COVID Antibody Testing in Chattanooga, TN

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Clinic(s) in Chattanooga with COVID Antibody Testing

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.
  • 4.0 miles
    1301 Dorchester Road
    Suite 117
    Chattanooga, TN 37405
    Inside CVS Pharmacy
    2.9 (21 Ratings)
    5
    October 19, 2022
    "The practitioner went out of her way to check my records and make sure that my recommended vaccinations were up to date. This Minute Clinic is always well staffed, spotlessly clean, and provides excellent care!"
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Clinic Reviews in Chattanooga

Average Customer Rating for 1301 Dorchester Road, Chattanooga TN, 37405: 2.9 (21 Ratings)
5
November 3, 2022
"exceptional staff"
5
October 19, 2022
"The practitioner went out of her way to check my records and make sure that my recommended vaccinations were up to date. This Minute Clinic is always well staffed, spotlessly clean, and provides excellent care!"
5
September 15, 2022
"The NP had such a good attitude towards my boyfriend, myself and the nurse working with her that i called my mom to tell her i wouldn’t mind working at cvs as a registered nurse if i was working with that NP . She seems to really care about her patients and my boyfriend said the nurse that did his covid test was great also. Working in healthcare myself and no how short staff it is, i know it can cause attitudes but It was refreshing to see them genuinely be kind."
5
August 25, 2022
"Courteous, thorough and efficient"
5
August 24, 2022
"Couldn’t be more pleased & satisfied with my experience there. I appreciated being reminded about a flu shot, as well. "

How to get the antibody test for COVID-19 in Chattanooga, TN

Select CVS MinuteClinic® locations in Chattanooga are offering COVID antibody testing as a cash pay service. Use our locator to find a location near you offering this service.


What is a COVID antibody test?

An antibody test can detect antibodies that developed as a result of exposure to COVID-19. It is important to remember that COVID-19 antibody testing should not be used to determine or validate the effectiveness of a COVID-19 vaccine. It should also not be used alone to confirm a diagnosis of a current infection. Patients who test positive for antibodies should continue to be vigilant about following CDC guidelines to prevent COVID-19 infection including social distancing, wearing masks/face coverings in public, and all patients regardless of immune status should receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

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