Biometric Screening
A Biometric Screening is a health assessment that measures a person's physical characteristics, which can include weight, height, blood pressure, BMI, shoulder-to-shoulder distance, and more. Biometric screenings are often included in workplace wellness programs to help encourage employees to adopt a healthier lifestyle.
Our registration process for a Biometric Screening is easy. Just select the clinic location based on ZIP code and complete the registration. An authorization barcode is immediately sent to you via email and texted directly to the phone of the person being tested along with a map of the clinic location. The registrant can then walk into the testing facility, show the barcode along with photo ID, and complete the test. Results for tests are quick and stored securely in our online portal. Individuals and employers can register online or call (888) 378-2499 to order tests.
Workforce Screening, Digitally Delivered
Biometric Screening Options
Biometric Screening (Basic)
$75Biometric Screening (Expanded)
$150Frequently Asked Questions
Do they drug test in a Biometric Screening?
Employer biometric screenings do not include drug testing. These screenings are performed simply to provide information about a person's health and encourage healthier lifestyle choices. A biometric screening is frequently ordered with blood tests and physicals.
Is a Biometric Screening a drug test?
No. A biometric screening does not include testing for substances. If you're looking for drug testing, try browsing our Drug Tests page.
How much does a Biometric Screening cost?
We offer basic biometric screenings beginning at $75. The final price of this screening will be determined by the level of biometric screening that is selected as well as any additional services that are requested during the checkout process.
What is a Lipid + Glucose Panel?
In addition to checking the blood glucose levels, this will also measure a person's risk for developing certain cardiovascular diseases. This includes the person's total cholesterol, HDL (high-density lipoprotein), LDL (low-density lipoproteins), and triglycerides.
What Biometric Screenings does Health Street offer?
We offer three options for biometric Screenings:
What does Biometric Screening measure?
A Biometric Screening is a health assessment that involves measuring various physical characteristics of an individual. The measurements may include weight, height, blood pressure, BMI (Body Mass Index), shoulder-to-shoulder distance, and other relevant metrics.
Why does my employer want me to do a Biometric Screening?
Employers often prioritize workplace safety by ordering specific occupational health testing. Biometric screenings play a significant role in workplace wellness programs, as they encourage employees to embrace healthier lifestyles. These screenings serve as valuable tools for assessing various health indicators and identifying areas where individuals can make positive changes. By incorporating biometric screenings into wellness initiatives, employers promote a culture of well-being and support employees in achieving and maintaining a healthier lifestyle.
About Our Other Services
Employers frequently order specific occupational health testing to ensure safety in the workplace. Health Street makes it simple to schedule an appointment for occupational health tests at more thousands of clinics across the United states. Enter your ZIP code and select the nearest facility. Once the registration process is completed, we will email a registration barcode and a map to the facility.
Why Choose Health Street
Occupational and preventative health screenings are crucial to catching small issues early on before they become bigger problems. Health Street is here to assist you with scheduling occupational health tests for your employees, as well as answer any questions that you may have about our tests. Contact us today and we would be happy to address any concerns.
Related Services
The following services are sometimes ordered in combination with Health Street's BioMetric Screenings. Use the below links to learn more about each related service: