Schedule a Drug Test in Wisconsin
How to Schedule a Drug Test in Wisconsin
Scheduling a drug, hair, alcohol or any testing service at any of our Wisconsin testing facilities is simple and easy. Call (800) 977-8664 or you may schedule a test online 24/7 by clicking the ‘Order a Test’ button and receive your donor pass/registration form with the testing center address and instructions via email.
We Have Drug, Hair and Alcohol Testing Centers in all cities in Wisconsin. (Call for additional drug testing locations)
Please be aware that our Wisconsin drug testing centers do not accept any form of payment and require a test registration/ donor pass to administer a drug, alcohol, or any other type of test. You must call (800) 977-8664 to register for a test or you may register online, no appointment is needed, but a test registration form is required. Your zip code will be used to find our closet drug testing center to perform the drug or alcohol test which is needed.
About the State of Wisconsin
Wisconsin, also known as The Badger State, is located in the midwestern region of the United States and is bordered by Michigan, Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota. If you enjoy diverse landscapes, hills perfect for hiking and mountain biking and the view of lowlands to see all of the dairy farming, then Wisconsin is the State for you.
Any outdoor enthusiasts would enjoy the outdoors of Wisconsin where they can choose from fishing, boating, hiking, biking and visiting some of the most interesting airshows such as Oshkosh, which is located in the small town of Oshkosh on Lake Winnebago. Aside from being famous for the popular line of kids clothing, Oshkosh is also popular for the world’s airshow circuit which has been held in the same area every summer since 1970.
If being outdoors is not your thing, you can always go and visit the Harley-Davidson Museum located in the beautiful Milwaukee. It contains over 450 classic motorcycles that scream ‘Freedom’ by their looks, and also have a Harley-themed restaurant to enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner.
State of Wisconsin Drug Testing News
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, in 2017 there were approximately 926 overdose deaths involving opioids in Wisconsin. This puts Wisconsin at a rate of 8,7 deaths per 100,000 persons which is below the national rate of 14.6 deaths per 100,000 persons during the same time frame.
Research revealed that the greatest increase in these opioid related deaths was synthetic opioids, mainly fentanyl. For example, in 2012 there were 56 deaths related to synthetic opioids, however, in 2017 that rose to a shocking 466 deaths. Not to mention, deaths that were related to heroin use also increased within the same 5-year period. In 2012 there were 185 deaths related to heroin and by 2017 there were at least 414 deaths.
With the death rates increasing it is no shock that research revealed that Wisconsin providers wrote approximately 52.6 opioid prescriptions for every 100 persons.
Drug Testing Locations in Wisconsin
Smart Drug Testing has drug and alcohol testing locations throughout the State of Wisconsin including Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, Racine, Appleton, Waukesha, Eau Claire, Oshkosh, Janesville, West Allis, La Crosse, Wauwatosa, Sheboygan, Franklin, New Berlin, Menonmonee Falls, Wausau, Brookfield, New Berlin and other municipalities.
Marijuana in the State of Wisconsin
Currently in the State of Wisconsin, the use of the non-psychoactive component of marijuana, CBD, is allowed with a doctor’s prescription. However, it is illegal for state-licensed businesses to produce or distribute any CBD products at the moment, so although the law says patients with certain diseases are allowed the use of CBD products, it is still in the works to be able to produce and distribute them.
The use of recreational marijuana in the State of Wisconsin is prohibited and illegal. Fines, tickets and jail time can be given if marijuana is found in possession of a person.
Smart Drug Testing, LLC is Wisconsin’s leading provider of drug, alcohol, occupational health and DNA testing with testing centers in all cities nationwide and most testing centers are within minutes of your home or office and same day service is available in most cases.
Drug and alcohol testing services in Wisconsin are provided for employers and individuals for various reasons including employment related testing such as pre-employment, random selection, post accident and reasonable suspicion. We also provide US DOT drug and alcohol testing in accordance with Part 40, court ordered, probation, school and personal/family testing.
Our Wisconsin drug testing services are delivered with the highest commitment to customer satisfaction and we are dedicated to providing convenient, cost effective and confidential drug and alcohol testing services with one of the fastest results reporting methods available in the industry. Regardless if you are an individual ordering one test or an employer scheduling 100 tests, our commitment to providing outstanding customer service is the same. We also only use certified laboratories and all test results are verified by our Medical Review Officers (MRO).
On the road or on vacation? No worries. Smart Drug Testing, LLC has over 10,000 Drug and alcohol testing centers available in all cities and we can schedule your test, ANYWHERE, ANYTIME!
FAQ's About Drug Testing in Wisconsin
Drug detection factors
The length of time that a drug is detectable in the system depends on a variety of factors, including:
- the type of test
- dose
- tolerance
- potency
- metabolism
- the existence of medical conditions
Drug detection times
Please use these figures as a guide only:
- Alcohol: 3-5 days in urine, 10-12 hours in blood
- Amphetamines: 1-3 days in urine and around 12 hours in blood
- Barbiturates: 2-4 days in urine and 1-2 days in blood
- Benzodiazepines: 3-6 weeks in urine and 2-3 days in blood
- Cannabis: 7-30 days in urine and up to 2 weeks in blood
- Cocaine: 3-4 days in urine and 1-2 days in blood
- Codeine: 1 day in urine and up to 12 hours in blood
- Heroin: 3-4 days in urine and up to 12 hours in blood
- LSD: 1-3 days in urine and up to 2-3 hours in blood
- MDMA (ecstasy): 3-4 days in urine and 1-2 days in blood
- Methamphetamine (crystal meth): 3-6 days in urine and 24 – 72 hours in blood
- Methadone: 3-4 days in urine and 24-36 hours in blood
- Morphine: 2-3 days in urine and 6-8 hours in blood
Drug detection in hair
Drugs or their metabolites may be detectable in hair. Hair grows at a rate of approximately 1cm per month so depending on the length of hair it may be possible to determine drug use over recent months.
A urine drug test, also known as a urine drug screen or a UDS, is a painless test. It analyzes your urine for the presence of certain illegal drugs and prescription medications. The urine drug test usually screens for:
- amphetamines
- methamphetamines
- benzodiazepines
- barbiturates
- marijuana
- cocaine
- PCP
- methadone
- opioids (narcotics)
Alcohol can also be included in screening tests, but it’s usually detected through breath tests rather than urine screens.
A urine drug test can help a doctor detect potential substance abuse problems. After a drug test identifies drugs you may be misusing, doctors can help you start a treatment plan. Taking urine drug tests throughout substance abuse treatment helps to ensure that the plan is working and that you’re no longer taking drugs.
Cannabis: 7-30 days in urine and up to 2 weeks in blood.
Cocaine: 3-4 days in urine and 1-2 days in blood.
Codeine: 1 day in urine and up to 12 hours in blood.
Heroin:3-4 days in urine and up to 12 hours in blood.
It is broken down and excreted through your urine, making it detectable with urine drug testing for up to five days. Hair drug testing timelines have windows of up to 90 days.
Negative results are usually received within 24 hours; however, a positive screen will require further testing that may take a few days up to one week. If the initial screen is negative, a medical review officer (MRO) will typically contact the employer with the results.
If your urine is being tested only for a urinalysis, you can eat and drink normally before the test. If you‘re having other tests at the same time, you may need to fast for a certain amount of time before the test.