First Choice Drug Testing

First Choice is proud to be Arkansas’ most trusted third-party administrator, and we offer every conceivable lab test at our southwest Little Rock testing center. Individuals who use illegal recreational drugs are statistically more likely to steal, be chronically absent or tardy, or be involved in a workplace accident, and you have a fiduciary responsibility as a business owner or manager to keep drugs out of the workplace. No business is ever too small for a random drug testing program, and we’re a phone call away whenever you’re ready to get started. And many companies have also made the switch to oral fluid drug testing for several great reasons!

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First Choice is proud to be Arkansas’ most trusted third-party administrator, and we make it fast and easy to take a pre-employment drug test. You’ll be in good hands from the moment you walk through our front door, and all our team members share our commitment to legendary customer service. And if it’s your first time taking a test, just remember that people with nothing to hide have nothing to worry about!

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Drug Policy for workplace

Any parent will tell you that their children are the most important thing in their lives, and in the same conversation, they’ll also tell you they’re the costliest! According to research conducted by LendingTree, it currently costs $297,674 to raise a child from birth through age 18, a 35% increase since 2023. Our kids are certainly worth every penny, but half of all marriages end in divorce in America, and far too many fathers are either unwilling or unable to pay their fair share after the marriage ends. But our team at First Choice is in your corner, and we offer confidential, legally binding paternity testing services with no appointment needed!

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We had a donor give us a urine specimen that was temperature out of range. We get these a lot – I guess unseasoned cheaters don’t realize that temperature is one of the many ways collectors determine if a specimen is legitimate. This was not a DOT test, so we explained we could not accept the sample, gave her some water, and asked her to wait in the waiting room and let us know when she’s ready to try again.

In the waiting room, she began to complain that her chest was hurting. She began gagging and spitting up water. We immediately offered to call an ambulance, but she refused. She said she had gallbladder and pancreas issues causing her to vomit and her chest pains.

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