We offer various testing methods to cater to your specific needs and requirements. Trust West Texas Injury Prevention for accurate, reliable, and efficient testing services. Our certified technicians follow DOT rules and procedures for all drug collections, ensuring consistent standards for everyone. Contact us today to schedule a test or learn more about our services.
  • Whether you need a DOT or Non-DOT drug test for pre-employment purposes, we've got you covered. Choose between instant and lab-based urine tests, each serving a unique purpose. For legal admissibility in court, we highly recommend our lab-based urine test, as instant tests may not hold up as accurate evidence.

  • Looking to assess longer-term drug use habits? Our hair testing is the perfect solution. It provides a comprehensive history of drug use for up to 90 days, making it an ideal method for in-depth evaluation.

  • When immediate detection is crucial, our saliva testing method is the way to go. It can identify drugs right after consumption and up to four days thereafter. Unlike urine testing, which has a four-hour detection delay, saliva testing is particularly effective for post-accident and impairment testing. We offer both instant and lab-based saliva tests, with the lab-based option providing individual drug identification and minimizing the chance of false positives.

  • At West Texas Injury Prevention, we understand the importance of detecting alcohol impairment. Our breath alcohol test, conducted with Lifeloc EV 20 & 30 devices, accurately measures blood alcohol content. This test is frequently used by law enforcement and required for DOT programs. If you suspect alcohol impairment in your workplace, our breath alcohol test can help ensure a safe environment.

  • In situations where drug or alcohol impairment is suspected, blood testing can provide definitive results. Blood tests have a narrow detection window due to the rapid metabolism and excretion of drugs and alcohol. Depending on the substance and dosage, drug blood levels are typically detectable for a few minutes to a few hours after use.