
Rapid COVID Testing
Rapid COVID Testing is offered at After Hours Pediatrics. To help answer questions related to these tests, click the link below.
Your Safety is our #1 Priority
We are taking extra precautions to ensure your health and safety when visiting our centers. Find helpful tips below of changes you can expect during your visit, watch a video from our medical director and learn more about COVID-19 and MIS-C from trusted resources. The more you know the better you can care for yourself and your family.
Rapid COVID-19 Testing is available for patients with COVID symptoms at all of our locations.
All COVID Tests Require an Examination by a Clinician.
As an urgent care center, we are required to have a clinician see all patients to receive a COVID test. Some clinical examinations may not result in a COVID test.
Rapid COVID Testing is offered at After Hours Pediatrics. To help answer questions related to these tests, click the link below.
Understand the difference between the COVID molecular, rapid, and antibody tests by viewing this chart.
The safety of our patients and staff are top priority. Watch a video from Dr. Romig about the safety precautions we are taking including how we disinfect the site, what screening patients means, who should wear face masks and more.
To help reduce anxiety that you and/or your child may be feeling, here are four things you should know before having your child tested.
You have questions, we have answers.
Learn more about the what the test does and does not do.
The CDC is providing background information on several cases of a recently reported multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19 and a case definition for this syndrome.
View and download resources for parents and children, including a back-to-school checklist and a kid-friendly COVID-19 coloring book.
CDC is responding to the novel coronavirus outbreak. Find updated information, symptoms, and what to do if you think you or a family member has COVID-19.
There are many questions and unfortunately misinformation about COVID-19. Check out the Coronavirus Disease Myth Busters by the World Health Organization.