About Health Street
Health Street is a nationwide employment screening and health-testing company that provides drug and alcohol testing, DNA and paternity tests, background checks, and occupational health and wellness services. Operating through a network of more than 10,000 partner clinics across the United States, including multiple locations in the Bronx and greater New York City area, the company serves both employers and individuals who need compliant, documented testing services. Health Street is a dba of Sansei, Inc., a New York corporation founded in 1994, and it has evolved from mobile “drug testing on wheels” to a technology-enabled screening platform.([health-street.net](https://www.health-street.net/about-us/?utm_source=openai))
A charge labeled “Health Street Bronx NY” on a card statement typically relates to a drug or alcohol test, DNA/paternity test, background check, or an occupational health service that was ordered online or by phone and then fulfilled at a Bronx testing location. Employers often use Health Street for pre-employment and random drug testing, DOT-compliant testing, and background checks, while individuals may pay for court-ordered tests, personal drug tests, or legal DNA testing. Charges can be one-time payments for a specific test panel or package, and amounts can vary widely depending on the type and number of services ordered.([health-street.net](https://www.health-street.net/location/bronx-ny-drug-testing/?utm_source=openai))
If you see a Health Street charge and have questions, start by checking your email for an order confirmation or receipt from health-street.net and reviewing any recent hiring, court, or family-law matters that might have required testing or background checks. You can contact Health Street directly via the phone numbers and contact form on their website to ask about a specific transaction, referencing your name, date of service, and location. If you believe the charge is in error or fraudulent, Health Street support can confirm whether an order exists in their system; if it does not, you should then dispute the charge with your bank or card issuer, providing any correspondence and documentation you have.([health-street.net](https://www.health-street.net/?utm_source=openai))