Drug Testing in Chula Vista, CA
Need a drug test in Chula Vista - for a job, a court, or a custody agreement? You have two ways to get it done. Rapid Same-Day screens are read at the collection site, usually within the hour, at 2 approved same-day centers in the area. Lab drug panels go to a certified laboratory for a full screen with confirmation testing, results usually in 1-2 business days. Order online, we send the order to the center, and you walk in and sign in. Check the center's drug-screening hours before you go - they often end earlier than general hours. Serving Chula Vista since 2008. South Bay employers and San Diego County courts keep Chula Vista's drug testing moving on both speeds: Rapid Same-Day screens read at the collection site, usually within the hour, plus full laboratory panels with confirmation testing for legal matters. Order online and show up inside your site's drug-screening window, valid photo identification ready.
🔒 100% confidential
⚡ Same-day testing - no appointment needed
💵 All-in pricing - no fees at checkout, ever
📄 Results usually in 1-2 business days
Not sure which test you need? Talk to a Care Advisor - no pressure, just answers. Since 2008.
(866) 873-0879
Have your ZIP code ready - we'll find your nearest test center and the right test while you're on the phone.
Quest Diagnostics Chula Vista 4th Aven
Nearest to you
480 4th Ave, Ste 101, Chula Vista, CA 91910
M-F 7:30 am-2:30 pm; TSPOT: M-F 6:30 am-3:30 pm
Test centers don't accept payment - you pay securely here; the center just does the draw.
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Drug-screening centers near Chula Vista
Drug-screening hours often end earlier than a center's general hours - check before you go, and go early.
Quest Diagnostics Chula Vista 4th Aven
480 4th Ave, Ste 101, Chula Vista, CA 91910
🕐 M-F 7:30 am-2:30 pm; TSPOT: M-F 6:30 am-3:30 pm
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Quest Diagnostics La Mesa Garfield Str
5103 Garfield St, La Mesa, CA 91941
🕐 M-F 8:30 am-3:00 pm; TSPOT: M-F 7:30 am-4:00 pm
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Quest Diagnostics Escondido Valley Par
488 E Valley Pkwy, Suite 314, Escondido, CA 92025
🕐 M-F 8:00 am-3:00 pm; TSPOT: M-F 7:00 am-4:00 pm
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Quest Diagnostics Oceanside Vista
3601 Vista Way, Ste 104, Oceanside, CA 92056
🕐 M-F 8:00 am-3:00 pm; TSPOT: M-F 7:00 am-4:00 pm
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Test centers don't accept payment - you pay securely here; the center just does the collection.
Questions people in Chula Vista ask us
Every one of these gets asked on the phone daily. No judgment, just answers.
What do I bring to my drug test?
Two things: your test pass (on your phone is fine, printed works too) and a valid government photo ID - driver's license, state ID, or passport. Drug screens check both. Go within your pass's time window, and inside the center's drug-screening hours.
How fast do I get my result?
Rapid Same-Day tests are read at the collection site, usually within the hour. Lab panels post to your secure online account, usually in 1-2 business days. A non-negative screen is always confirmed by the laboratory before anything is reported - that's standard process, not a delay you caused.
My employer needs the result - how do they get it?
From you. The report posts to your private account; you download the PDF and share it with the employer yourself. You stay in the chain and see exactly what they see.
Rapid or lab - which one does my situation need?
Ask one question of whoever's requiring the test: do they need a lab-confirmed report, or just a result? Most non-regulated pre-employment accepts the rapid. Courts, custody, and probation almost always want the lab panel - and often a specific panel count, which each product page lists substance by substance.
What if I can't get there within my pass's window?
Call us at (866) 873-0879 and we'll issue a fresh one. Life happens - the test still gets done.
Can I get a same-day drug screen in Chula Vista for a new job?
Yes, the Rapid Same-Day screen reads on site, usually within the hour, and you send the report to the employer from your own account. Courts want the confirmed lab panel instead, so order by who is asking.