COVID Testing near King Of Prussia, PA

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Clinic(s) near King Of Prussia

Appointments are now required

You will need to schedule online (recommended) or walk in to make an appointment

Please note that walk-in appointments are based on availability and do not guarantee you will be seen.
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Clinic Reviews in King Of Prussia

Average Customer Rating for 312 South Henderson Road, King Of Prussia PA, 19406: 4.7 (11 Ratings)
5
July 10, 2022
"NP [...] was professional, attentive, and knowledgeable. I appreciated his careful attention to my case. "
5
June 26, 2022
"[...] was informative, patient, professional, extremely helpful, etc. "
Average Customer Rating for 2400 Butler Pike, Plymouth Meeting PA, 19462: 4.6 (52 Ratings)
5
November 20, 2022
"The visit was fast, easy to understand and the practitioner was very thorough, courteous and sensitive to our needs."
5
November 18, 2022
"GREAT SERVICE"
5
November 8, 2022
"The two women on call we fabulous. They carefully assessed my situation and made appropriate recommendations. I was so happy that I went there. "
5
October 25, 2022
"The woman who was helping direct people to where they needed to go, she was at the desk in the clinic was so very helpful. She continued to help me even after I was finished with the clinic. You rarely find that kind of helpful people anymore. Im sorry I cannot remember her name but she is a wonderful part of your store. "
5
October 24, 2022
"The nurse was very professional and knowledgeable "
Average Customer Rating for 1218 East Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr PA, 19010: 2.9 (39 Ratings)
3.5
December 1, 2022
"the nurse was not a people person. she knew her job but was not a people person"
5
November 8, 2022
"Easy access and quick precise check in. "
5
November 2, 2022
"check in was simple and practitioner was great"
5
September 17, 2022
"Excellent experience with this nurse practitioner!!! She was great!!!"
4.5
September 5, 2022
"The practitioner was kind and engaging."
Average Customer Rating for 920 Bethlehem Pike, Erdenheim PA, 19038: 4.7 (43 Ratings)
5
November 30, 2022
"Very professional and pretty good looking"
4.5
November 26, 2022
"The nurse practitioner called me ahead of the appointment to inquire about my eligibility which I thought was smart and responsible. "
5
October 28, 2022
"Really fast and convenient--great customer service."
4.5
October 27, 2022
"The nurse, [...], was very nice and helpful. She provided the printout with information about the flu shot. I have had no after effects and feel fine. "
5
September 19, 2022
"Both nps were excellent!"

Who should be tested for COVID-19?

The CDC recommends that anyone: who has symptoms of COVID-19; who has been in close contact with a person known to have COVID-19; or who lives in or has recently traveled from an area with ongoing spread of COVID-19, should contact their health care provider and be tested. Check for available times and schedule a COVID test today.

Once you receive negative test results, you can take steps to protect yourself from the virus, including the Delta variant, by getting a COVID-19 vaccine and taking other safety precautions including avoiding crowds and washing your hands often.


Why don't I qualify for testing?

Because of limited supplies and in accordance with CDC guidelines, testing is limited to certain patients.


Is there an out-of-pocket cost for patients with insurance?

Patients with insurance should not have any out-of-pocket costs for a covered COVID-19 test, but you should check with your health plan to confirm before scheduling a test. If you have health insurance, you must bring your card with you to the test site. For patients who test negative for COVID-19 through a rapid test and come into the clinic, the clinic visit should be considered part of your test by your health plan. You likely will not have any out-of-pocket costs for the in-clinic visit, or for testing to further evaluate COVID-like symptoms, but you should check with your health plan to confirm coverage. You will be responsible for any patient cost share as determined by your insurance. If active coverage cannot be located, your test will be submitted to the federal program for the uninsured for payment.


Is there an out-of-pocket cost for patients without insurance?

If you do not have insurance, we will ask you for your Social Security number (card not needed), driver's license or state ID to submit the cost of your test to the federal program for the uninsured. If you do not have insurance and are using the federal program for the uninsured to cover your COVID-19 test, the in-clinic visit will be covered at no additional cost to you; however, any additional point of care lab testing will not be covered under the uninsured fund.


Can I pay for the test instead of submitting to insurance or the uninsured program?

Yes, you can choose to pay for your test with a debit/credit/FSA/HSA card for send-out lab tests only (self-pay is not available in NY, NJ and RI). Self-pay is not available for rapid-result testing at this time. No screening required. The cost is $139, which includes $100 for the independent laboratory that processes your test and $39 for your MinuteClinic visit.


I don't drive. Can I walk in?

For drive-thru lab testing, a motor vehicle is required. Patients must remain in the vehicle at all times. For rapid testing, a vehicle is not required. Wait in one of the designated parking spaces, either in a vehicle or on foot, and wait for the provider to call you for your test. We also offer walk-up testing at a limited number of community testing sites for patients who don't drive. Check the list to find one open near you. Appointments are also required for these sites.

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