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EtG Alcohol Urine & Hair Follicle Testing Services

US Health Testing specializes in accurate and reliable EtG alcohol testing services for employers, legal professionals, and individuals across the United States. EtG (Ethyl Glucuronide) testing is designed to detect recent alcohol consumption with high sensitivity and accuracy.

Order your EtG drug test online, visit a nearby certified walk-in lab, submit your sample, and receive fast, confidential results. Our nationwide network makes it easy to find an EtG drug test near you — no appointments required.

  • ✔ Detects recent alcohol use
  • ✔ Nationwide certified labs
  • ✔ Court-accepted results
  • ✔ Fast & confidential reporting

EtG 500 Urine Test ETG Drug Test

24 - 48 Hours
Same-day test
Walk-in Ready

Drugs Tested

  • Ethyl Glucuronide(ETG)

The ETG - 500 urine test checks for alcohol in the urine and can detect as far back as 70-80 hours. This test is ideal for zero tolerance of alcohol. It is used to detect light and heavy drinking of alcohol. - EtG urine alcohol test is used to detect light and heavy drinking of alcohol.

Used For

  • Court-Ordered Drug Testing

  • Workplace Drug Testing (Including Pre-Employment Screening)

  • Substance Abuse Treatment

  • Family Court

  • Clinical Assessments

Note: Includes adulteration check (nitrite, creatinine, pH) to ensure the sample's integrity.

EtG Hair Follicle Alcohol Test ETG Drug Test

24 - 48 Hours
Same-day test
Walk-in Ready

Drugs Tested

  • Ethyl Glucuronide(ETG)

The ETG Hair Follicle Alcohol Test determines if someone consumed alcohol before 3 months. The hair EtG test detection period is 30-90 days depending on the length of the hair follicle. Human head hair grows at a rate of about 1/2 inch per month. It is hard to tamper with the hair alcohol testing, and it produces accurate results.

Used For

  • Court-Ordered Drug Testing

  • Workplace Drug Testing (Including Pre-Employment Screening)

  • Substance Abuse Treatment

  • Family Court

  • Clinical Assessments

Note: Includes adulteration check (nitrite, creatinine, pH) to ensure the sample's integrity.

All etg drug test Panels

Test Name Drugs Tested Action
EtG 500 Urine Test Ethyl Glucuronide(ETG)
$74.95 - Book Now
EtG Hair Follicle Alcohol Test Ethyl Glucuronide(ETG)
$349.95 - Book Now

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What Is an EtG Drug Test?

An EtG (Ethyl Glucuronide) drug test detects ethyl glucuronide, a direct metabolite of alcohol, in the body. Unlike standard alcohol tests that only detect recent drinking, EtG testing identifies alcohol consumption after the alcohol itself has left the bloodstream.

EtG drug testing is a highly sensitive method that can detect alcohol use for up to 80 hours after consumption, making it an effective tool for monitoring abstinence and identifying recent alcohol use.

Why EtG testing matters:

  • Detects alcohol use up to 80 hours (urine)
  • Verifies alcohol abstinence
  • Commonly used in workplace, court, and compliance settings

Types of EtG Alcohol Testing We Offer

EtG Urine Alcohol Test

The EtG urine test is the most widely used method for detecting recent alcohol use.

Key details

  • Detection window: Up to 80 hours
  • Non-invasive urine sample
  • Industry-standard cutoff levels
  • Same-day lab availability

Best for:

Workplace testing, court-ordered testing, probation, and compliance monitoring.

EtG Hair Alcohol Test

The EtG hair follicle test provides a long-term view of alcohol use.

Key details

  • Detection window: Up to 90 hours
  • Cutoff level: 500 pg/mg
  • Difficult to adulterate
  • Court-admissible when required

Best for:

Legal cases, long-term abstinence verification, and high-accountability roles

EtG Drug Test Cutoff Levels

Test Type Detection Window Standard Cutoff
EtG Urine Test Up to 80 hours 500 ng/mL
EtG Hair Test Up to 90 days 500 pg/mg

Note: Cutoff levels may vary based on program or court requirements.

Common Reasons for EtG Alcohol Testing

EtG drug testing is commonly used for:

  • Workplace alcohol testing programs
  • Pre-employment screening
  • Court-ordered alcohol monitoring
  • Probation and parole compliance
  • Substance abuse treatment programs
  • Safety-sensitive positions
  • Legal and insurance documentation

Where to Get an EtG Drug Test Near You

US Health Testing provides access to 25,000+ certified labs nationwide, including Labcorp and other approved collection centers.

How it works:

  • Order your EtG test online
  • Choose a lab near your location
  • Walk in and submit your sample
  • Receive accurate results promptly

All labs in our network meet FDA, SAMHSA, and industry compliance standards.

Why Choose US Health Testing for EtG Alcohol Testing?

Trusted nationwide alcohol testing provider

  • 20+ years of drug & alcohol testing experience
  • Nationwide network of certified laboratories
  • Court- and workplace-compliant testing
  • Secure, confidential results
  • Fast turnaround times
  • Employer and legal-ready documentation

We support employers, HR teams, legal professionals, and individuals with dependable EtG alcohol testing solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Know about the product and billing. Answers to your questions about our drug and alcohol testing services.

How much does a hair alcohol test cost?

A hair alcohol test costs $349 with US Health Testing. This price typically includes the expenses associated with sample collection, laboratory analysis, and the reporting of results.

Is the hair test for alcohol price different for testing multiple substances?

The specified cost is for a hair alcohol test. If you require testing for multiple substances, there might be additional costs. It's recommended to discuss your specific testing needs with US Health Testing for accurate pricing information.

How can Etg drug tests meet industry standards and guidelines?

Meeting industry standards and guidelines for EtG (Ethyl Glucuronide) drug testing involves adherence to rigorous protocols in various stages of the testing process. Here's how this can be achieved:

  • Ensuring High-Quality Testing Procedures
  • Lab Accreditation
  • Following Industry Guidelines
  • Chain of Custody
  • Clear and Confidential Reporting

Why test employees and pre-hires for alcohol?

Testing employees and pre-hires for alcohol helps to maintain a safe and productive work environment, deters alcohol abuse, and ensures compliance with industry regulations. It also allows employers to identify and assist individuals who may be struggling with alcohol misuse, thereby fostering a healthier workforce.

Is the ETG test reliable and accurate in detecting alcohol use?

Yes, the EtG test is highly reliable and accurate in detecting alcohol use. It can identify alcohol consumption up to 80 hours after ingestion, providing a broader detection window compared to traditional alcohol tests.

How often should ETG testing be conducted for employees?

The frequency of EtG testing depends on the specific needs and policies of the employer. Some employers may conduct tests randomly or periodically, while others might do so in response to specific incidents or as part of a return-to-work plan following treatment for alcohol misuse.

What happens if an employee tests positive on the ETG drug test?

If an employee tests positive on the EtG test, it typically leads to a discussion with management or human resources. Depending on the company's policies, consequences may range from referral to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), disciplinary action, or even termination in some cases.

Can the ETG test be integrated into existing drug testing programs or policies?

Yes, the EtG test can easily be integrated into existing drug testing programs or policies. It's a valuable tool that can enhance an employer's ability to detect and deter alcohol use among employees, promoting a safer and more productive workplace.