10 Panel Urinalysis Test in Des Moines
Our Des Moines lab is a full-service Third Party Administrator (TPA) drug testing facility.
Get fast results with a comprehensive 10 panel urine drug test analysis in Des Moines.
- Urine drug tests can be performed at our 10 panel urine collection lab or at your location within the Des Moines area.
- No prescription or COC (Chain of Custody) required for the urine drug test.
- We recommend that a non-negative urine drug test sample be sent to a lab. Lab results will be available within 1-3 days.

- Results for the urinalysis are ready within minutes*.
- cocaine
- amphetamines
- methamphetamines
- tetrahydrocannabinol (marijuana)
- methadone
- opiates
- phencyclidine
- barbiturates
- benzodiazepines
- tricyclic antidepressants
An *Instant 10-Panel Urine Drug Test
The 10-panel drug screen is one of the most popular drug tests administered by our Des Moines lab. A 10-panel urinalysis screens for 10 different types of drugs; including several illegal drugs as well as prescription drugs. Our Des Moines 10-panel drug test results are usually available in about eight minutes, which is great for businesses with a large workforce or law enforcement entities needing results quickly. We provide 10-panel drug screening at our Des Moines lab as well as on-site, mobile testing in the Urbandale, Ankeny, Ames & Altoona area for businesses.
Des Moines 10-Panel Urine Test Procedure
During a 10-panel urinalysis screen, fresh urine is collected in a clear container. During the collection we maintain a controlled environment to reduce tampering with the urine specimen and false results. Test wicks are then dipped into the urine for 20 to 30 seconds.
10-Panel Drug Results
Our Des Moines lab tests for illegal drugs such as cocaine, angel dust, heroin and marijuana. Because some legal prescription drugs can also become abused and dangerous for employees, we also test for those. Our 10-panel drug tests screen for drugs that usually fall into the following category
Actual drugs tested within panel may vary depending on the specific ARCpoint location
Who Uses A 10-Panel Urinalysis In The Urbandale, Ankeny, Ames & Altoona area?
Employers, court systems, law enforcement agencies and schools periodically test individuals within their institution and under their watch and often use the 10-panel drug tests.
Workplace and law enforcement agencies have the greatest benefit from testing for drugs in and around Des Moines. Drug tests are crucial when used to determine if an employee was under the influence of drugs at the time of a workplace accident or injury. Employers in the Urbandale, Ankeny, Ames & Altoona may also use this test to screen potential employees for drug use to eliminate future accidents and increase workflow and productivity. Law enforcement officials and court systems often require a 10-panel drug test to monitor offenders who are on probation or enrolled in work release programs. If a positive test result occurs, an offender may be put in jail on a probation violation. Court programs in the Urbandale, Ankeny, Ames & Altoona involving child custody issues, also utilize the 10-panel urinalysis screen often.
If you are looking for more information than a urine test can provide, we also provide a more in depth examination for drugs through our other drug testing methods including
Please contact our Des Moines lab for more information.
Instant drug & alcohol screening in the Des Moines Iowa area is available for
Drug, Alcohol, DNA Testing at our Des Moines lab and on-site for businesses in the following areas:
Johnston, Indianola, Norwalk, Newton, Pleasant Hill, Winterset, Indianola, Grimes, Marshalltown, Waukee, Huxley, Perry, Jefferson, Boone, Iowa State University, University of Iowa, University of Northern Iowa, Drake University, Clive, Waukee
* Instant drug testing is available to employers through all ARCpoint Labs locations, though instant testing for individuals is only available at select locations according to that location's state regulations. Call your local ARCpoint Labs location to find out more.










