If you're a San Diego employer setting up a drug testing program — or just need to test a new hire — the first question is usually: what's this going to cost? The answer depends on what type of test you need, whether it's DOT-regulated, and whether you're using a mobile collector or sending employees to a clinic.
Here's an honest, complete breakdown of drug test costs in San Diego County in 2026, based on what On Point Drug Testing Services charges and how we compare to clinic-based options.
Quick Reference: Drug Test Pricing in San Diego
| Test Type | What It Tests | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non-DOT 5-Panel Rapid Urine | THC, Cocaine, Opiates, Amphetamines, PCP | $50 | Mobile, we come to you. Same-day results in 5–10 min. |
| Non-DOT 10-Panel Rapid Urine | 5-panel + Benzodiazepines, Barbiturates, Methadone, Propoxyphene, Methaqualone | $65 | Mobile. Results in 5–10 min. Most common for construction and manufacturing employers. |
| DOT Urine Specimen Collection | FMCSA 5-panel (federal) + lab analysis | Call for quote | Requires certified collector + CCF + SAMHSA lab. Lab costs separate from collection fee. |
| DNA Specimen Collection | Buccal swab for paternity, legal, or immigration use | Call for quote | Mobile collection. Chain of custody documentation included. |
Pay Online — No Scheduling Required for Rapid Tests
For non-DOT 5-panel ($50) and 10-panel ($65) tests, you can pay securely online via Square and book at a time that works for you. We come to your location anywhere in San Diego County.
What's Included in the Mobile Testing Price?
When you book a rapid urine test through On Point Drug Testing Services, the price covers:
- Collector comes to your job site, office, or facility
- All collection supplies (cup, chain of custody bag, tamper-evident seal)
- Rapid immunoassay testing — results in 5–10 minutes
- Negative result documentation for your records
- Professional, discreet service — employees don't leave the job
There is no additional travel fee within San Diego County. No contracts. No minimums. Pay per test.
DOT Drug Test Costs: Why It's Different
DOT urine collections under 49 CFR Part 40 are priced differently from non-DOT rapid tests for an important reason: the collection and the lab analysis are separate costs.
Here's what's included in a DOT collection fee:
- Collector arrives at your location (mobile) or you visit a collection site
- Federal Chain of Custody Form (CCF) — the official DOT paperwork
- Specimen collection following strict 49 CFR Part 40 protocols
- Split specimen preparation (Specimen A and Specimen B)
- Secure packaging and shipping to a SAMHSA-certified laboratory
The laboratory analysis fee is separate and is typically invoiced directly by your TPA (Third-Party Administrator) or lab. San Diego-area lab analysis for DOT 5-panel urine tests generally runs $25–$55 depending on volume and lab.
For CDL trucking companies, pre-employment DOT testing is mandatory before a driver's first safety-sensitive function — budgeting for both collection and lab costs upfront is the correct approach.
Mobile Testing vs. Sending Employees to a Clinic: True Cost Comparison
Many San Diego employers assume a clinic drug test is cheaper because the listed price is sometimes lower. But when you factor in the full cost, mobile testing is often the same price or less.
| Cost Factor | Clinic Testing | Mobile Testing (On Point) |
|---|---|---|
| Test price (5-panel) | $35–$65 | $50 flat |
| Employee travel time | 30–90 min round trip per person | None — we come to them |
| Lost billable hours | $25–$100+ per employee (depending on wage) | $0 |
| Scheduling overhead | Appointment booking, follow-up | One call — we handle the rest |
| Post-accident response time | Hours (driving, wait time) | We come to you — time-critical compliance |
| True cost to test 5 employees | $300–$600+ | $250 flat |
For employers with 3 or more people to test, mobile drug testing is almost always the more cost-effective option when you count the full cost of pulling employees off the job.
What Drives Drug Test Costs Up?
A few factors can increase your drug testing costs beyond the base price:
- Observed collection: Some DOT situations require a directly observed collection — this typically adds a fee due to the additional time and documentation requirements
- After-hours or emergency testing: Post-accident testing on weekends or evenings may have premium pricing at some providers — On Point operates 7 days a week, 7AM–7PM at standard rates
- Confirmation testing (lab GC/MS): A non-negative rapid result requires a confirmation test at a SAMHSA lab — this is an additional lab cost, not a collection fee
- MRO review: DOT positive results must be reviewed by a Medical Review Officer (MRO) — this is typically handled through your TPA and is a separate cost
- Volume discounts: Employers testing 10+ employees per month may qualify for volume pricing — call 619-241-4415 to discuss
Frequently Asked Questions — Drug Test Costs in San Diego
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