Employee Wellness & Drug Testing

Did You Know?

Business owners are losing over $100 Billion per year due to substance abuse in the workplace.

Coronavirus Testing [covid-19]

COVID-10 IgG/IgM Antibody Test

Help identify if you were previously exposed to the virus and check whether or not your body has produced antibodies.

all-inclusive – includes blood draw

Simple. Fast. Secure.

We provide options to business owners who value employee wellness and/or a drug testing program.

BENEFITS OF WORKPLACE DRUG SCREENINGS & BACKGROUND CHECKS

  • Reduces risk
  • Decreases turnover and absenteeism
  • Lowers workers’ compensation rates

FYI Testing provides clients with the proper administrative tools and offers convenient collection site options for your employees.

Our Process – 3 Simple Steps

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COLLECTION

A sample is collected from the employee and an initial screen is run to determine the presence (+) Positive or (-) Negative of a detectable drug.

CONFIRMATION

Results are reviewed by a Medical Review Officer (MRO) and a second screen is performed if the initial screen was (+) positive.

RESULTS REVIEW

(+) Positive or (-) Negative results for each drug selected are provided to the employer and employee within 1-3 days of the initial test.

Is this test for me?
Do I need to take this test?

This test may be helpful if you:

  • Have had a positive test for COVID-19 and it has been at least 7 days and you want to know if you have detectable levels of IgG antibodies
  • Have not experienced a fever or felt feverish in the last 3 days
  • Have not experienced new or worsening symptoms of COVID-19 in the
    past 10 days: loss of smell or taste, shortness of breath or difficulty
    breathing, feeling weak or lethargic, lightheadedness or dizziness,
    vomiting or diarrhea, slurred speech, and/or seizures

This test may NOT be helpful if you are:

  • Feeling sick or have had a fever within the last 3 full days, please contact a healthcare provider
  • Trying to diagnose COVID-19, please contact a healthcare provider
    Less than 7 days since being tested for and diagnosed with COVID-19
  • Directly exposed to COVID-19 in the past 14 days
  • A person with a compromised immune system, a condition that makes it
    difficult to fight infections

The Coronavirus Antibody Test (COVID-19 IgG/IgM) is a simple blood test that determines if your body has developed antibodies necessary to help fight off the Coronavirus. 

This test checks for a type of antibody called immunoglobulin G (IgG) that is the result of past or recent exposure to COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus. The human body produces IgG antibodies as part of the immune response to the virus. It usually takes around 10 to 18 days to produce enough antibodies to be detected in the blood.

Test results may help identify if you were previously exposed to the virus and, if exposed, can check whether or not your body has produced antibodies. Antibodies typically suggest protective immunity after you’ve recovered or been exposed to COVID-19. However, the evidence is still being collected to determine if IgG antibodies provide protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 infection.

If you were never diagnosed with COVID-19, this test can help determine if you may have been previously exposed to the virus. If you were diagnosed with COVID-19, this test can check whether or not your body has produced antibodies.

Multiple sources, including the CDC and healthcare experts, recommend you discuss your test results and whether to return to work with your healthcare provider and employer.

For the safety of our patients and employees, we have limited appointment times for COVID-19 Immune Response testing.

Note: This test can sometimes detect antibodies from other coronaviruses, which can cause a false-positive result if you have been previously diagnosed with or exposed to other types of coronaviruses. Additionally, if you test too soon, your body may not have produced enough IgG antibodies to be detected by the test yet, which can lead to a false-negative result. At this time, antibody testing is mainly used in studies to determine how much of the population has been exposed to COVID-19. There is not enough evidence at this time to suggest that people who have IgG antibodies are protected against future COVID-19 infection. Positive or negative antibody tests do not rule out the possibility of COVID-19 infection. Results also do not provide any information on whether you can spread the virus to others.

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Get immediate answers to all of your questions with live customer phone support. Phone support is available between the hours of 8 am to 8 pm EST and is provided in English.