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    Rocky Mountain Labs

    2.0 (4 reviews)
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    I had to get fingerprints here since I'm a therapist. The lady working here was very nice and…read morehelpful. Process was very easy and pleasant experience.

    I came here to take a Personal 6 panel drug test, in which they did that for me. After getting the…read moreresult of a Positive I was highly confused as I've gotten constant negatives with at home test and another lab confirmed negative. I asked to look at the test in which it showed a faint negative line in the negative column which is a negative. The Lady told me "well since the computers image didn't pick it up it's a positive." The lady herself even saw the negative line as so did I but I guess since the computers picture didn't pick it up it was a positive which is complete B.S. Collectors are trained on this protocol. If the automated reader glitches or misses a faint line, the collector has the responsibility to verify the result manually (visual inspection) and ensure the test is handled correctly. Overriding a clearly visible line and calling it positive because "the screen/computer can't pick it up" is not following the rules--it's a procedural error. The "computer can't pick it up" override is not how the rules are supposed to work. Automated readers and human observers are both expected to follow the "any visible line = negative" protocol. The initial immunoassay screen must report any visible line in the Test (T) region -- no matter how faint -- as below the 50 ng/mL cutoff and therefore negative. Intensity of the line should not be graded nor is it graded; the test is binary for the screen and does not measure intensity. Thankfully this was a Personal test and not one for a job, or there would have been a bigger legal issue. I do not recommend this place at all and they do not follow protocol and simply base your result from an image where many variables take place(Lighting, Computer error etc..)This was a clear negative even if the line was faint which myself and the worker clearly saw the negative line. Staff should be retrained and I do not recommend this place especially if you're doing a test for a specific job.

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