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CLIA Waived Drug Tests

CLIA waived drug tests are urine, oral fluid, and cassette panels cleared for use in doctor's offices, clinics, and treatment centers without a moderate-complexity lab license. Our CLIA waived drug test kits range from single-drug cassettes to full multi-panel cups, so you can match the exact test kit to your program's testing volume and setting.

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CLIA Waived Simplicity

No moderate-complexity lab license needed. Run tests right where your patients are.

Multiple Device Formats

Choose from cups, cassettes, and oral fluid devices to match how your staff already collects samples.

FDA Cleared Accuracy

Every kit is validated for performance so your results hold up to scrutiny.

Fast Point-of-Care Results

Get results in minutes instead of waiting on a send-out lab.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does CLIA waived mean for a drug test kit?
CLIA waived means the drug test kit meets FDA and CLIA criteria for simple, low-risk testing, so it can be run without a moderate-complexity lab certificate.
Can a doctor's office run CLIA waived drug tests without a lab license?
Yes, a CLIA Certificate of Waiver is required, but it does not demand the staffing or lab infrastructure a moderate-complexity certificate does.
What is the difference between a CLIA waived cup and a CLIA waived cassette?
A CLIA waived cup screens multiple drugs at once inside the collection container, while a CLIA waived cassette or dip typically tests for one or two drugs from a separately collected sample.
Are CLIA waived drug tests as accurate as lab-based tests?
CLIA waived tests are FDA cleared for accuracy in their intended point-of-care setting, though non-negative results are typically confirmed with lab-based testing.
How many drugs can a CLIA waived test kit screen for at once?
CLIA waived multi-panel cups can screen for as many as 18 drugs in a single device, depending on the panel configuration.

CLIA Waived Status Makes Drug Testing Simple for Any Office

CLIA waived drug tests let clinics, doctor's offices, and treatment centers run drug screens without a moderate-complexity lab license. This status clears the biggest regulatory hurdle standing between a provider and same-day results. Our CLIA waived lineup spans single-drug cassettes through 18-panel cups, so a small family practice ordering a handful of tests and a large treatment facility screening many patients a day can shop the same category. Providers new to on-site testing often start with a straightforward single-drug panel before adding broader multi-drug cups as their testing volume grows. Every CLIA waived listing on this page also shows its device type so you can match the format to how your staff already collects samples. Browse Drug Test Cups or Drug Test Dips to compare formats side by side before you order.

 

CLIA Waived Cups and Cassettes Cover Different Testing Needs

A CLIA waived cup gives you the widest single-device panel coverage, with options that screen for opioids, stimulants, and adulteration attempts in one cup. CLIA waived cassettes and dips work best when a program only needs to confirm one or two drugs and wants the lowest cost per test. Oral fluid CLIA waived tests add a third option for programs that prefer observed, harder-to-adulterate collection over urine. Treatment facilities often stock a mix, a broad cup for intake screening and single-drug cassettes for spot checks between visits. If your program also needs tests outside CLIA waived status, our Forensic Use Only Tests cover chain-of-custody situations, and Made In The USA products are available across several CLIA waived cup and cassette lines for programs with domestic sourcing requirements.

 

Support and Ordering Guidance Are Available for CLIA Waived Programs

Setting up a CLIA waived testing program involves more than picking a kit. It also means understanding your CLIA certificate requirements and keeping documentation current. Our Laboratories resource walks through certificate types and what CLIA waived status does and does not cover, while our Treatment Facilities page outlines panel configurations built for recovery and rehabilitation settings specifically. If you're ordering for the first time, our team can help you match panel count, device type, and drug list to your patient population before you commit. Bulk pricing is available once you know which CLIA waived kits fit your workflow, and reorders can be set up so your office never runs short during a busy testing week.