Drug Test - New Britain, CT

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Health Street's drug testing center in New Britain, Connecticut offers easy-to-access and comprehensive drug and alcohol testing services. Pre-register by calling (860) 845-6113 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 New Britain, CT 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 New Britain. 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 in New Britain, Connecticut

New Britain CT Drug Testing Locations

Types of Drug Testing in New Britain, Connecticut labs:

In New Britain, 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)

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 Connecticut 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 New Britain, CT was in 2015. 

New Britain, Connecticut - Drug Testing

Substance abuse statistics for New Britain, CT

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In 2021, the number of drug overdose deaths in Connecticut reached at least 1,524
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From 2012 to 2021, Connecticut experienced a 327 percent increase in overdose deaths
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Heroin-involved deaths in Connecticut saw a 7.1 percent increase, and cocaine-involved fatalities rose by 9.1 percent in the same year
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In 2021, 93 percent of overdose deaths involved opioids, and 86 percent involved fentanyl in Connecticut

New Britain, Connecticut: Drug abuse trends

New Britain has started to see a growing trend in overdose deaths. In the first six months of 2018, there were already 29 overdose fatalities. Ninety percent of these deaths involved opioids. In response to this trend, the City of New Britain partnered with the police department, Hospital of Central Connecticut, State Attorney's office, EMS, and other local services to offer a different way to recovery for those who need it. This collaborative effort is known as the H.O.P.E. initiative. When police officers make arrests, they connect individuals to the services and support that they need.

In 2019, New Britain launched a new opioid task force that can analyze data and offer Naloxone training workshops. The task force's primary objective is to achieve a 50 percent reduction in opioid-related fatalities by the year 2023. However, recent data still shows an upward trend in Connecticut for opioid overdoses. In 2021, overdose deaths increased by 11 percent compared to 2020.

Ensure a drug-free environment and protect the well-being of your workforce with Health Street's comprehensive drug testing solutions. As an employer, our reliable drug tests can empower you to detect and deter substance abuse for a safer workplace.

Authorities sentence New Britain man to 10 years for trafficking fentanyl

In 2019, the DEA's Hartford Task Force started investigating a Mexican drug trafficking organization that was distributing heroin and fentanyl to Connecticut. Between August and October 2019, over $200,000 was seized by the investigators from the drug trafficking organization the New Britain man was a part of. He and his partner used multiple locations to store and process the drugs. In 2020, a man and three associates were arrested after investigators found and seized numerous bags of fentanyl in his apartment.

Last updated 4/3/2023

Some New Britain Neighborhoods That We Serve

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Employment Screening Services

Health Street offers a variety of other services, including:

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By Carrie P. on 1/11/2017
my customer service agent was awesome. She knew what she was doing and followed through with my process

Citations

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Unintentional drug overdose deaths in Connecticut: A fact sheet 2021. (n.d.). Retrieved April 3, 2023, from https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/DPH/Injury-Prevention/Opioid-Overdose-Data/Fact-Sheets/2021-Fact-Sheet_Unintentional-Drug-Overdose-Deaths_Updated-on-5-18-2022.pdf
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Opioid epidemic information. City of New Britain. (n.d.). Retrieved April 3, 2023, from https://www.newbritainct.gov/services/health/opiod-epidemic-informationhtm
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New Britain man sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for trafficking fentanyl. DEA. (n.d.). Retrieved April 3, 2023, from https://www.dea.gov/press-releases/2022/06/27/new-britain-man-sentenced-10-years-federal-prison-trafficking-fentanyl