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Employee Drug Screening at Your Fingertips

Did you know that MBI Worldwide Background Checks provides a fully integrated, electronic solution for your substance abuse testing program?
MBI processes thousands of drug tests annually and because of that, receives bulk discount pricing! If you’re currently contracting directly with a lab, you might be surprised just how much MBI Worldwide can save you on drug screening services, freeing up your time for all your other important on-boarding tasks.
MBI Worldwide’s Drug and Alcohol Testing Solutions are designed to specifically meet our clients’ company policy and drug-free workplace obligations for both regulated and non-regulated U.S. Department of Transportation drug testing, including Medical Review Officer (MRO) services.
MBI Worldwide offers both lab-based and instant drug tests with multiple panel options. From rapid tests to all panel-levels, MBI Worldwide’s online drug testing ordering capabilities will streamline your ordering and on-boarding processes.
MBI Worldwide’s Medical Review Officers (MROs) review drug screening results to ensure accuracy, help determine permissible use of controlled substances, maintain detailed records, and are available to answer specific questions or provide guidance as needed.
If that isn’t enough, you will also be assigned a personal Drug Screen Coordinator to quickly answer all your questions and to make suggestions for compliance policies. In other words, you will speak with the same person, all the time, who knows the answers.  That’s the MBI Advantage!
If you would like additional information about employee drug and alcohol screening, including package pricing, please contact MBI Worldwide’s Drug Screening Department at 866-275-4624 or email drugscreens@mbiworldwide.com.

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