Considering Clinical Drug Testing for your Primary Care Practice?
SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services) has published a thorough "How To" guide for Primary Care to incorporate Drug Testing into your practice. The guide provides such information as the reasons for testing, the differences between federal and clinical drug testing and addressing testing with patients. Whether you are already doing drug testing for pregnant patients or want to add a suboxone maintenance program, it's important to stay updated of regulatory changes, drug cutoff levels, etc. Finding a knowledgeable drug testing partner for supplies and information will help you stay compliant with this ever changing industry!
Clinical Drug Testing for Primary Care
About Sober Scientific
Sober Scientific is the nation's #1 low cost supplier for rapid drug testing kits. At Sober Scientific each product has a purpose. We are pioneering the scientific approach to sobriety with a wide-range of top quality testing supplies to detect the latest trends of drug abuse within minutes. We offer affordable products designed to increase accountability and aid in the recovery process. Our outreach program is focused on building local partnerships and coordinating investment efforts back into rehabilitation & sober living solutions for those affected from drug abuse. Our focus is built on customer-driven initiatives that enhance cost savings, increase sustainable sobriety, and streamline supply chain efficiencies.
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