Opioid Drug Testing
Opioid Drug Testing Options
Blood Tests for Opioids
Opiates are painkillers. They block pain receptors in your brain, making you feel calm and happy. There is also a difference between opiates and opioids. Opiates are chemicals found in the opium plant, and they occur naturally. Opioids (which can be synthetic or semi-synthetic) are man-made chemicals derived from the naturally occurring opiates. Four types of opiates are used by the medical industry, and of those four, we test for two: codeine and morphine. We also test for two semi-synthetic opioids: hydrocodone and hydromorphone.
Opiate Screen, Blood
Urine Testing for Opioid Drugs
The following tests use urine to detect the presence of opioid drugs in patients.
Oxycodone Screen and Confirmation, Urine
Buprenorphine Screen and Confirmation, Urine
Fentanyl Screen and Confirmation, Urine
This urine test is used to detect the presence of acetyl fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid that is up to five times more potent than heroin.
View DetailsMethadone Screen and Confirmation, Urine
Oxycodone/Oxymorphone and Metabolite Screen, Urine
Opiate Screen and Confirmation, Urine
Propoxyphene Screen and Confirmation, Urine
Tramadol Screen and Confirmation, Urine
This urine test is used to detect the presence of the drug Tramadol. This opioid drug has potential for addiction and abuse.
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General Wellness Panels
These commonly ordered blood work and urine lab tests help measure overall health and wellness, and are routinely ordered by doctors for insight into an individual's general health.
Comprehensive Health Panel (CBC+CMP+UA+LP+Iron+TSH)
The Comprehensive Health Panel expands wellness testing to include iron status, helping assess energy levels, oxygen transport, and anemia risk. It’s an excellent choice for individuals seeking a complete picture of metabolic, blood, thyroid, and nutritional health.
View DetailsStandard Health Panel (CBC+CMP+UA+LP+TSH)
The Standard Health Panel delivers a more comprehensive assessment by combining essential metabolic, cholesterol, blood, thyroid, and urinary testing. This panel offers deeper insight into how your major organs and systems are functioning together to support proactive, preventive care.
View DetailsBasic Health Panel (CMP+UA+LP)
The Basic Health Panel provides a foundational overview of your overall health by evaluating key markers related to heart health, metabolism, kidney and liver function. It’s an ideal annual screening to identify early health risks and monitor changes before symptoms appear.
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