COVID-19 Testing FAQs

1Should I Get Tested for COVID-19?

This is a huge question with many aspects to consider, so let's break it down into different situations where you might need testing.

  • Do you have any symptoms of a COVID-19 infection? Common symptoms may include fever, chills, runny nose, cough, fatigue, loss of sense of smell or taste, diarrhea. If you have any of the above symptoms, strongly consider getting tested.
  • Are you concerned about having been exposed to a person with COVID-19? We advise getting tested if you were near them within the past two weeks. Any risk of exposure is worth getting a test or you might unknowingly pass the virus on to someone else as well.
  • Do you have an upcoming event, such as a wedding or family gathering? Yes, you should get tested. We provide individual and group testing to maximize safety for events.
  • My co-worker or employee is suspected of having COVID or shows COVID symptoms. You should get tested. Any risk of exposure to the virus is a reason to get tested. We provide testing for the office as well.
  • Do I need a COVID test before a flight?. While airlines and flight destinations have different rules, most require some sort of pre-flight test, usually a PCR test. Check the official websites, embassies, or airlines related to your travel for concrete details on their requirements.
2What Is Rapid COVID-19 Testing?

We performs RT-PCR, NAAT Covid-19 Testing. We understand waiting for a test result can be a stressful time. Our laboratory works quickly without sacrificing quality. Most often you will receive your results within 24 hours.

3Can I Get Tested from Home or Work?

Yes! Our mobile COVID testing program allows you to get tested wherever you are: home or office. A trained professional will come to your home or location of the business and will get you tested in the convenience of your own location, so you never need to leave your home or business and expose yourself or others to infection.

4What Should I Do If I Have a Positive Result?

A positive result means that we have detected signs of infection. However, it doesn't always mean you will fall ill. If you have positive results, we recommend following the CDC's official COVID guidelines to keep you and those around you as safe as possible.