First Choice Drug Testing

on-site testing services

First Choice offers every conceivable lab test at our convenient south Little Rock location, and we love partnering with small businesses to help them run drug-free workplaces. We offer pre-employment drug screenings and physicals, and we can also help you administer a random testing program to keep your employees honest. We have the expertise to handle all of the testing details, and we’ll make sure that your employees get in and out quickly. We also keep a Medical Review Officer (MRO) on staff to verify all testing results.

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Drug Policy for workplace

First Choice offers discreet and confidential pre-employment physicals and drug screenings, and our services are always a phone call away. We have a Medical Review Officer (MRO) on staff to verify all results, and we offer most of our lab testing services at our Little Rock clinic without an appointment. If you want to operate a drug-free workplace, we offer pre-employment and random drug screenings with the quickest possible results. We enjoy partnering with small businesses to reduce their risk of workplace accidents and lower the cost of their workers’ compensation premiums. We also offer training for your staff if you currently have an in-house or onsite drug testing program.

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Drug Policy for workplace

Raising children is challenging enough for two people, and far more difficult for a single parent. Additionally, far too many fathers are either unable or unwilling to financially support their children. The first step in holding absentee fathers accountable is establishing paternity, and our team at First Choice is here to help. We offer legally binding paternity testing to establish paternity and help frustrated mothers get the financial support they need to raise and provide for their children.

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Drug Policy for workplace

Tuberculosis is an infection caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, and it primarily affects the lungs and respiratory system. If the infection goes untreated, it can spread throughout the body and also affect the digestive and central nervous systems. There are thousands of new cases each year in the United States, and early detection through skin testing is the key to successful medical outcomes.

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