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Testscan help you find out if you are currently infected with a certain respiratory virus. While testing doesn't change how likely you are to catch or spread respiratory viruses, or how severe your illness might be, it can provide useful information to help you make prevention or treatment choices.

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This website helps you find ICATT COVID-19 testing locations and contact information for the providers. Because every provider handles appointments differently, schedule your appointment directly with the provider you choose.


If you test positive at one of these sites and certain treatments are appropriate for you, you can receive a prescription from a healthcare provider and have that prescription filled all in one location. Visit the HHS Test to Treat webpage and the Test to Treat locator for more information.


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Use the test cards in this section to simulate successful in-person payments where a PIN is involved. There are many other options for testing in-person payments, including a simulated reader and physical test cards. See Test Stripe Terminal for more information.


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Increasing access to quick reliable testing is a priority to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Community Pop-up testing sites are free and open to the public. Many of these are executed in partnership with Michigan's Intermediate School Districts (ISDs), school districts, local health departments, churches, and other important community organizations. These events are open to all, including but not limited to educators, students, and community members.


For all questions and inquiries regarding MDHHS-based pop up/communityCOVID-19 testing, please call the state of Michigan's COVID-19 Hotline 888-535-6136 or visit michigan.gov/coronavirus for more information. Please do not contact or call the facilities for additional information about these sites.


The United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has more information at a federal level about COVID-19. Click the link below to access the federal government's information and resources.


If you have health insurance, best option is to contact your doctor or health plan to get tested. Doctors and health plans are responsible for providing free out of pocket COVID-19 testing to patients assigned to them.


You may be able to buy rapid tests from a local or online pharmacy using insurance (including Medicaid) or get reimbursed.Don't have insurance? More people can get NC Medicaid as of Dec. 1, 2023. You may be eligible to have your COVID-19 vaccine, testing and treatment covered at no-cost by Medicaid. Apply now.If you have private insuranceSome health plans reimbursed the cost of at-home COVID-19 tests during the federal Public Health Emergency (PHE). Since the PHE ended in May 2023, private insurance companies are no longer required to cover the full cost of tests.Check your insurance's policy on at-home test reimbursement:Blue Cross Blue ShieldUnitedCignaAetnaAnthemDon't see your health insurance provider listed? Please check their website.If you have NC Medicaid coverageNorth Carolina Medicaid program guidelines allow you to get free at-home COVID rapid tests at no cost. Beneficiaries can select at-home tests at your preferred pharmacy and show your NC Medicaid ID card for no out-of-pocket cost. The pharmacist will bill Medicaid on your behalf.Questions? Contact Medicaid and NC Health Choice Claims and Billing at (800)-688-6696.If you have Medicare coverageYou can access testing through your health care provider or local pharmacist. Or, pick up free at-home rapid tests at Medicare-certified health clinics.Currently, original Medicare does not pay for at-home tests for individuals\u2019 purchases. However, Medicare Advantage plans may offer coverage and payment for at-home COVID-19 tests. If you're covered by Medicare Advantage, be sure to check your plan. "}},"@type":"Question","name":"I need to go to a testing location.","acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"These locations in North Carolina may offer PCR or rapid tests at low- or no-cost:CVS HealthLocal independent pharmaciesWalgreensWalmart in partnership with Quest DiagnosticsA local health center (Please call ahead to make an appointment.)Your local health departmentOr, search for no-cost testing locations on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's map.You can also go to your health care provider if you have one. Don't have insurance? More people can get NC Medicaid as of Dec. 1, 2023. You may be eligible to have your COVID-19 vaccine, testing and treatment covered at no-cost by Medicaid. Apply now.Test to Treat sitesSome testing locations also have treatment available if you test positive and are eligible. Get tested, assessed by a provider and treated in one visit. How Test to Treat works. Search for a Test to Treat site near you.","@type":"Question","name":"My test was positive.","acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"Here\u2019s what you should do if you receive a positive COVID-19 test result: Follow current CDC Respiratory Virus Guidelines. Tell your close contacts that you have COVID-19.Wear a well-fitting mask if you must be around others.Treatments are available, and research shows they decrease your risk of hospitalization and death \u2014 if you get them in time. Don\u2019t wait to see if your symptoms get worse. If you feel sick, even a little, take steps to get treated now. Getting treatment may cost nothing, so there\u2019s no reason to delay. Note: Seek medical care immediately if you have trouble breathing or experience other warning signs.","@type":"Question","name":"My test was negative.","acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"While a positive test confirms you have an infection, a negative test only shows that it didn\u2019t detect the virus but does not rule out an infection. So, here\u2019s what you should consider after receiving a negative COVID-19 test result using an at-home test.If you have symptoms:Test again in 48 hours.Consider talking with a healthcare provider. You may need to get tested for other respiratory illnesses.Follow current CDC Respiratory Virus Guidelines. If you were exposed to someone with COVID-19: Test again in 48 hours. If your second test is also negative, test again 48 hours later for a total of three tests.Resume regular activities if: You were tested for another reason, like workplace screening. You do not have known or suspected contact with someone who has COVID-19. You have no symptoms. "]} Get Free COVID-19 Home Tests NC COVID-19 Skip to main content TEST EXPIRATION DATES EXTENDED The FDA has extended expiration dates for some home COVID-19 tests. Check here to see when your test expires.


You may be able to pick up free home tests at a North Carolina organization near you, while supplies last. NCDHHS partnered with local organizations, called Community Access Points, for test distribution.


Don't have insurance? More people can get NC Medicaid as of Dec. 1, 2023. You may be eligible to have your COVID-19 vaccine, testing and treatment covered at no-cost by Medicaid. Apply now.


Some health plans reimbursed the cost of at-home COVID-19 tests during the federal Public Health Emergency (PHE). Since the PHE ended in May 2023, private insurance companies are no longer required to cover the full cost of tests.


North Carolina Medicaid program guidelines allow you to get free at-home COVID rapid tests at no cost. Beneficiaries can select at-home tests at your preferred pharmacy and show your NC Medicaid ID card for no out-of-pocket cost. The pharmacist will bill Medicaid on your behalf.


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