680.html