Occupational MedicineAbout Wichita Clinic's Occupational Health Services | Authorization to Treat Form | Frequently Asked Questions | Drug Abuse in the Workplace | Occupational Medicine Specialist(s)
About Wichita Clinic’s Occupational Health ServicesWichita Clinic's Occupational Health Services offers a wide range of in-house specialities and evaluation capabilities including a full lab and x-ray capabilities. It works with on-the-job injury patients, providing evaluation and treatment including physical therapy. Occupational Health Services also provides pre-employment physicals for employers. Substance testing is another service offered and includes breath alcohol testing and drug testing performed randomly or at the time of a pre-employment physical or an accident. Authorization to Treat FormAll fields with an asterisk (*) are required fields A pdf version of the Authorization to Treat form is also available. You can download it here. Frequently Asked QuestionsQ. How long does it take for drug screen results to come back? Q. Will I be notified of drug screen results when they are done? Q. Do I need a photo ID to complete a drug screen? Q. Can I be seen by a physician or complete a drug screen if I am under the age of 18? Q. Can I get a copy of my physical and drug screen so I can keep it for myself? Q. If I don’t want to put an injury under the workers compensation insurance, can I put it under my own private health insurance? Q. Can I call and make an appointment for a new work injury or does my employer need to call? Q. Do I need to make an appointment for a drug screen? Q. What is the latest time I can come in for a drug screen? Q. Can I get a TB test done here and have it read somewhere else? Drug Abuse in the WorkplaceDrug abuse in America is a problem that affects everyone. Drug abuse is so widespread that the U.S., with 5% of the world’s population, consumes 60% of the entire world’s supply of illicit drugs. With so many people abusing these substances, business owners can’t help but wonder how it affects their company. Decades of research has shown that employers who develop, implement and annually review their drug testing policy can save thousands of dollars in annual costs. Facts about Drug Abuse in the Workplace
It is always best to seek appropriate legal counsel when developing the language for your drug testing policy. Once that policy is in place however, you can count on Occupational health Services to provide you with the highest level of integrity and privacy during the collection process. All of our collection personnel are DOT trained and adhere to the strictest of standards. Furthermore, our MRO’s have a combined 30+ years of experience in Occupational Medicine and are available to answer any questions you may have regarding the testing process. If you are in need of drug screen collection services and/or MRO services, we invite you to try us out. We are confident that Occupational Health Services at Wichita Clinic can meet all of your drug testing needs. Occupational Medicine Specialist(s)Murdock - 3311 E. Murdock, Wichita, KS 67208 - (316) 689-9969
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