Drug Test - Lansing, KS
Health Street provides drug and alcohol testing in Lansing, Kansas at a conveniently located drug testing center. Call (913) 270-4523 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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Drug Testing in Lansing, Kansas
Types of Drug Testing in Lansing, Kansas labs:
In Lansing, 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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Why Health Street
A Decade Plus of Experience
Health Street has provided drug tests since 2010. The first time we performed drug testing in Lansing, KS was in 2017.
Dedicated to Excellence
We are dedicated to providing a level of excellence in drug testing in Lansing that is unmatched.
Lansing, KS - Drug Testing
Community Efforts to Address Drug Problems in Lansing, KS
In March 2023, the Lansing District Auditorium held a presentation to educate the Lansing community about the dangers of fentanyl. The presentation, called "One Pill Can Kill," aimed to educate and provide strategies to prevent fentanyl overdoses. Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid much more powerful than morphine, is becoming an increasing concern for health officials and police officers in Lansing. Several experts spoke at the One Pill Can Kill presentation, including a DEA Task Force officer, firefighter/paramedic, KCK Police Captain, and family members who lost loved ones from overdosing on fentanyl. The presenters stressed how fentanyl becomes easily addictive and that even a small amount can become fatal. Drug dealers often mix fentanyl with other drugs, increasing the overdose risk. Students, parents, staff, and community members attended the presentation.
Substance Abuse Trends and Statistics for the City of Lansing, KS and Leavenworth County
Notable Historical Events Related to Drug Use in Lansing, KS
In April 2022, an inmate at a Lansing correctional facility overdosed and died from fentanyl. The inmate was serving time for the possession of a firearm and marijuana distribution. It was unknown how the inmate obtained the illegal drug, and his roommates said they had no idea he was using any substances. According to another inmate, the day of his overdose seemed like another routine day. But then multiple inmates noticed he was sleeping for several hours and became concerned when they didn't hear him snore. When they checked on him, he felt cold, and another roommate noticed an open tea bag by his bunk. Investigators discovered K2 residue, and toxicology reports confirmed the presence of fentanyl. "We have been seeing far too many overdoses and deaths due to fentanyl in this community and nationally," said Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson. "This drug is very lethal, even in small doses. It's a scary threat to our public, and now it's made its way into our prisons."
Last updated 9/15/2023
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