With flexible tests and screens for a wide range of diseases, Quest Diagnostics provides you the actionable insights that help you provide the best care possible. From hepatitis and tuberculosis (TB) to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), tick-borne disease, and other infections, our testing menu...
Non-negative screens undergo confirmatory testing and are typically released within an additional 24 to 72 hours. View our collection site infographic. Download our drug testing collections case study. Get started To speak to a representative, please call 1.800.877.7484 or click below to complete ...
This laboratory is reported as performing these services:Pediatric Draws: NHandicap Accessible: NDrug Screens: YCOAG Draws: NHair Alcohol Collections: NHair Drug Collections: NDNA Paternity Testing: NAvailability:Monday: 9A-5PTuesday: 9A-5PWednesday: 9A-5PThursday: 9A-5PFriday: 9A-5PSaturday: Not...
Lab testing services include blood tests and other clinical lab tests; drug and alcohol tests, as well as other employer solutions; paternity and other DNA tests; STD and HIV tests; nutritional lab tests; hormone tests; blood allergy tests; titers and TB screens for healthcare students; and ...
For many employers, adding convenience to a program means multiple screening options, including on-site events, as well as remote screenings, such as those offered at Quest Diagnostics Patient Service Centers (PSCs). While all PSCs complete screenings using the venipuncture collection ...
Result is a false positive (for IA screens) Clinic or laboratory error Published date: July 14, 2017 References 1. Williamson MA, Snyder LM. Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. Williamson MA, Snyder LM, eds. Wallach’s Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests. 10th ed. ...
The integration of new biochemical tests with existing medical devices and emerging Point-of-Care devices could potentially revolutionize the field of infection diagnostics. 6. Ecological Management It has become clear in recent years that the resident microbiome is critical to human health. Rather ...