Alliance Medical Monitoring Inc. implements custom testing programs to fulfill the specific terms of child custody and child visitation agreements. Programs may include testing for substances of abuse, including illicit and prescribed substances, or may be designed to ensure medication compliance. Testing protocols include urinalysis, breath testing, hair analysis and oral fluid testing and undergo confirmation testing as well as medical review of all positive results.
Information with respect to biological testing for child custody and child visitation agreements is governed by a signed consent document authorizing release of results to applicable designates.
Alliance Medical Monitoring Inc. implements custom testing programs to fulfill the specific terms of court mandated agreements. Programs typically include testing for substances of abuse, including illicit and prescribed substances, to ensure abstinence. Testing protocols include urinalysis, breath testing, hair analysis and oral fluid testing and undergo confirmation testing as well as medical review of all positive results.
“Information with respect to biological testing for court mandated agreements is governed by a signed consent document authorizing release of results to applicable designates.
Alliance facilitates multiple substance testing protocols including:
• Urinalysis including EtG, EtS and PEth testing
• Oral fluid testing
• Hair Analysis
• Breath testing including Soberlink
Samples are collected following Chain of Custody collection procedures.
Positive results are verified through GC/MS testing at a medical laboratory and undergo medical review with a certified Medical Review Officer prior to being reported. A test result is not considered positive until it has been confirmed through GC/MS testing.
Alliance facilitates standard testing panels which include illicit substances as well as commonly abused prescribed medications.
Alliance is able to facilitate testing for most of the less common substances of abuse, both over-the-counter and prescribed, as well as steroids and less common illicit substances.