Drug Testing Services in Chicago & Naperville

Quick, Reliable Drug Tests – No Hassle, No Wait

When accuracy matters and time is of the essence, First Choice Immediate Care delivers on-site drug testing with same-day evaluations in Chicago and Naperville.

Whether you’re an employer needing a pre-employment screening or an individual requiring a quick test, our walk-in medical clinics make the process seamless and stress-free.

Drug Testing Services in Chicago & Naperville

No appointments. No long waits. Just fast, trusted results.

What Is a Drug Test?

A drug test checks for the presence of prescription drugs, illegal substances, or alcohol in the body. These tests are often required for employment, legal compliance, or medical evaluations. 

At our clinics, we offer a range of drug screenings, including:

  • Urine drug testing (most common)
  • Saliva testing
  • Blood and hair tests (if required)

All tests are performed with modern technology to ensure accuracy and quick turnaround.

Different Types of Drug Tests

We offer various test options to fit your needs:

  1. Urine tests: Widely used for most employment and legal requirements.
  2. Saliva tests: Quick, non-invasive, and detect recent use.
  3. Blood tests: Ideal for confirming intoxication or substance levels.
  4. Hair follicle tests: Show long-term substance use history.
  5. Breath alcohol tests: Instant alcohol level checks.

Each type serves a unique purpose, and our staff can help determine the best option for your situation.

Potential Substances in a Drug Screen

Depending on the panel used, a drug test can detect:

  • Cannabis (THC)
  • Cocaine
  • Opiates
  • Amphetamines
  • Methamphetamines
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Barbiturates
  • Ecstasy (MDMA)
  • Alcohol

We provide multi-panel testing that offers broad-spectrum detection while ensuring privacy and accuracy.

Why Is Drug Testing Important?

Drug testing helps:

  • Ensure safety in workplaces
  • Supports legal compliance
  • and allows medical providers to monitor substance use during treatment. 

It’s also a standard requirement in many industries to ensure clear thinking and safe behaviour on the job.

Drug testing is more than a requirement; it’s a preventive measure for public and personal health.

Drug Testing: When to Visit an Urgent Care?

You should visit an urgent care clinic for drug testing when:

  • You need a pre-employment test with no delay.
  • You’re required to take a random or post-accident screening.
  • A court or legal authority requests a certified test.
  • You want a walk-in option without an appointment.

We’re available 7 days a week with extended hours, so you can come in at your convenience.

Urgent Care Drug Test Procedure

Here’s what to expect when you arrive at our clinic:

  1. Walk in with your ID and any employer or legal paperwork.
  2. Our trained staff explains the process and collects the specimen.
  3. The sample is tested on-site or sent to a certified lab.
  4. You’re done; results are delivered as soon as they’re ready.

We follow strict confidentiality and chain-of-custody protocols to ensure trust and accuracy every step of the way.

How to Prepare for a Drug Test<br />

Being honest and prepared ensures that your results are accurate and that the process runs smoothly.

When Should You Visit an Urgent Care for Drug Testing?

Come to First Choice Immediate Care when:

  • You want same-day results.
  • Your employer or legal case requires testing right away.
  • Your primary care doctor isn’t available or doesn’t offer this service.
  • You prefer convenience, comfort, and extended hours.

We offer complete drug testing services for all ages: children, teens, adults, and seniors.

Benefits of Choosing Urgent Care for Drug Testing

Here’s why urgent care makes sense:

  1. Walk-in access; no appointments needed
  2. Same-day evaluation and quick turnaround
  3. Certified, professional staff
  4. Comfortable, modern environment
  5. Convenient locations in Chicago and Naperville
  6. Extended hours: evenings and weekends

We combine high-quality care with efficiency, making us your trusted choice.

Pair Drug Tests With Other Services

As a full-service immediate care provider, we can also handle other needs while you’re here. 

  • Lab tests
  • immunizations
  • or even treating a sudden illness. 

All under one roof.

Our patients trust us because we provide:

  • High-quality care
  • Modern equipment
  • Comfortable and clean environment
  • Dedicated staff who listen
All About Drug Tests
A toxicology test is used to check for drugs and other chemicals in the blood, saliva, or urine. In most cases, the testing is done on saliva or urine rather than the blood, because many drugs will show up in a saliva or urine sample. Plus, saliva and urine tests are much easier to administer than blood tests. Why Drug Tests are Done • To check if a drug overdose could be causing strange behavior, life threatening symptoms, or unconsciousness. The test is done within the first 4 days after the drug was taken. • To find out if students involved in activities like cheerleading or sports are using drugs. • To check for drug use in the workplace, and is quite commonly done for people working in public safety such as childcare workers and bus drivers. • Checking for the presence of date rape drug. • Looking for drug use among athletes to enhance athletic ability. How to Prepare for a Drug Test Many medications can influence the results of the test. Be sure to list all the medications you might have taken within the last 4 days, including supplements, over-the-counter medicines, and natural health products. If you have any concerns about the test, the risks involved, or what they the results will mean, don’t hesitate to talk to your doctor. How Drug Tests are Conducted Saliva Test The person collecting the sample with either do the following: • Ask you to spit into a special tube, or • Swab the inner part of your cheek. Urine Test The recommended way of collecting sample urine is the midstream clean-catch collection method. This method keeps the sample free from contamination. Here’s how you do it: • Wash hands well before collecting the urine. • Remove the lid of the collection cup carefully, making sure your fingers don’t to touch the cup’s inside. • Make sure the area around the genitals is clean • Begin urinating into the toilet/urinal • After urinating for a few seconds, put the collection cup in the stream without stopping the flow. Collect about a 90 ml. (3 fl oz.) sample • Take care not to touch the cup with your genital area, and don’t get any foreign material into the sample. • Once you finish urinating, replace the lid on the cup carefully, and return it to the lab. If you’re doing it at home, refrigerate the sample if you can’t get it to the lab in an hour. Drug abuse tests may involve having a person of the same sex watch you giving the sample to make sure the sample is yours, and that you haven’t contaminated it. The temperature of the sample may also be checked to confirm it’s fresh. Blood Test A blood sample will be taken from a vein in your arm. • First, an elastic band is wrapped around the upper part of your arm to restrict blood flow, thereby making the veins more visible and easier to inject. The needle. • The needle site is the cleaned with alcohol, and the needle put into the vein. • A tube is attached to the needle to collect the sample • Once enough blood is collected, the tube is removed and a cotton ball placed on the needle site. What the Results Mean • High Values; these are generally caused by a drug overdose, either on purpose or by accident. The overdose can be as a result of a single large dose of the medicine, or an overuse of the medicine long-term. Problems can also arise from interactions between medicines, especially if you start taking new medicine. For example, a high dose could mean that the medicine is not being taken correctly, or that the body fails to process the medicine as it should. • Low Values: a detection of low levels of over-the-counter or prescription medication might mean that you aren’t taking the medicine as you should. Factors that Affect a Drug Test The results might not be helpful, or you might not be able to take the test if: • Your urine has blood in it. • You eat or drink certain kinds of foods, such as those that contain poppy seeds. • Your urine sample volume is not large enough. • You took too long to collect the sample after taking the drug. Don’t forget that some medicines can significantly alter the test results. Plus, the test can mistake some drug for others. For instance, cough medications that don’t contain opiates can be identified as narcotics. General Information About Drug Tests • Urine tests are generally better than blood tests when looking for drugs, since drug traces remain in urine much longer than in blood. • The toxicology test is not always accurate. In some cases, the test might fail to find drugs that have been taken, and in some, they may find drugs that have not been taken. • Saliva tests can be as effective in detecting drugs as blood and urine tests, and are comparatively less invasive than blood tests. Saliva tests can easily detect drugs that were taken within the past 24 hours. • It’s quite dangerous to try altering the test results by consuming large amounts of water or other substances. And in most cases, these do not alter the results. • If the test results show drug abuse or use, it can have serious implications including job loss or even an arrest. However, the results are not always accurate, and a positive result is confirmed by two or more different test methods. • A standard test cannot detect the use of inhalants, such as when a person sniffs certain products such as glue, spray paints, lighter fluid, nail polish remover, or cleaning fluids to “get high.”

Urgent Care Pre-Employment Drug Tests

Many employers depend on urgent care centres for pre-employment screenings due to their speed, convenience, and reliability. At First Choice Immediate Care, job applicants can walk in at any time without needing a referral or appointment, and they will receive same-day service.

We help employers maintain drug-free workplaces while ensuring applicants have a smooth, professional experience.

FAQS About Drug Testing at Urgent Care

How Long Does It Take to Get the Results?

Urine drug tests typically provide results within 24 to 72 hours. Some rapid tests can give results in a few minutes. If lab confirmation is needed, we’ll inform you and provide updates every step of the way.

How much does an instant drug test cost?

The cost of an instant drug test can vary depending on the type and number of substances being tested. At First Choice Immediate Care, we offer affordable options; please call our clinic for current pricing.

What is the fastest drug test?

Instant urine drug tests are typically the fastest. They can deliver preliminary results within a few minutes. For confirmation, lab analysis may still be required.

What is an emergency drug test?

An emergency drug test is used when rapid results are needed, often in:

  • workplace accidents
  • legal issues
  • or urgent health situations. 

We offer same-day testing with quick results at our Chicago and Naperville clinics.

Do all drugs show up in a urine test?

Not all drugs appear in standard panels. Basic tests usually check for common substances like THC, cocaine, opiates, and amphetamines. Expanded panels are available for a broader range of substances.

How can I check my drug test at home?

At-home drug test kits are available at pharmacies, but they’re not as accurate or trusted as those done at certified clinics. For official or legal use, professional testing is always recommended.

What is a 7-panel drug test?

A 7-panel drug test screens for seven common substances, including THC, cocaine, opiates, amphetamines, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and PCP. It’s widely used for workplace and legal screenings.

What is a positive drug test?

A positive result means that a substance was detected above the set threshold. If the result comes from a lab, it’s reviewed by a Medical Review Officer (MRO) before being finalised.

Can pee go bad for a drug test?

Yes. Urine samples degrade quickly if not stored properly or tested on time. That’s why we handle all specimens promptly and under controlled conditions.

Does urgent care watch you pee for a drug test?

A trained staff member may observe the process to maintain sample integrity in most workplace-related or legal drug tests. For general tests, observation isn’t always required.

How much does a drug screen test cost?

The cost depends on the panel type (5-panel, 7-panel, 10-panel, etc.) and whether it’s an instant or lab-based test. We offer transparent pricing; contact our clinic for an exact quote.

Are instant drug tests accurate?

Yes, instant drug tests are highly accurate for detecting common substances. However, official results often need lab confirmation, especially in employment or legal matters.

Walk-In Drug Tests – Chicago & Naperville Locations

Our urgent care clinics in Chicago and Naperville are fully equipped to handle walk-in drug screenings any day of the week. 

Whether you’re an employer, parent, or individual, we provide efficient testing without needing an appointment.

We support:

  • Employers needing bulk testing
  • Teens and young adults requiring screening
  • Legal or personal drug testing needs

Your Health. Your Time. Your Clinic.

First Choice Immediate Care is your best option when you need a drug test fast. With on-site testing, personalised attention, and modern technology, we make your visit quick, easy, and worry-free.

Walk in today. No appointment is needed.

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