Crossroads Drug and Alcohol Testing
We offer a variety of screenings to detect illegal, controlled substances, and over the counter medications for more than 20 popular drugs of abuse.
No Appointment Necessary • Walk-Ins Welcome • On-site Mobile Testing 24/7
Minimum Wait Time • Epass/Qpass
HOURS:
8am-5pm Mon-Fri | Sat & Sun closed
Testing Methods for Drugs and Alcohol
Illegal drugs can be detected by several methods. The most common method is to screen a urine sample for drugs. Oral fluids (saliva) and hair follicle are reliable methods, too. A breath sample is the standard for the detection of alcohol in the system, but urine and saliva are acceptable options to screen for alcohol.
Laboratory Drug Testing
Laboratory drug testing is preferred over instant or rapid drug testing for several reasons, including its accuracy, reliability, and ability to detect a wider range of substances. Here are the main advantages of laboratory drug testing over instant/rapid drug testing:
Instant Drug Testing
We use approved Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments) Point of Care Testing devices. If the result is positive, the sample is sent to a certified laboratory for Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) confirmation.
Breath Alcohol Testing
Breath alcohol testing is commonly used to measure an individual’s blood alcohol content (BAC) through a breath sample. This method has several advantages and disadvantages, which are important to consider:
Hair Testing
Hair drug testing is on the rise to detect drug use, especially for pre-employment screenings, probation monitoring, and some legal cases. Here is a breakdown of the pros and cons:
Oral Fluids Drug Testing
Oral fluid drug testing (also known as saliva drug testing) is a method used to detect the presence of drugs or their metabolites in a person’s system. Uses of Oral Fluid include workplaces, legal situations, and for personal use. Like any testing method, it has its advantages and disadvantages:
Onsite / Mobile Testing
Onsite mobile drug testing offers several significant advantages for employers, organizations, and individuals who want to maintain a drug-free environment, ensure safety, and comply with regulations. Here are some of the key benefits:
Make Crossroads your C/TPA
As your Consortium/Third-Party Administrators, we can manage all, or part, of your DOT drug and alcohol testing program, sometimes including maintaining required testing records.
DOT Testing
DOT drug testing refers to a drug testing program mandated by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). It is a requirement for employees who perform safety-sensitive duties in industries regulated by the DOT, such as aviation, trucking, railroads, public transit, pipelines, and maritime operations. The testing ensures that individuals in these roles are not impaired by drugs or alcohol, which could jeopardize public safety.
For-Hire Passenger Carriers
In California, drug and alcohol screenings are required of for-hire passenger carriers: limousines, airport shuttles, chartered, scheduled bus operators, and Transportation Network Companies.
Human Resources
As your one stop solution C/TPA. Our online electronic drug/alcohol screening program makes it easy to access web-based screenings which allows you or the DER to order, schedule, inform the donor of test location, monitor the time of specimen collection, follow donor/specimen status, track missed donor appointments, and view many other screening details.
Prime Contractors
We can help boost your contracting awards. Although not all contracts have DBE (Disadvantage Business Enterprise) goals to meet, it is still prudent for prime contractors and subcontractors to consider every opportunity to utilize the services of a DBE as their primary TPA.
Duarte, Ca
1755 Huntington Drive #102
Duarte, Ca 91010
626-531-6335
Hours are 8-5 M-Fri
Walk-Ins Welcome
West Memphis, AR
203 West Bond Ave
West Memphis, AR 72301
870-394-4270
Hours are 8-5 M-Fri
Walk-Ins Welcome