Our Testing Services

We offer a full range of drug and alcohol testing methods to meet court, employment, DOT, and personal testing needs.

Urine Drug Testing (UA Panels)

Urine drug screens (urinalysis/UA) are the most common form of drug testing. We offer standard and customizable panels based on client requirements.

Common Panel Options:

  • 5-Panel (marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines, opiates, PCP)
  • 10-Panel (adds benzodiazepines, barbiturates, methadone, and more)
  • Expanded panels for prescription medications, synthetic drugs, or specialty substances

Detection Window: Generally 2–4 days for most substances (varies by frequency of use and metabolism).

Oral Fluid (Mouth Swab) Testing

Oral fluid testing is a non-invasive alternative to urine testing. It detects recent drug use and is harder to adulterate.

Benefits:

  • Quick collection process
  • Observed collection without privacy concerns
  • Detects very recent use (within hours to 1–2 days)
Detection Window: Typically 24–48 hours.

Hair Follicle Testing

Hair testing provides a longer detection window, making it ideal for identifying patterns of use over weeks or months.

What to Know:

  • Detects drug use up to 90 days (sometimes longer)
  • Difficult to tamper with
  • Typically requires lab processing (longer turnaround time)
Detection Window: Up to 90 days or more.

Breath Alcohol Testing

Breath alcohol testing (breathalyzer) provides immediate, real-time measurement of blood alcohol content (BAC).

Uses:

  • DUI monitoring and probation compliance
  • Pre-shift testing for DOT or safety-sensitive positions
  • Post-accident or reasonable suspicion scenarios
Detection Window: Detects current intoxication (alcohol dissipates quickly from the system).

What We Don't Do

Colorado Health Services does not perform the following:

  • Blood draws or blood-based testing
  • Medical exams or physicals
  • STD or DNA testing

Our focus is on drug and alcohol screening and compliance reporting. For services outside our scope, we’re happy to provide referrals if needed.

Compliance & Chain of Custody

All of our testing services follow strict chain-of-custody protocols to ensure sample integrity and legal defensibility.

What is Chain of Custody?

A documented process that tracks who handles a sample from collection to final result. This is required for court-ordered testing, employment testing, and DOT compliance.

Our Standards:

  • All specimens are labeled and documented in real time
  • Samples are sealed and tamper-evident
  • Results are verified and reported according to client requirements

Questions About Our Testing Methods?

We’re here to help you choose the right test for your needs.