Hunter Medical Systems, Inc.

Drug Testing


Occupational Medicine Drug Screening
DOT and non-DOT w Certified NHTSA Laboratories
Certified Medical Review Officers
Walk-ins or by Appointment

Location :
904 J.W. Davis Drive
Hammond, LA 70403
Phone: 800-778-4839 Fax: 800-429-5679
Hours Of Operation: 8 am-5 pm
Special arrangements for before or after hours by appointment.
Conveniently located at the crossroads of I-55, I-12 and Highway 51 in Hammond, LA
What You Can Expect:
• Responsive attention to your scheduling needs • No waiting • Free parking • Pleasant and warm staff
• Certified Technicians trained in collection and EBT (Evidential Breath-Alcohol Testing)
• Certified BATs (Breath Alcohol Technicians)
• MRO Service
• Accuracy Guaranteed

Hunter Medical Systems, Inc. (HMSI) Occupational Medicine is an efficient and economical drug and breath alcohol testing service working with U.S. Department of Transportation (NHTSA) approved laboratories to ensure that you maintain a drug free environment. Collectors are experienced and certified in collecting DOT Drug Screens.

Services Provided:
• Urine Drug Screens - DOT
• MRO Service for DOT
• Urine Drug Screens - Non DOT
• MRO Service for Non DOT
• EBT testing by BAT
• BAT Confirmation Other Services Available
• Physical Exam
• Pulmonary Function Test
• Specialized lab services upon request

Why Should Companies Do Drug And Alcohol Testing?
Drug and alcohol abuse causes MORE absenteeism, insurance claims, injuries to self and others, sick leave, workers- compensation claims, tardiness, overtime pay and LESS productivity.
What Are Companies Additional Hidden Costs?
Damage to equipment • Personnel turnover • Poor decisions • Damage to your company's public image • Friction among workers • Diverted supervisory and managerial time
Did You Know?
Substance abuse reportedly costs employers over $100 billion dollars a year , and 70% of illegal drug users are employed. An estimated 1 out of 7 workers suffer from an alcohol or drug related affliction. People who use marijuana don't react as fast, therefore, on-the-job accidents are more likely to occur

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