

You will be directed to line up and verify your name and date of birth. All patients should wear a mask and arrive five minutes before their scheduled test time.
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You must bring a form of identification with you to your appointment - such as a driver's license or passport - to confirm your identity. Those with visual impairment can work with a visual interpreter to complete any type of COVID-19 rapid antigen or PCR at-home test through the National Federation of the Blind. People who use at-home test kits and receive a positive result should call the state COVID-19 hotline, 1.800.525.0127 then press # (press 7 for Spanish), as soon as they receive results. Report your positive at-home test results UW Medicine recommends using home antigen tests only if you have symptoms. They cannot be used for pre-procedure testing. Please note that rapid at-home antigen tests fail to detect some symptomatic, and most asymptomatic (no symptoms) COVID-19 cases. At-home antigen testsįree rapid at-home antigen test kits are available through the Washington State Department of Health. Department of Health and Human Services also has COVID-19 Test to Treat Locator where people are able to get tested and – if they are positive and treatments are appropriate for them – receive a prescription from a health care provider, and have their prescription filled all at one location.


To find other COVID-19 testing locations, visit King County Public Health or Washington State Department of Health.
