10 Panel Drug Test (Urine) in Ashburn, VA
Screens for 10 common drugs of abuse including amphetamines, opiates, THC, cocaine and more.
Popular in Ashburn
10 Panel Drug Test (Urine)
- Urine sample
- Negative results same day; non-negatives in 24–72 hours
- Doctor’s order included
- HSA / FSA accepted
42775 Generation Drive, Ashburn, VA 20147
What this test screens for
Understanding the 10 Panel Drug (Urine)
The 10-panel urine drug test is the standard non-DOT employer screening in Loudoun County and across the country. It screens for ten common drugs of abuse — amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine, methadone, methaqualone, opiates, phencyclidine (PCP), propoxyphene, and THC (marijuana) — using a single urine sample.
Instant point-of-care reads are commonly available for negatives — we can read the cup at our Ashburn lab for many panels, and most clients walk out with a documented same-visit result. Any non-negative result is sealed, shipped under chain-of-custody to a certified reference lab, and confirmed by GC/MS or LC/MS testing within 24 to 72 hours. Confirm instant-result availability for your specific panel at booking.
We follow chain-of-custody procedures for any test that requires them. The sample is sealed in your presence and tracked with a numbered chain-of-custody form. For chain-of-custody drug screens, a Medical Review Officer (MRO) typically reviews non-negative results against any prescription medications you disclose before reporting. MRO involvement is included for chain-of-custody screens; specifics depend on the panel — confirm at booking.
Why people get this test
- Pre-employment screening (most non-DOT employers)
- Random workplace testing for safety-sensitive roles
- Reasonable-suspicion testing after a workplace incident
- Post-accident screening per company policy
- Court-ordered, probation, or treatment-program monitoring
- Personal or family peace-of-mind testing
What to expect
From check-in to results — what your visit looks like
Most visits take under 15 minutes. Here’s the full arc, start to finish.
How to prepare
No fasting, no medication changes. Drink water normally so you can produce an adequate urine sample at check-in. Bring a list of any prescription medications you take — the MRO will need it if any non-negative requires reconciliation.
During your visit
Photo ID and any chain-of-custody form your employer issued are verified at check-in. Collection is in a private restroom following standard chain-of-custody procedures (no flushing, water turned off, blue toilet dye). The sample is sealed in front of you, signed off, and packaged for testing.
Getting your results
Negatives are typically reported the same visit (instant read where available) or within 24 hours. Non-negatives are sent to confirmation testing — confirmed results return in 24 to 72 hours. For chain-of-custody screens, an MRO typically reviews the result before reporting to the requesting party. Results can be faxed to employers, courts, or attorneys at no additional charge.
Confidential
Your results never go through your insurance carrier.
Transparent
Price you see is price you pay.
Fast
Most results in 24–72 hours through our portal.
Doctor’s order
Included as part of every visit. No referral needed.
FAQ
10 Panel Drug Test (Urine) — what people ask
Specific questions about the 10 panel drug test (urine). For anything not covered, call 571-500-7030.
What is the detection window for each substance on a 10-panel?
Detection varies by drug and use pattern. Most water-soluble drugs (amphetamines, cocaine, opiates) are detectable in urine for 2 to 4 days after last use. Benzodiazepines can persist 3 to 7 days. THC ranges from 3 days for occasional use to over 30 days for chronic use. Hair-follicle testing extends the window to approximately 90 days.
Will my prescription medications cause a positive?
Possibly. Many legal prescriptions (Adderall, Vyvanse, prescribed opiates, benzodiazepines like Xanax or Valium) can produce a positive result on the corresponding panel. The MRO reconciles any non-negative against documented prescriptions before reporting — bring your prescription bottle or a pharmacy printout to the visit.
Is a 10-panel sufficient for DOT testing?
No. DOT requires the federal 5-panel (amphetamines, cocaine, opiates, PCP, THC) collected and processed under DOT-specific chain-of-custody. A 10-panel can replace the 5-panel for non-DOT employer purposes but cannot substitute for a DOT-compliant test.
You might also need
Other drug & alcohol tests
Other tests our Ashburn neighbors commonly add to a visit.
5 Panel Drug Test (Urine)
Industry-standard 5-panel screen — amphetamines, cocaine, opiates, PCP, THC.
12 Panel Drug Test (Urine)
Expands the 10-panel to add benzodiazepines and methadone — popular with healthcare and probation programs.
Hair Follicle Drug Test
90-day drug use detection window — preferred for child-custody and court matters.
Before you walk in
Helpful guides
Quick, plain-English answers to the questions Ashburn neighbors ask most often before booking.
How long do drugs stay detectable? Detection windows by sample type
Urine, hair, and nail samples cover different detection windows. Pick the right sample for your situation.
Read the guide5 panel vs 10 panel drug test — what is the difference?
The 5-panel is the DOT standard. The 10-panel adds prescription medications. Pick based on your employer or court requirement.
Read the guideHow much does a drug test cost in Ashburn?
Real walk-in drug test prices, by panel and sample type. No insurance, no surprise bills.
Read the guideService area
We serve these communities
We serve Ashburn and the surrounding Loudoun and Fairfax County communities from our Goose Creek Village lab.
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