ONSITE COVID-19 TESTING OPTIONS

BIOFIRE

Comprehensive Respiratory Panel: 1 swab, 22 tests

RAPID PCR TESTING

(symptomatic)

RAPID ANTIGEN TESTING

(asymptomatic or exposure)

PCR TRAVEL TESTING

(asymptomatic)

COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by the emergence of the new coronavirus, a family of viruses that can infect human and animal populations. This disease can cause mild to severe illnesses. Those age 65 and older or those with pre-existing conditions may experience more critical symptoms and fatal outcomes. As the CDC and the world at large continue to learn more about COVID-19, how it spreads, and its effect on people of all ages, our highly trained team continues to follow the most up-to-date safety protocols to ensure the continued health and wellness of our patients.

Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. People with these symptoms may have COVID-19:

COVID-19 SYMPTOMS

  • FEVER OR CHILLS
  • FATIGUE
  • LOSS OF TASTE OR SMELL
  • COUGH
  • MUSCLE OR BODY ACHES
  • SORE THROAT
  • SHORTNESS OF BREATH
  • HEADACHE
  • CONGESTION OR RUNNY NOSE
  • NAUSEA OR VOMITING
  • DIARRHEA

COVID-19 TESTING COST

iCare is committed to providing transparent pricing on all services. Due to the global pandemic, patients presenting with COVID-19 related symptoms may be billed as an ER patient. Many insurance plans are covering symptomatic COVID testing at 100%. If you should receive a bill, we are working with patients to not be a financial burden, please reach out to our billing department for more information. It is also recommended to verify with your insurance on coverage for Travel or asymptomatic testing. COPAY WILL APPLY
Cash pay options for COVID-19 testing range from $175-$400, based on symptoms and services provided.*

WALK-INS WELCOME, APPOINTMENTS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED

COVID-19 FAQ

WILL I BE SAFE WHEN VISITING ICARE ER & URGENT CARE FOR NON-COVID-RELATED TREATMENT?

Yes! At iCare ER & Urgent Care, we screen all patients who enter our facilities for signs and symptoms of COVID-19.

Patients with positive screens enter through a dedicated entrance and are cared for in a dedicated area.

EACH room is sterilized after EVERY patient using the latest, cutting-edge electrostatic sprayers.

IS ICARE ER & URGENT CARE PROVIDING ALL NORMAL SERVICES?

Yes, iCare ER & Urgent Care is offering all normal services for our Fort Worth and Frisco, TX patients. Both facilities are open normal hours.

CAN I RECEIVE COVID-19 TESTING AT ICARE ER & URGENT CARE?

Yes, we offer multiple onsite COVID-19 testing options.

Our current testing options are…

  • Rapid PCR testing (symptomatic)
  • PCR testing for travel (asymptomatic)
  • Rapid antigen testing (asymptomatic or exposure)

We accept walk-ins or you may schedule your appointment online.

HOW MUCH DOES A COVID-19 SWAB TEST COST?

All patients presenting with COVID-19 related symptoms will be billed as ER patients. Most insurance companies are covering COVID testing at 100%; If you should receive a bill, we are working with patients to not be a financial burden.

Cash pay options for COVID-19 testing range from $175-$400, based on symptoms and services provided.*

WHEN CAN I EXPECT MY TEST RESULTS?

We are proud to offer several COVID-19 testing options…

Onsite PCR and antigen testing, providing same day results.

HOW ACCURATE ARE THE COVID-19 TESTS THAT ICARE OFFERS?

iCare only offers FDA EUA approved testing. Our PCR testing is 97% accurate and is the highest quality COVID test currently available. We also offer Antigen testing for asymptomatic patients that is utilized in many doctorโ€™s offices and urgent cares around the country.

WHAT PROTOCOL SHOULD I FOLLOW IF I TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 OR HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO IT?

We recommend following CDC guidelines. To get the most accurate and up to date information regarding COVID-19 protocols please visitย https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/index.html

WHERE CAN I GO TO FIND MORE INFORMATION REGARDING COVID-19?

To learn more information about COVID-19, visit:ย https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html

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