Our drug and alcohol screening services offer a full-service program customized to meet the needs of your company or organization.
Common Questions: Q: Do I have to use your facility as my collection site? A: No. We can set-up a collection site that is convenient to your company's location. We have a wide variety of collection sites across the United States. If we do not have a site in your location, we will help find and set-up a qualified collection site.
Q: What is an MRO, and what is their role? A: An MRO (Medical Review Officer) is a licensed physician that has knowledge about and clinical experience in controlled substances. They must have detailed knowledge of alternative medical explanations for laboratory confirmed drug test results. They are knowledgeable about issues relating to adulterated and substituted specimens, as well as the possible medical causes of specimens having a invalid result. The MRO is an independent and impartial "gatekeeper" and advocate for the accuracy and integrity of the drug testing process. They determine whether there is a legitimate medical explanation for the laboratory confirmed positive, adulterated, substituted, and/or invalid drug test result, and ensure a timely flow of result reporting. They provide a quality assurance review of the drug testing process and protect the confidentiality of the drug testing information.
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Ministry Medical Group Occupational Medicine 5412 Highway 10 East Stevens Point, WI 54482 715.346.5243 715.346.5419 (fax)
Ministry Good Samaritan Health Center 601 S Central Ave. Merrill, WI 54452 715.539.2132
Ministry Saint Clare's Hospital 3301 Cranberry Blvd. Weston, WI 54476 715.393.3990
Ministry Door County Medical Center 133 South 16th Place Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 920.746.0726
Ministry Medical Group Occupational Medicine 1020 Kabel Avenue Rhinelander, WI 54501 715.361.2825