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COVID-19: Available Tests | Rapid Test Results and Pricing | PCR Test Results and Pricing
COVID-19 Vaccines | CDC Info | Visiting Us: FAQ
All CareSpot and MedPost locations now offer two types of COVID-19 testing: Rapid Antigen Testing and PCR Testing, while supplies last. FIND A LOCATION
When you come to CareSpot or MedPost for COVID-19 testing, a provider will evaluate your symptoms and possible exposure to COVID-19. Based on that evaluation, they will determine whether you should receive a rapid test or a PCR test.
Rapid (Antigen) Testing: These tests use a nasal swab to detect the presence of a viral antigen, which implies that a person has a viral infection. Results from these tests are generally available in one hour or less.
Rapid antigen tests do not definitively rule out active COVID-19 illness. If your rapid test shows a negative result but you have COVID-19 symptoms, your provider may recommend a PCR test.
PCR Testing: Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests use a nasal swab that is then sent out to a laboratory. Processing times for these tests vary but results are generally available in about two days. These types of test are widely considered to be the most accurate on the market.
Results from these tests are generally available in one hour or less. You can wait at CareSpot or MedPost while your test is being processed, then discuss it with your provider. Rapid COVID tests are available while supplies last.
We are contracted with most insurance plans. Please contact your insurance carrier to verify your financial responsibility prior to any visit related to COVID-19.
Note: If you do not have COVID-19 symptoms or a known exposure, it is likely that your insurance will expect you to cover the cost of the visit and the PCR lab testing fee in accordance with your health plan. This would include any applicable co-pays or deductibles.
Note: If you do not have COVID-19 symptoms or a known exposure, the self-pay cost of a COVID-19 evaluation and rapid test fee at CareSpot or MedPost can be found below:
PCR tests from CareSpot and MedPost are processed by LabCorp. To get your results online, set up a LabCorp account. PCR tests are available while supplies last.
Note: It is very important that you set up your account with the exact information you provided when you visited CareSpot or MedPost.
If you are still having trouble getting your results, please call the center that you visited. A full map of our centers is available here.
We are contracted with most insurance plans. Please contact your insurance carrier to verify your financial responsibility prior to any visit related to COVID-19.
Note: If you do not have COVID-19 symptoms or a known exposure, it is likely that your insurance will expect you to cover the cost of the visit and the PCR lab testing fee in accordance with your health plan. This would include any applicable co-pays or deductibles.
Note: If you do not have COVID-19 symptoms or a known exposure, the self-pay cost of a COVID-19 evaluation at MedPost or CareSpot and PCR lab testing fee can be found below:
What we’re doing for the protection of all patients and caregivers:
Please call either of the following locations for information about boosters:
* while supplies last
This list will be updated as more locations begin to offer vaccines.
Be sure to check out frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccination process.
What you can expect when you visit one of our locations: Patient safety has always been our first priority, and we’ve taken additional measures to keep you safe in response to COVID-19.
Fight against the spread of illnesses by practicing social distancing. What is it, and how do you do it?
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With the global concern about viruses and germs dominating the news, let’s take a look at what germs are, places they can be found and steps you can take to help prevent the spread of them in your daily life.
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