Drug and Alcohol Screening
Occupational Medicine at Carle Urbana has drug and alcohol screening technicians available on site Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Testing is also available at other Carle locations.
Occupational medicine technicians are on call 24 hours a day, working with emergency department staff to conduct post-accident drug and alcohol testing.
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Carle North Annex
810 W. Anthony
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 383-3077
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Carle Rantoul
1540 E. Grove
Rantoul, IL 61866
(217) 893-7710
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Carle Danville on Vermilion
2300 N. Vermilion Street
Danville, IL 61832
(217) 431-7606
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*Breath alcohol testing is available at these sites.
A medical review officer (MRO) will review all positive drug tests with the patient. Our drug screening meets the Department of Transportation regulations. Non-DOT drug screenings are also available for pre-placement, post-accident, random, reasonable suspicion and follow-up. Carle Urbana offers after-hours testing for post-accident screens through the Emergency Department.
Results from rapid drug screens will be reported to employer representative within two hours of collection. Drug screens that require lab processing will be reported 24-48 hours after collection for negative results. Positive drug screen results will be evaluated by an MRO and may take three to seven business days to complete. Carle will call the employer representative with results and email, fax or mail a copy.
RANDOM DRUG AND ALCOHOL CONSORTIUM
Carle Occupational Medicine provides random drug and alcohol testing consortiums for your employees. The consortium offers the following benefits:
- No charge to belong
- Provides computer generated selection of participants
- Provides multiple testing sites for easy accessibility
- Documents compliance with the Department of Transportation regulations
- Provides quarterly and annual reports for each individual company and the consortium as a whole
- Keeps records in accordance with government guidelines
To schedule a drug and/or alcohol test, call your nearest Carle Occupational and Environmental Medicine location. Learn more about drug and alcohol testing by visiting the U.S. Department of Transportation's website.
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