How to Get a Test
At Olive Healthcare, we offer both rapid and PCR COVID-19 tests. If you also need a flu test, just let us know. Our experienced medical providers will explain the different types of tests and help you choose the best option for your needs.
- Reserve your Appointment or Walk-in
- Tell us about you and any symptoms
- Get tested
All COVID-19 tests require an office visit. We will evaluate your condition, determine if testing is appropriate, and discuss your options.
Types of Tests Available
2-in-1 Rapid Flu/COVID Test
Rapid Antigen Tests
We use the Sofia SARS Antigen FIA test, a type of rapid antigen test that delivers same-day results. This test involves a nasal swab to detect proteins found on the surface of the coronavirus. It is recommended for those experiencing symptoms such as cough, fever, breathing issues, sore throat, gastrointestinal distress, body aches, fatigue, headache, or loss of taste/smell. The test is most accurate within 1-5 days after symptom onset.
Viral PCR Tests
This nasal swab test detects active viral infections. PCR tests are ideal for those exposed to COVID-19 but not currently showing symptoms. It is also recommended for travel, school, or return-to-work purposes. The PCR test detects the virus’s genetic material and is sent to a lab, so result turnaround times may vary.
Rapid Molecular PCR Tests
For the accuracy of a lab test with quick results, the Abbott ID NOW COVID-19 rapid test delivers results in as little as 20 minutes. This Molecular NAAT test detects COVID-19 RNA/Nucleic Acids and is accepted by most airlines for travel. It can be used for return-to-work clearance or detecting the virus in patients with exposure or symptoms. We can also test for flu, Strep, and RSV simultaneously.
Saliva PCR Test for Kids
Saliva tests are more comfortable than nasal swabs and just as accurate. This test detects active viral infections by analyzing genetic material in the saliva. Children will spit into a tube, and the sample is then tested. Due to limited quantities, saliva tests are primarily reserved for children returning to school or needing a COVID-19 test. Results are available within a few days.
SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Tests
The FaStep COVID-19 IgG/IgM (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) Rapid Test is a finger prick test that detects COVID antibodies in just 15 minutes, with >99% and >97% accuracy for IgM and IgG antibodies, respectively. This rapid antibody test is available as a cash-pay service for $100, including a provider visit, or through insurance with a physician consultation.
COVID-19 FAQ
What is COVID-19? SARS-CoV-2 is a novel coronavirus first identified in December 2019, causing the global pandemic of respiratory illness known as COVID-19. The virus spreads easily through droplets released when an infected person coughs or sneezes. COVID-19 symptoms can vary from very mild to severe, and some people may have only a few symptoms or none at all.
When should I get tested?
If you have symptoms of COVID-19, or have been in close contact with someone who tested positive, it’s important to get tested. You may also need a test after high-risk activities such as travel or attending a large gathering, or if a healthcare provider, local, or state health department refers you to get tested.The incubation period (the time between exposure to the virus and symptom onset) is generally 5-6 days, but can take up to 14 days. For this reason, you should self-quarantine and wait at least five days before getting tested. The virus may not be detectable in your system in early stages. If you have COVID-19 but get tested too soon, your result could come back negative, even though you have been infected.
You should self-quarantine at home pending test results, and follow the advice of your healthcare provider. Minor cases of COVID-19 can be treated at home. Get rest, stay hydrated, and take over-the-counter medicines, such as acetaminophen, to help you feel better. Be sure to monitor your symptoms carefully. If your symptoms get worse, call your healthcare provider immediately. Patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) require hospitalization and supportive care.