FAQ
YES. We utilize the gold standard PCR testing from a CLIA-certified laboratory to produce official lab results. These lab results (emailed to you in PDF form) satisfy the documentation requirements required by all airlines, states (except Hawaii), countries, schools, and other agencies. Please schedule your test according to your specific timing needs (e.g. negative COVID-19 PCR test within 72-96 hours of boarding).
Convenience and Accuracy. We come to you, and one of our medical professionals will come to you to obtain the testing specimen. The whole process takes 10 minutes or less. Our laboratory uses FDA Authorized Laboratory Equipment to perform PCR testing, thus we are able to provide our patients with results by the end of the day, usually around 11pm. We have also secured validated & FDA authorized rapid antibody test kits with high sensitivity and specificity, so you can be assured that your test results are accurate and reliable. Rapid antibody test results are available in just 10 minutes while you wait at your preferred location.​
According to the CDC, the nasopharyngeal (back of the sinuses) swab or oropharyngeal (back of the throat) swab collection methods are the most accurate methods to detect the COVID-19 virus. Most find the nasopharyngeal swab uncomfortable, therefore most patients prefer the oropharyngeal over the nasopharyngeal route. When performed correctly by a health professional, an oropharyngeal swab can be done with minimal discomfort to you as a patient, with equal sensitivity for the COVID-19 virus.
Our medical staff will be dressed in full protective gear (suit, face shield, mask, and gloves) while performing the test. Once you are in our parking space to get tested, you will stay in your car and simply roll down your window so our staff can perform the test. The physician or nursing staff will carefully slide a thin swab into your nose, all the way back to your sinuses, for a nasopharyngeal swab. If you chose the oropharyngeal method, you will be instructed to open your mouth and the swab will be inserted to touch the back of the throat to obtain the sample. A sterile wooden tongue depressor may be necessary to push your tongue down. Touching the back of the sinuses or the back of the throat for 10 seconds is the best way to obtain a true specimen.
Another coronavirus testing method is the rapid COVID test kit. It is safe, quick, and painless. This test kit detects antibodies against COVID which typically rise within 1-2 weeks after infection. The rapid COVID-19 Antibody test requires a blood sample to detect antibodies against coronavirus in your bloodstream. Our physicians will perform a simple finger prick, obtain your blood sample, and use the kit accordingly. Results are available in 10 minutes.
The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic is caused by a virus known by the scientific community as SARS-CoV-2. This virus is also called the "Novel" Coronavirus because prior to late 2019, this specific strain of Coronavirus had never been seen in the human population. Humans have not developed widespread immunity to this virus. However, thousands of people have been infected with this virus and recovered. They will typically have antibodies to this virus present in their blood, long after symptoms are gone. If you have antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 in your blood, regardless of whether or not you had symptoms, it suggests you may be immune to getting the disease again.
Individuals who test positive for IgG are candidates for plasma donation to those afflicted with COVID-19. Coronavirus is early in its evolution to predict immunity and re-infectivity with 100% certainty. Based on experience with other viruses, antibody development in the setting of past infection and no current symptoms, means you’re able to resume work and other daily activities in society.
Keep in mind, if you suspect you have symptoms of COVID-19 but are not too ill, we ask that you follow the recommended protocol to stay home and take supportive measures until you get better. Please contact us immediately for guidance on your condition. If you become increasingly ill, have difficulty breathing or have severe weakness, you must go to the nearest emergency room. Do not wait to be tested in our office.