Drug Test - Wilson, NC

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In Wilson, North Carolina, Health Street provides drug testing for employers and individuals at our professional drug testing location. You can register for drug tests quickly and easily on our website. Testing options include a wide range of drug panels. Our options include Department of Transportation (DOT) drug tests, non-DOT urine drug tests, breath alcohol tests, EtG alcohol tests, and hair drug testing. Once you pick your test, simply choose the best clinic location that meets your needs, and register online.

Whether you need drug and alcohol testing for your employees, yourself, or a family member, you can rest assured that Health Street testing services in Wilson, North Carolina provide accurate results. We'll send a barcode authorization by text and email, along with a map to the clinic address. Drug testing centers are clean, comfortable and operated by experienced professionals. Test results are fast, reviewed by our Medical Review Officer (an MRO), and reported safely and securely online. You can also call (252) 364-4529 with any questions about our drug tests.

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8/18/2020

Good Service

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Dionicio G.
9/27/2018

Great Service

Great people and service!
T F.
11/22/2017
Ryme Trucking LLC

Very Professional

Very professional!
Tom
9/18/2017
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Drug Testing Services in Wilson, North Carolina

Wilson NC Drug Testing Locations

Get a Drug Test in Wilson, North Carolina Right Now

Health Street has the largest selection of drug testing and employment screening services in Wilson. Employers can access our services to set up a drug free workplace, families can get court ordered drug testing, and attorneys and private individuals can register for non-DOT drug tests, Department of Transportation (DOT) drug tests, and more.

Available Drug Testing Methods

Popular Drug Testing Panels

Specialized Categories of Tests

DOT Drug Testing in Wilson, North Carolina

Learn about our DOT drug and alcohol testing services, and how your company can maintain Department of Transportation (DOT) Compliance with 46 CFR Part 40, including:

Why Health Street

A Decade Plus of Experience

Health Street has provided drug tests since 2010. The first time we performed drug testing in Wilson, NC was in 2016. From then until now, we have completed 68 drug tests at our Wilson labs.

Dedicated to Excellence

We are dedicated to providing a level of excellence in drug testing in Wilson that is unmatched.

Local Drug Testing for Wilson, NC

Substance Abuse Trends and Statistics for the City of Wilson, NC and Wilson County

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In 2014 in Wilson County, there were 799 arrests made related to drug use.
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There were 164 overdose EMS calls in Wilson County in 2014. This equates to about one every other day.
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From January to June in 2020, Wilson County Emergency Medical Services administered naloxone to 33 patients. Naloxone is a drug that reverses the effects of opioid overdoses.
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In 2018 in Wilson County, 34 patients were treated for opioid overdoses by Wilson County EMS.
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This number increased by 65 percent in 2019 when 56 patients were treated by Wilson County EMS for opioid overdoses.

Experts Say...

In 2020, Bert Hendricks, Wilson County EMS operations officer said, "Don't be scared to call for help...We are here to help you, and in order for us to help you, part of that process is to make sure we get to you." He continued, "Yes, law enforcement is going to be out here, but you did what you're supposed to do. You're not going to be charged for this little bit of drugs. We want to talk to them to let them know they're here to help; we're here to help. They're not here to lock you up."

Government Efforts to Address Drug Problems in Wilson, NC

Wilson County and North Carolina residents are protected by the Good Samaritan Law if they ask for help or call 9-1-1 because someone is overdosing. This means they will not be tried in court for carrying small amounts of drugs or drug paraphernalia. The law was established to encourage residents to seek help if they, or someone else, overdoses.

North Carolina also has a law to protect individuals who administer naloxone to someone they believe is overdosing. Online training and information on safely administering naloxone are offered to residents.

Neighborhoods In and Around Wilson That We Serve

Airport Park
Ashbrook Drive Nw
British Woods
Brookfield
Brookhaven
Brookstone
Hwy 264/Hwy 58
Hwy 42 East
Glenwood Hills/Valleydale
Lantern Square

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