Drug Tests in Huntsville, Texas

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Health Street's drug testing center in Huntsville, Texas offers easy-to-access and comprehensive drug and alcohol testing services. Pre-register by calling (936) 209-8221 or setting up your drug testing online. Options include urine or hair drug testing, DOT or non-DOT drug tests, and alcohol testing.

You can register for drug testing in Huntsville, TX for your employees, yourself, or another person. Just select a urine test or hair drug test; then, pick the most convenient Health Street location in Huntsville. Upon registration, a barcode will be sent to whomever you register, which can be presented at the testing facility. Test results are reported back to you quickly and securely online.

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Drug Testing Services in Huntsville, Texas

Huntsville TX Drug Testing Locations

Types of Drug Tests at our Huntsville, TX laboratories:

At our Huntsville 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:

Why Health Street

Over a Decade of Experience

Health Street has been performing drug testing nationally since 2010. The first Huntsville, TX drug test was provided by Health Street in 2017. In fact, we have successfully completed 60 drug tests at our Huntsville testing centers since then.

Dedication to Excellence

We are committed to providing excellent services and to helping businesses and families obtain the drug testing in Huntsville that they require.

Stats on Substance Abuse in Hunstville TX

Substance Abuse Trends and Statistics for Huntsville, TX and Walker County

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According to the CDC, Walker County, including Huntsville, TX, had 12.38 deaths from drug overdoses per 100,000 residents in 2017.
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This number was an increase since 2012, with the number of overdoses rising each year.
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Walker County's drug overdose rate is higher than the state's average but is lower than the national average, which in 2017, was 21.7 per 100,000 people.

Notable Historical Events Related to Drug Use in Huntsville, TX

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In August of 2020, a K-9 unit helped police uncover over $100,000 in suspected drug money following a traffic stop. The suspects were taken into custody on felony money laundering charges and placed in the Walker County Jail.
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In September of 2020, the Walker County Grand Jury indicted 25 people on drug-related charges. Most of these indictments were for possession of methamphetamine. Indictments in addition to possession of controlled substances included manufacturing or delivering a controlled substance, DWI, unlawful possession of a firearm, tampering with physical evidence, and evading arrest. Several of those indicted are residents of Huntsville, TX.

Government Efforts to Address Drug Problems in Huntsville, TX, and Walker County

In 2005, the Walker County Sheriff's office introduced a Narcotics Division to address narcotics in the Walker County area. This includes the consumption, distribution, and manufacturing of illegal narcotics.

The narcotics division works with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to identify those involved in trafficking illegal narcotics.

Since adding this division, the Walker County Sheriff's Office has been able to make more narcotics-related arrests each year than it did when the division didn't exist.

Opioids are also becoming a growing problem in Huntsville and the rest of Texas. According to Lt. Jim Barnes of the Huntsville Police Department, "People have always abused prescription drugs, but the opiates and stuff like that were not anywhere near as prevalent when I started," Barnes said. "When I was on the streets, crack cocaine, marijuana and those types of drugs were the big things we were dealing with."

Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton, began a website, DoseofReality.Texas.gov, to provide patients and healthcare providers opioid-related recourses.

Some Huntsville Neighborhoods That We Serve

Pine Hill
Crabbs Prairie / Loma
Route 75 / Loop 19
Dodge
Sam Houston State U / Fm 1374
Pine Prairie
City Center
Riverside
11th St / Ave J

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