Our Mobile Testing
COVID 19 Response
Mobile Testing COVID 19 Laboratory Service
Please schedule laboratory services in advance
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Call us or contact by email to program a visit to your company or facility and perform the test on site.
Types of testing offered
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SARS-CoV-2/COVID19 Rapid Test
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SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Test (IgG - IgM)
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COVID-19 PCR Test available upon request
You will need:
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Florida State issued ID or (Valid State ID)
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Insurance Card
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Payment (we accept different forms of payment, including cash)
COVID-19 Testing
Our professional team will guide you through the process:
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The testing process should take less than a minute.
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The test may be slightly uncomfortable. It consists of a soft swab being inserted into your nose or throat.
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A blood sample will be needed to perform the antibody test.
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Timing of test results can vary between 20 minutes to 2 hours.
Traveling?
Plan ahead
Check if your airline requires any health information, testing, or other documentation. Some destinations require testing before travel and/or after arrival. Information about testing requirements for specific destinations may be available from the Office of Foreign Affairs or Ministry of Health, the U.S. Department of State, the Bureau of Consular Affairs, or Country Information.
Air travel requires spending time in security lines and airport terminals, which can bring you in close contact with other people and frequently touched surfaces. How you get to and from the airport, such as with public transportation and ride sharing, can also increase your chances of being exposed to the virus.
Testing before and after travel can reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19.
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Here’s what to know:
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Get tested 1-3 days before your flight.
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Always follow state and local recommendations or requirements related to travel.
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Delay your travel if you are waiting for test results.
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Do not travel if your test result is positive; immediately isolate
yourself, and follow public health recommendations.
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A negative test does not mean that you were not exposed or that you will not develop COVID-19.
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Keep a copy of your test results with you during travel. You may be asked for these.
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Travelers with a known exposure to COVID-19 should delay travel, quarantine themselves from other people, get tested, and monitor their health.
Get tested & take
precautions after your flight
You should get tested 3-5 days after travel AND should stay home for 7 days. Even if you test negative, you should stay home for the full 7 days. If you don’t get tested or are unable to do so, it is safest to stay home for 10 days. Always follow state and local recommendations or requirements related to travel.
A negative test does not mean that you were not exposed; you can still develop COVID-19. Watch for symptoms for 14 days after travel, immediately isolate yourself if you develop symptoms, and learn what to do if you are sick.
If your test is positive for COVID-19, immediately isolate yourself and follow public health recommendations. Do not travel until it is safe for you to be around others; this includes your return trip home.
Remember:
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Wear a mask when using public transportation.
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If there are people in the household who did not travel with you, wear a mask and ask everyone in the household to wear masks in shared spaces inside your home.
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Wash your hands often or use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.
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Watch your health: Look for symptoms of COVID-19, and take your temperature if you feel sick.
Reference: CDC, Covid 19 emergency, Dec 02, 2020