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NAVY DRUG SCREENING LAB JACKSONVILLE

The Navy Drug Screening Laboratory, Jacksonville is dedicated to ensuring warfighter readiness by deterring illegal drug use through providing accurate and timely forensic drug testing.  We are an expertly prepared team of diverse, motivated Sailors and civilians who, guided by our core values, demonstrate enthusiasm and pride in everything we do, squarely focused on mission accomplishment.

Important Notice

In some instances, a positive drug test may result from the legitimate use of prescription medications. In these events, the Service member’s command must ensure that a thorough review of the Service member's medical and dental records, the CHCS patient profile, and any prescription records for non-military issued prescriptions has been performed to establish that the positive result is attributable to the valid prescription. You can reach an NDSL technical expert at extension (904) 546-8033, or by e-mail at usn.ndsljax@health.mil for further assistance.

Contact Us

Phone

Office Extensions
Commanding Officer (904) 546-8031
Executive Officer (904) 546-8032
Technical Director (904) 546-8044
Director for Administration (904) 542-7245
Resource Management (904) 546-8035
Executive Secretary (904) 546-8033

 

 

Mailing Address

NDSL Jacksonville
Commanding Officer
Navy Drug Screening Laboratory
Bldg H-2033
Jacksonville, FL 32212-0113




NAVY DRUG SCREENING LABS

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Guiding Directives

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Web Resources
Clinicians

Clinical guidance, including recognition, management and clinical isolation guidance are generally covered by CDC: CDC Clinical Overview

Clinical management for Fleet medical personnel can be found in the NMCFHPC Fleet Mpox Medical Guidance

Clinical guidance for MTFs can be found in the DHA Mpox Guidance Update_5Sept2024

Currently, neither mpox testing nor treatment are readily available in a forward deployed operational setting. Units should identify suspected cases, isolate them, and move them for care at an MTF when operationally feasible.


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