
Automated Random Call-In Monitoring
Quick Test Health Services offers an advanced automated random call-in system designed specifically for judicial monitoring cases. Stay compliant with court and probation requirements through our proven monitoring technology.
Daily Call-In Line
Call our dedicated line each day to find out if you need to test. Simple, clear instructions every time.
True Randomization
Computer-generated random schedules ensure unbiased, unpredictable testing protocols.
Real-Time Alerts
Instant notifications to probation officers for missed calls, missed tests, or unexpected results.
Real-Time Alerts
Instant notifications to probation officers for missed calls, missed tests, or unexpected results.
Our Most Common Tests
5-Panel Hair Drug Test
We test a small hair sample for these five drug categories:
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Marijuana (THC)
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Cocaine
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Opiates (Heroin, Morphine)
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Amphetamines (Methamphetamine, Ecstasy)
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PCP (Phencyclidine)
Hair testing shows a 90-day history
Test results in 3-7 business days
5-Panel Plus Extended Opiate Hair Test
ETG Alcohol Test
The 5-panel test, PLUS specific prescription pain medications:
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All 5 drugs listed above
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Hydrocodone (Vicodin, Norco, Lortab)
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Oxycodone (OxyContin, Percocet, Roxicodone)
Same 90-day detection window.
Test Results in 3-7 business days
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ETG (Ethyl Glucuronide) alcohol test
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Up to 80-hour detection window
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Urine sample collection
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Results in 24-48 hours
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Court-admissible results
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Walk-ins welcome
How Random Call-In Testing Works
Enrollment
Visit us with your court order. We'll assign you a unique identifier or color code and explain the call-in process.
Daily Call-In
Call our automated line each day to hear which codes need to test. Takes less than 30 seconds.
Walk In & Test
If your code is called, walk into our Mesa facility during business hours. No appointment needed.
Fast Results
Results sent directly to you or your probation officer or court within 24-48 hours.
What to Bring:
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Court order or probation paperwork
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Valid photo ID
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Payment (cash, credit, or debit accepted)
Understanding Court-Ordered Drug Testing in Mesa
Quick Test Health Services processes court-ordered drug testing for Mesa, Pinal County, and the surrounding areas. Our team handles all chain-of-custody procedures and reports results directly to the court on your behalf.
We've completed hundreds of court-mandated tests for Mesa residents. Walk in during business hours or call (602) 428-4557 to schedule. Bring your court order and valid ID.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the random call-in system work?
You'll be assigned a unique identifier or color code during enrollment. Each day, call our automated line to hear which codes need to test that day. If your code is called, come in for testing during business hours. The system is truly random—there's no pattern to predict.
What if I miss my test day?
Our system automatically alerts your probation officer or the court when a test is missed. It's critical to call in daily and come in immediately if your code is called. Missing a test can have serious consequences for your probation status.
Are results confidential?
Results are sent directly to the court, probation officer, or legal representative designated in your court order. We follow strict confidentiality protocols and chain-of-custody procedures to ensure the integrity of your results.
How quickly will my results be available?
Negative screen results are typically available within 24 hours of collection. Positive results requiring confirmation testing take 2-3 business days. We understand that timely results are critical for court and probation compliance.
Do Mesa courts accept this testing?
Yes. Our testing procedures, chain-of-custody protocols, and automated monitoring system are accepted by Pinal County Superior Court and probation departments throughout Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, and the East Valley.
What types of tests do you offer for court-ordered testing?
We offer urine drug testing (5-panel, 10-panel, 12-panel), hair follicle testing (up to 90-day detection), breath alcohol testing, and EtG alcohol testing. Your court order will specify which test type is required.
Do you offer observed collections?
Yes. If your court order specifies that sample collection needs to be witnessed to prevent potential tampering or substitution, we provide observed collections with trained, certified staff.
What are your hours?
We're open Monday–Friday, 8 AM–5 PM, and Saturday, 9 AM–1 PM. Walk-ins are welcome during all business hours—no appointment necessary when it's your test day.
