
General Information
- COVID-19 testing from the comfort and safety of your vehicle!
- Get results the same-day as testing!
- No crowded waiting rooms, lines, or feeling unsafe during the testing process.
- We are committed to providing our patients a safe, accurate, comfortable, and efficient testing experience.
- This is an out-of-pocket test and cannot be billed to the insurance by the Pharmacy.
- NON-REFUNDABLE and NON-TRANSFERABLE.
- Due to limited access and the time-sensitive nature of COVID testing, cancelled appointments must be rescheduled within 48 hours. Please only book an appointment if you intend to get tested.
- Our Medical Technicians are outfitted with necessary CDC-recommended PPE to ensure the safety of patients and staff during the testing process, including N95 masks, isolation gowns, face shields, and medical gloves.
- Just follow the instructions on the signs at our Pharmacy CareXchange testing locations upon arrival.
- Receive results from the safety of your mobile phone in our secure HIPAA Compliant WeCare2Care portal.
- Learn more about COVID-19 Testing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hu7_xIsCRg&feature=emb_title
- All of our COVID-19 tests are designated with FDA Emergency Use Authorization (EUA).
- Our COVID-19 tests are CLIA-waived tests approved for point-of-care use in pharmacies.

Rapid-Result Antigen Test
- Antigen tests are immunoassays that detect the presence of a specific viral antigen, which implies current viral infection.
- Antigen tests are currently authorized to be performed on nasopharyngeal or nasal swab specimens placed directly into the assay’s extraction buffer or reagent.
- Rapid antigen tests perform best when the person is tested in the early stages of infection with SARS-CoV-2 when viral load is generally highest.
- They also may be informative in diagnostic testing situations in which the person has a known exposure to a confirmed case of COVID-19.
- Sample Collection Method: Antigen tests require a non-invasive nasal swab (both nostrils) to collect a proper sample for testing.

Rapid-Result Antibody Test
- In general, a positive antibody test is presumed to mean a person has been infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, at some point in the past. It does not mean they are currently infected.
- Antibody test results should NOT be used to diagnose someone with an active infection.
- Antibodies start developing within 1 to 3 weeks after fully-recovered infection.
- We currently don’t have enough information yet to say whether someone will definitely be immune and protected from reinfection if they have antibodies to the virus.
- Sample Collection Method: The antibody test requires the collection of a small blood sample from patients. Samples are collected via a finger-stick, and the collection of a drop of blood.