COVID Antibody Testing in Seabrook, TX

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Clinic(s) in Seabrook 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.
  • 0.0 miles
    2242 Repsdorph Road
    Seabrook, TX 77586
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  • 9.1 miles
    3505 Center Street
    Deer Park, TX 77536
    Inside CVS Pharmacy
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    Schedule a test
  • 9.6 miles
    5002 West Main Street
    League City, TX 77573
    Inside CVS Pharmacy
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    Schedule a test
  • 14.3 miles
    2900 Broadway Street
    Pearland, TX 77581
    Inside CVS Pharmacy
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    Schedule a test
  • 20.5 miles
    9522 Broadway Street
    Pearland, TX 77584
    Inside CVS Pharmacy
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    Schedule a test
  • 28.9 miles
    8000 North Sam Houston East
    Humble, TX 77396
    Inside CVS Pharmacy
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    Schedule a test
  • 35.8 miles
    16515 Lexington Boulevard
    Sugar Land, TX 77479
    Inside CVS Pharmacy
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    Schedule a test
  • 38.1 miles
    15010 Memorial Drive
    Houston, TX 77079
    Inside CVS Pharmacy
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    Schedule a test
  • 38.9 miles
    23865 FM 1314
    Porter, TX 77365
    Inside CVS Pharmacy
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    Schedule a test
  • 40.1 miles
    1410 Crabb River Road
    Richmond, TX 77469
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How to get the antibody test for COVID-19 in Seabrook, TX

Select CVS MinuteClinicĀ® locations in Seabrook 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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